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Network News: Duration and Intensity: No Time for Cutting Corners

The Progress of Education Reform: Civic Engagement through Digital Citizenship
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12 for 2012

2012 Governors’ State of the State addresses: Education components of these addresses will be displayed within a few days of each address.

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Kindergarten Entrance Ages: Highlights

2011-12 Federal Budget: Department of Education Overview

The Progress of Education Reform: Pre-K-12 Literacy
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The Road to High-Quality Early Education 

State Responses to the Increasing Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders

Appeal Processes -- State Teacher Evaluation Systems

Bullying and Open Enrollment

Check out the videos, PowerPoint presentations and handouts from the 2011 ECS National Forum on Education Policy.

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12 for 2012

This report identifies 12 issues on which the time is ripe for action. It notes the benefits states will see when they address the highlighted issues, the challenges to adoption or implementation they may face, as well as positive signs toward successfully taking on these policy areas.

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Higher Ed Overhaul
Obama Decries Rising Cost of College Education
President Barack Obama called for an overhaul of the higher education financial aid system, warning that colleges and universities that fail to control spiraling tuition costs could lose federal funds. He also proposed a Race to the Top competition to encourage states to better use higher education dollars in exchange for $1 billion in prize dollars. The First in the World competition would encourage innovation to boost productivity on campuses. (Boston Globe, 01/27/12)

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Over Half of Public School Districts Utilize Distance Education, Mainly at the High School Level
“Fifty-five percent of public school districts reported having students enrolled in distance education courses in 2009–10. Among those districts, 96% reported having students enrolled in distance education courses at the high school level, 19% at the middle or junior high school level, 6% at the elementary school level, and 4% in combined or ungraded schools.”

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: Queen, B., and Lewis, L. (2011). Distance Education Courses for Public Elementary and Secondary School Students: 2009–10 (NCES 2012-008). U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

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