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Archive for May, 2010

The Herald Leader Reports….

May 06, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on schools that are considering cuts while waiting on the state budget

The Detroit News Reports…

May 06, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on Robert Bobb and the Detroit school board taking issues to appeals court.

They also report on parents that pledge boycott of new bus company hired by the DPS.

The Boston Globe Reports….

May 06, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on virtual schools that could be opening this fall in Massachusetts.

They also report on a school Committee that gives the okay for student feedback on teachers.

College Inc. PBS Frontline Show Review….

May 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

I watched the show last night and thought it was a solid piece of work. It does want me to see another piece or so looking other aspects of these for-profit colleges vs. the non-profit colleges though. You can easily have a show looking at admissions and recruiting of college students at for-profit vs. non profit schools.

The report showcased the good, the bad, and the ulgy of for-profit colleges.

The good was people going to college and the few people they talked to that said they are happy about the stuff they are learning.

The bad was the high cost of going to these schools and the debt racked up.

The ugly was programs that were not accredited.

I do not think their is a possible good or great for profit college out their, I will say some are much better than others.

After watching it more regulations need to be placed on these colleges. College programs are going to need to be accredited right away so when the graduate the degree at least means something even if the college is low quality.

Being able to take a college class when you want to and not have to tied to a classroom is a good thing, but for many majors that can wind up being done at the non-profit schools as well though. It would probably wind up costing you less in the long run and quality could even be better.

Some college majors need a lot of hands on work. If the for profit school is not going do that, the major should be junked right away.

Cost is really going to have to be looked at. Although for-profit schools are a nice idea, I do think that go against what education should be. The for-profit schools get 25% of the federal financial aid while only having around 10% of the students, the can easily be a reason why cost is so high.

Being able to transfer credits from these for-profit colleges to non-profit is going to have to be looked at as well. This was not looked at in the Frontline piece though.

The National Institute for Early Education Research Is Out…

May 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

with the 2009 look at preschools.

The report says the amount of students going to pre-school is slightly up from last year, but the average funding per student is slightly down from last year as well.

A state by state detailed look is included in the big report.

Various Articles Related To Teachers And Jobs Are Out Today..

May 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The Christian Science Monitor reports on the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) that has launched a “Pink Hearts, Not Pink Slips” campaign to save teaching jobs.

The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports on 1,500 teachers in metro area that are likely to lose jobs.

The News & Observer reports on North Carolina school districts that may restaff failing schools.