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The nation’s largest accreditor of teacher colleges says it will streamline the process teacher preparation programs go through to get its approval. November 20, 2008
Little information exists on whether the $3 billion spent annually has improved the effectiveness of U.S. educators, a report says. November 19, 2008
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is retooling its precollegiate approach and launching a push to double college-completion rates. November 18, 2008
An initiative on "human capital" argues for a new strategy for managing talent. November 18, 2008
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten signaled her union is willing to discussing performance pay, charter schools and teacher tenure. November 17, 2008
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States that have a “genuine” alternative route to teacher certification attract more minority teachers, says a study scheduled to be published this month in the journal Education Next. November 18, 2008

Several teachers in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg, N.C., school district face discipline for posting images and material on the social-networking site Facebook that school leaders find objectionable, including one teacher who wrote, “I hate my students!” November 17, 2008

Voters in Oakland, Calif., have rejected a tax measure that was intended to raise millions for teachers’ salaries and charter schools. November 10, 2008

The presidents of both national teachers’ unions told a House panel last week that investing in school facilities could help put the economy on a firmer footing. November 4, 2008

The Philadelphia school district has reached a one-year agreement with its teachers’ union. November 4, 2008

The Dallas school district has rehired 57 teachers who had been among the hundreds laid off last month to avoid a projected $84 million budget deficit. November 4, 2008

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is retooling its precollegiate approach and launching a push to double college-completion rates. Updated: November 13, 2008
At least 75 members of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges have pledged to produce more math and science teachers. November 10, 2008
If approved, the Grand Rapids Education Association would assume responsibility for managing a share of the Michigan district’s budget. November 6, 2008
Educators see benefits in having access to technologies developed for the military long before they reach the commercial market. Video November 6, 2008
States nationwide tally their losses, while trying to reassure retirees that funds are secure in the long-term. November 4, 2008
Like other professionals, teachers appear to be dipping into their sick time in order to run errands, do holiday shopping, or extend a weekend, a new analysis suggests. November 3, 2008
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