Michelle Rhee’s next move: Students First
Michelle Rhee talks about leaving D.C., launching Students First, how teaching has changed and why parents need value-added data. Video
Michelle Rhee talks about leaving D.C., launching Students First, how teaching has changed and why parents need value-added data. Video
An estimated 600,000 Coloradans have college credits but never finished their degrees, and state officials would want change that.
Four students attending one of the six Far Northeast Denver schools slated for reform talk about the plan, their fears – and some solutions
Updated – Release of New York City teacher data postponed until at least Nov. 24.
“Waiting for Superman” director Davis Guggenheim sat down Wednesday for a one-on-one interview with Education News Colorado.
Eight students from the Denver School of Science and Technology got to question Sally Ride, America’s first female astronaut, as part of a recent White House initiative to improve math and science education. Via video, the students peppered Ride with questions such as “What class in high school prepared you the best for space?” and [...]
Students, public officials and other supporters rallied in Denver Monday to urge congressional passage of the DREAM Act.