Archived news from January 2010
Ed Department Seeks More Public Input on Assessments
Race to the Top Input
Book Describes How Students with Learning Disabilities Read
Reviewed by Mary Ann Zehr
Families Pinched By Cost Of Special Needs Care
Costs Vary by State
DVD Series offers Sign Llanguage Instruction for Young Children
The Keys to a Successful Education sSystem
Inspired to Teach & Learn
26 Ways To Build Involvement
Getting More Parents to Participate is as Easy as A, B, C
'Race to Top' Viewed as Template for a New ESEA
Design Principles for State Competition Signal Administration's Priorities
Preparing Students for a Brighter Future
AVID College Preparatory Program at Woodlawn High Aims to Raise Achievement Among Black Male Teens
Billboard Pays Tribute to Teacher of the Year
Mary Pinkston Gets High Honor
School Lunches: Push for Healthier Foods Faces Barriers
Parents Find the Rules Stacked Against Them as They Try to Remove Entrees Such as Pancakes
Duncan Promotes Simpler College Financial Aid Application
Shorter, Faster Application
Achievement Gap Analysis Shows Some States May Be Better Positioned for Higher Scores on Race to the Top Applications
Delaware Among Top States
Brain Scan Could Allow Autism Diagnosis In Infancy
Initial Research Findings
National Hype Over Charter Schools Hits Home
Nine Proposed Facilities Apply to Open in 2011 in NCCo, Kent
Delaware Education: Grants Stimulate Children's Minds in Kent, Sussex
$1.4 million in Federal Funds to Help Head Start Programs Extend Reach
State of the States: Holding All States to High Standards
Fifty-State Report Card Finds Progress, Challenges
Educators Await Obama's Mark on No Child Left Behind
No News from The White House
Colorado Classrooms See a Trend of Young Teachers
New Teachers Gaining Ground
Walnut School Adds iPod Touch to Three Rs
Making Learning Fun
Read with Me: Helping Parents Help Children
Reading Makes a Difference
State on board in Race to the Top
All Education Groups Endorse Application for Federal Funding
Governor Markell, Senator Kaufman, DuPont Team up to Launch Statewide Council to Improve Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Education
Keeping Delaware an Innovative State
If Your Kids Are Awake, They’re Probably Online
Kids Spending More Hours Online
Delaware’s Education Plan Approved by State Board
Major Reforms Include Improved Evaluations and Accountability for Failing Schools
All But 10 States Throw Hats Into Race to Top Ring
Most States Vying for Money
Schools Make Plea For Surrogate Advocates
More Volunteers Needed
ACLU Steps In After IEP Team Says No To Service Dog
Tension Mounting Over Decision
Your Guide To Restraint And Seclusion
Changes Coming, but Know Your Rights Now
Scholastic Names the Decade's Ten Big Ideas in Education
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PIC to Develop State Action Team
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Reading Aloud to Teens Gains Favor Among Teachers
Reading at All Grade Levels