Oct 03 Watch Hundreds turn out to protest Jefferson County School Board By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy Continue watching
Oct 03 Watch Hundreds turn out to protest Jefferson County School Board By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy Continue watching
Oct 03 Colorado curriculum vote leaves questions on history class debate By Corinne Segal The school board in Jefferson County, Colo., voted last night to draw more community members into the course review process amid a debate over history curriculum that has led more than 1,000 students to walk out of class. Continue reading
Oct 02 Watch AP History class standards spark fight over patriotism and censorship By PBS News Hour When the College Board established new national standards for Advanced Placement U.S. History courses, conservative members of the school board in Jefferson County, Colorado, called for changes to their local curriculum to promote patriotism and the free enterprise system and… Continue watching
Oct 01 Watch Cutting higher ed costs for Chicago’s disadvantaged students By PBS News Hour In Chicago, two initiatives were launched to improve access to higher education for lower-income students. To explore the strategies that community colleges and the University of Chicago are planning to use to attract these students, Jeffrey Brown speaks with Robert… Continue watching
Oct 01 Should teachers be using social media in the classroom? By Gail Leicht, Don Goble Would you give the keys to a brand new Ferrari to a 13-year-old with no driving lessons and say, have fun? This is essentially what we are doing with social media. Continue reading
Sep 30 Growing wealth gap may threaten education’s role in social mobility By Kyla Calvert Mason Data show education is just one more arena in American life where gap between the rich and poor is widening. Continue reading
Sep 27 Watch PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Sept. 27, 2014 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Saturday, Sept. 27, on American Graduate Day, NewsHour Weekend looks at whether an extra hour of reading time can help underperforming students. Continue watching
Sep 27 Watch How much does mandatory extra reading time help students? By PBS News Hour In order to make sure students are reading at grade level, many states throughout the country have taken steps to provide extra reading time and instruction for underperforming students. But how much does simply adding extra time help? Patte Barth,… Continue watching
Sep 27 Watch Closing the gap: Low-performing Florida grade schools add extra reading time By Andrew Mach The state of Florida recently mandated the 300 lowest-performing elementary schools add an extra hour of reading instruction each day, the first in the country to do so. But while supporters are convinced the extra time will improve kids' reading,… Continue watching