Supporting Our Youngest Children: Early Head Start Programs in 2010

Children and Youth, Education and Literacy, Parenting and Families

Supporting Our Youngest Children: Early Head Start Programs in 2010

Reviews research about the impact of Early Head Start programs on the health and development of poor children under age 3 and their parents' knowledge and parenting, trends in enrollment, program options, and characteristics of teachers and enrollees.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States

Putting Children and Families First: Head Start Programs in 2010

Children and Youth, Education and Literacy

Putting Children and Families First: Head Start Programs in 2010

Offers data highlights from the 2010 Program Information Reports, including trends since 2006 in the characteristics of the various Head Start programs, teachers, and enrollees, as well as the programs' impact on access to medical and dental care.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States

Measuring Inequity in School Funding

Education and Literacy, Government Reform

Measuring Inequity in School Funding

Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within states, and their implications. Calls for a progressive fiscal equity measure that would encourage state school financing reform.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States

Achievement Trends in Schools With School Administration Managers (SAMs)

Education and Literacy

Achievement Trends in Schools With School Administration Managers (SAMs)

Compares student achievement trends over two years in schools with school administration managers helping principals increase the time they spend on instruction and schools without SAMs. Explores links between principals' time and student performance.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States (Midwestern)-Illinois, North America-United States (Midwestern)-Iowa, North America-United States (Southern)-Kentucky

Competing for School Improvement Dollars: State Grant-Making Strategies

Education and Literacy, Government Reform

Competing for School Improvement Dollars: State Grant-Making Strategies

Outlines early findings about the the revamped School Improvement Grant program's impact on states and three approaches to evaluating district and school grant applications, including the use of external reviewers and cutoff scores. Makes recommendations.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States (Midwestern)-Illinois, North America-United States (Southern)-Louisiana, North America-United States (Northeastern)-Vermont

Metrics and Key Outcomes Related to SFAz Grant Programs

Computers and Technology, Education and Literacy, Substance Abuse and Recovery

Metrics and Key Outcomes Related to SFAz Grant Programs

Based on a grantee survey, examines the outcomes of Science Foundation Arizona's 2007-10 grants in terms of leveraged funding, jobs supported, innovation and discovery funded, and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education initiatives.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States (Southwestern)-Arizona

Educating the Next Generation of Massachusetts Teachers: Building Effective Partnerships in Preparation and Support

Children and Youth;Education and Literacy;Employment and Labor

Educating the Next Generation of Massachusetts Teachers: Building Effective Partnerships in Preparation and Support

A centerpiece of Massachusetts' public education reform agenda is to ensure all children benefit from excellent teaching. The state's $250 million Race to the Top plan includes strategies for attracting and retaining a quality workforce, instituting a new statewide framework for teacher evaluation, and ensuring high-quality educators in high-needs districts. Achieving the state's goals begins by preparing all teachers to enter their classrooms with the tools needed to be successful. This requires a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied practice. A pervasive challenge is that many teacher preparation programs operate in isolation, removed from the realities of working in today's schools. A new model for teacher preparation is needed, based on strong partnerships between institutions of higher education and school districts that allow for extensive field experiences where teacher candidates develop their craft in the settings where they will ultimately work.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States;North America / United States (Northeastern) / Massachusetts

Teacher Compensation Based on Effectiveness: The Harrison (CO) School District's Pay-for-Performance Plan

Education and Literacy, Employment and Labor

Teacher Compensation Based on Effectiveness: The Harrison (CO) School District's Pay-for-Performance Plan

A teacher's effectiveness has a tremendous impact on a child's learning and academic trajectory. Yet knowing that, and being able to create teacher evaluation systems that successfully measure and document teacher effectiveness, are two very different things. In fact, for as long as anyone can remember, a public school teacher's effectiveness and performance in Ohio classrooms-as in the rest of America- haven't been measured much at all. These critical factors have had little impact on decisions about whether she is retained by her district or laid off, how she is compensated or assigned to a district's school, or how her professional development is crafted. This report, authored by Superintendent Mike Miles, takes a detailed look at the Harrison (CO) School District 2's Pay-for-Performance Plan. The Harrison Plan confronted the dual challenges of defining an effective teacher then identifying all the things that demonstrate her effectiveness. This how-to guide is meant to serve as a tool and model for Ohio's school districts.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States (Western)-Colorado

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