lunes, 22 de marzo de 2010

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
Arne Duncan has presented the President's proposal for the re-authorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. In it's present incarnation it is known as "No Child Left Behind." I've read it, but not wept. Still, does "The Blueprint" as the new bill is titled, do enough?

Here Comes the New NCLB!
This week Arne Duncan, the Secretary of Education, introduced the reauthorization of the ESEA, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which will replace No Child Left Behind (NCLB.) I write my first blog, but we ain't done yet!

IEP Writing: A Step by Step Guide
This article reorganizes what was available on writing IEPs. Hopefully you find this resource helpful!

Do We Need National Standards?
March 10th, National Public Radio featured a story on the release of the draft report on National Standards. The National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State Education Officers... Read more

What Kind of Teacher Are You Building?
Okay, I think I'm in love!! (don't tell my wife.)Â Today's New York Times Magazine (disclosure:Â they own me,) has a great feature article, "Can Good Teaching Be Learned?" about... Read more

 


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