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Groups which often disagree on education are uniting behind a proposed scholarship to coax more top students into teaching careers.House Republicans have…
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The Indiana Department of Education says student ISTEP+ scores were not negatively impacted by the scoring process completed by test vendor CTB. The…
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Despite assertions from conservative economists and lawmakers, the data is clear: Indiana is indeed experiencing a teacher shortage.Since the issue came…
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National education leaders are cautioning Indiana to think through any attempt to replace ISTEP with a new test.Legislators have been reviewing whether…
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State education and legal officials are looking into a potential problem with the law that mandates schools receive annual A-through-F accountability…
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According to the most recent data available from the Indiana Department of Education, the state issued licenses to about 4,500 teachers during the 2013-14…
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Nearly half of all public school students in the United States receive a free or reduced price lunch.That’s according to the latest Kids Count survey from…
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After only a year on the job, the State Board of Education‘s executive director is leaving. Robert Guffin announced he'll retire at the end of May. He…
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A vote to approve final rule language for the new A-F school grading system had been on the original agenda for Thursday’s meeting, following months of…
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Lawmakers approved legislation Tuesday encouraging students to learn a second language.The measure authorizes what’s called a dual language immersion…