The Atlantic (EDLR’s Preston Green weighs in on the possibility of charter schools being operated by religious groups)
Author: Leah Ward
Teacher Tests Test Teachers
American Prospect (EDLR’s Preston Green is quoted in the story)
How Universal College Admission Tests Help Low-Income Students
New York Times (EDLR professor Joshua Hyman shares insights from his new study about states requiring high school students to take the ACT or SAT)
IES Awards Neag School Researchers More Than $10M in Grants
The Neag School of Education highlights seven faculty members across the school who have recently been awarded funding — totaling more than $10 million — by the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences (IES) for a range of education research projects. EDLR’s Shaun Dougherty works with the Career and Technical Education Program Impact in NYC.
When States Pay for SAT or ACT, More Poor Students Go to College
Chalkbeat (A new study by EDLR’s Joshua Hyman shows that states can modestly boost the share of poor students who go to college)
CT Has One of the Nation’s Best Student-Teacher Ratios
CT Mirror (EDLR’s Morgaen Donaldson comments on state’s teacher-to-pupil radio)
Churches Running Charter Schools?
Chalkbeat (EDLR’s Preston Green is interviewed about charter schools being operated by religious schools)
‘A Failed and Damaging Experiment:’ NEA Takes on Charter Schools
neaToday (EDLR’s Professor Preston Green comments on charter schools’ lack of basic safeguards)
Multicultural and Diversity Affairs Selects New APIA Affairs Director
UF News (HESA alumnus Jack Nguyen selected as University of Florida’s director of Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs)
Virtual Issue Author Feature: Robin Grenier
SAGE Journals (Research by Neag School faculty member Robin Grenier is featured)