What Does the Constitution Mean by “Natural Born Citizen?”
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- December 4, 2023
Online tools combined with face-to-face instruction create what is known as blended learning. Effective integration of technology can allow more efficient use of instructional time and save schools money. Colorado is well positioned to implement and test blended learning programs on a larger scale. Charter and district public schools have begun to implement blended learning models and have seen promising results.
READ MOREDanger, Will Robinson… danger! Ed News Colorado today brings our attention to the latest edition of the state education department’s “Fiscal Health Analysis of Colorado School Districts.” Agency workers take a look at five key indicators to see if a school board is undertaking risks that lead a district into financial stress. This year, 48 […]
READ MOREThe education establishment in Alabama doesn’t seem to have recovered from the big blindside victory for kids four months ago, when the state adopted a scholarship tax credit program. It’s made for a lot of fodder in the local media, including today’s gem from the Times Daily Montgomery Bureau: Several [state board of education] members […]
READ MORETim Farmer, policy director for the Professional Association of Colorado Educators, discusses news that the National Education Association continues to lose members and is raising dues to help compensate for the loss. A recent legal decision upholding Michigan’s law preventing school districts from collecting union dues also generates conversation.
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