Education News – Newsletter for September 28, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Suicide of LA teacher sparks renewed push against test-score ranking system for educators
LA teacher suicide sparks test-score pushback
SOUTH GATE, Calif. – The Los Angeles Times should remove teacher performance ratings from its website after the apparent suicide of a teacher despondent over his score, which was published in August, the union representing Los Angeles school teachers said.
United Teachers Los Angeles has also asked school administrators to join … Original article on : Suicide of LA teacher sparks renewed push against test-score ranking system for educators.
Three student-athletes, including UConn’s Maya Moore, juggle schoolwork and hoops at worlds
Student-athletes juggle school, hoops at worlds
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic – Juggling school and basketball has been a bit difficult for Maya Moore over the past few weeks.
She’s playing for Team USA. And she’s in another country.
The Connecticut senior, the lone collegian on the U.S. roster at the women’s world basketball championship, has had to make time … Read more : Three student-athletes, including UConn’s Maya Moore, juggle schoolwork and hoops at worlds.
Obama’s call for longer school days and school years faces budget obstacles, resistant parents
Calls for longer school years face budget reality
NEW YORK – President Barack Obama’s call for a longer school day and year for America’s kids echoes a similar call he made a year ago to little effect, illustrating just how deeply entrenched the traditional school calendar is and how little power the federal government has to … Read more »»».
Curfew lifted from many parts of Kashmir
SRINAGAR – Curfew was lifted from south and central Kashmir and from most northern parts of the valley Tuesday but schools that opened a day earier after many weeks still reported only thin attendance.
Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, however continues to be under curfew.
“There have been no reports of any untoward …. Source : Gaea News Network.
LA teacher who killed himself after receiving poor ranking remembered as deeply caring
LA teacher who killed himself recalled as caring
SOUTH GATE, Calif. – Rigoberto Ruelas Jr. was considered much more than a fifth-grade teacher at Miramonte Elementary School – he was a mentor to youth tempted to join gangs and a tireless booster that kids could make it to college.
But after a newspaper published a school district …. Read the original article : here.
NC State gets stiff test to No. 23 ranking; next up for Wolfpack _ Virginia Tech
NC State gets stiff test to No. 23 ranking
RALEIGH, N.C. – Natanu Mageo heard screams of joy as he walked to class. R.J. Mattes reads all about it when he checks his Facebook page.
The North Carolina State campus is buzzing about the Wolfpack’s unexpected 4-0 start.
With seemingly every victory for N.C. State comes another milestone. … Read more »»».
Obama presses for longer school year, ouster of underperforming teachers, to improve education
Obama presses for longer school years
WASHINGTON – Barely into the new school year, President Barack Obama issued a tough-love message to students and teachers on Monday: Their year in the classroom should be longer, and poorly performing teachers should get out.
American students are falling behind their foreign counterparts, especially in math and science, and that’s … Original article on : Obama presses for longer school year, ouster of underperforming teachers, to improve education.
Gates Foundation invests in program aimed at helping low-income youth graduate from college
Gates Foundation focuses on college graduation
SEATTLE – For many years, diversity in higher education has been measured by how many low-income students and students of color enroll in college. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation wants to make a dramatic change in that definition, by focusing instead on college graduation rates.
The foundation, along with the … Original article on : Gates Foundation invests in program aimed at helping low-income youth graduate from college.
Schools should verify bus drivers, helpers antecedents: Minister
NEW DELHI – Delhi Health Minister Kiran Walia Monday asked the state education ministry to make it mandatory for all schools, including private ones, to verify the antecedents of drivers and helpers ferrying schoolchildren.
She also said all institutes should have provisions for counselling.
Speaking to reporters, Walia said she had written to Education Minister …. Source : Schools should verify bus drivers, helpers antecedents: Minister.
Obama: Money alone can’t help struggling schools, more spending must be combined with reform
Obama: Money alone can’t solve school predicament
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama started the school week Monday with a call for a longer school year, and said the worst-performing teachers have “got to go” if they don’t improve quickly.
Bemoaning America’s decreasing global educational competitiveness, Obama sought in a nationally broadcast interview to reinvigorate his education agenda. … Read : Obama: Money alone can’t help struggling schools, more spending must be combined with reform.
City U, IBM to open NYC school: Grade 9 through associate’s degree, with job prospects
CUNY-IBM to open unique school in NYC
NEW YORK – The City University of New York and IBM will open a unique school that merges high school with two years of college, allowing students to earn an associate’s degree, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday in announcing a series of ambitious educational initiatives.
Those students will be “first [..] Read the original article: here.
Adopt technology for growth in education : Intel India chief
SHILLONG – The world’s cheapest laptop developed by Indian students is encouraging for the education sector of the country as technology-adoption is crucial for the growth of this vital segment, Intel India president Praveen Vishakantaiah said Monday.
“Technology-adoption in the education sector is vital for its growth. The effort to build the world’s cheapest laptop …. Source : Adopt technology for growth in education : Intel India chief.