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Report: Art Education Programs on the Decline
posted by: Cindy Omlin | April 04, 2012, 11:40 am   

There isn't a school district in the country that hasn't been affected by the recession and difficult budget decisions. For years, national media coverage has highlighted teacher lay-offs and program cuts in almost every part of the country. While states and districts come to terms with a new financial climate, a new Department of Education survey reports arts education is suffering the most under today's budgets, particularly in high-need communities.
 
Unused Snow Days May Shorten School Year
posted by: Cindy Omlin | April 02, 2012, 10:52 pm   


This winter left much to be desired for snow-lovers nearly nationwide. While winter weather might not have closed many schools this year, districts across the country are deciding what to do with an unusually high number of leftover emergency weather days. Many schools will let students finish the year early or add on vacation days to spring break or other scheduled time off to make up for the unique circumstances.

 
YouTube as a Teaching Tool
posted by: Cindy Omlin | March 29, 2012, 05:36 pm   

While you may think of YouTube as a storehouse for time-wasting videos and tutorials, the internet clip website is going through a definite rebranding for K-12 educators. Since December, Google, YouTube's parent company, has been developing a portal that lets schools filter content for teachers and students. YouTube EDU offers schools the ability to pluck only the videos they want, free from controversial comments–all while blocking the general site content.
 
Secretary Duncan Testifies Before Congress about 2013 Budget Priorities
posted by: Cindy Omlin | March 29, 2012, 12:04 pm   


Yesterday, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan testified before the House Education and Workforce Committee in reference to the administration's Fiscal Year 2013 budget and policy priorities for the Department of Education. The hearing was a strong indicator of areas of compromise and disagreement between the administration and congressional leadership.

 
Non-Union Educator Groups Challenged by Seeking Equal Treatment
posted by: Cindy Omlin | March 28, 2012, 01:35 pm   


Since AAE's founding in 1994, our association and state partners have been met with harsh opposition from both the NEA and its state affiliates. False claims about AAE's motives and benefits, coupled with districts shutting out non-union groups in favor of the union have been commonplace. AAE members have even been harassed and blackballed for supporting the non-union option. In states such as Colorado, Idaho, Kansas and Utah, non-union groups have been on the front lines of seeking equal treatment as their union counterparts.

 
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