Education: News & Videos about Education - CNN.com- Why public university presidents are under fire
(Tue, 19 Jun 2012 13:23:00 EDT)We know an industry is in crisis when its top institutions cannot establish stable leadership. That is the case with some of our nation's best public universities today. ... Read
- Does obesity affect school performance?
(Thu, 14 Jun 2012 13:12:00 EDT)Obese children and teenagers face a slew of potential health problems as they get older, including an increased risk of diabetes, heart attacks, and certain cancers. As if that weren't enough, obesity may harm young people's long-term college and career prospects, too. ... Read
- My View: Why I chose home schooling
(Tue, 10 Apr 2012 14:35:00 EDT)Editor's Note: Bethany M. Gardiner, M.D., is a pediatrician and author of "Highlighting Homeschooling," (http://www.stickytapepress.com/) which guides parents through the educational options available to them and their children. ... Read
- Obama chides governors for education cuts
(Mon, 27 Feb 2012 21:48:00 EST)President Barack Obama told U.S. governors attending a luncheon Monday that they are cutting too much funding for education and need to make reforms while continuing to invest in the future of America's students. ... Read
- 10 states freed from some 'No Child Left Behind' requirements
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012 10:24:00 EST)Ten states are being granted waivers to free them from some requirements of the No Child Left Behind education reform law, with President Barack Obama explaining Thursday that the move aims to "combine greater freedom with greater accountability." ... Read
- USDA issues new rules for school meals
(Wed, 25 Jan 2012 18:51:00 EST)School meals will have to offer fruits and vegetables to students every day under standards issued by the United States Department of Agriculture on Wednesday. ... Read
- Medical schools join first lady's health initiative for veterans
(Wed, 11 Jan 2012 23:24:00 EST)Two medical education groups and 130 medical schools signed on to first lady Michelle Obama's initiative to "train the nation's physicians to meet the unique health care needs of the military and veterans communities," the White House announced Wednesday. ... Read
- Lessons from famous college dropouts
(Sat, 31 Dec 2011 19:24:00 EST)A college degree can be an important gateway to employment, a career and a better standard of living. But a college degree does not equate to someone's level of intelligence or talent. For those seeking the best workers or leaders, there is a plethora of intelligent, inventive people without degrees who should not be overlooked. ... Read
- SAT scandal shows tyranny of standardized testing
(Mon, 28 Nov 2011 23:32:00 EST)As education scandals go, the news that students at some of the best high schools on Long Island paid others to take their College Board tests seems mild. The Long Island scandal pales behind the sex scandal at Penn State. ... Read
- College costs climb, yet again
(Sat, 29 Oct 2011 22:09:00 EDT)Although more Americans are getting help from scholarships and tax breaks, the net cost of college is eating up a higher share of the typical family's income in 2011, according to a report released Wednesday. ... Read
- States gear up to opt out of No Child Left Behind law
(Fri, 23 Sep 2011 23:45:00 EDT)A number of states, including Georgia, already are putting things in place to opt out of the controversial No Child Left Behind Law, following President Barrack Obama's announcement Friday that states can now apply for waivers. ... Read
- Judge rules Memphis city schools to merge with county
(Mon, 08 Aug 2011 21:49:00 EDT)Public schools in Memphis, Tennessee, will be consolidated with those of the surrounding county beginning in 2013-14, a federal judge ruled Monday. The decision ends for now a yearslong fight over funding that spilled into questions of race and politics. ... Read
- Flawed policy on testing drives schools to cheat
(Thu, 14 Jul 2011 11:20:00 EDT)The recent disclosure of test altering practices across Atlanta's public school system has turned the spotlight on a national crisis. Instances of grade changing and test tampering have also been reported across the country in cities such as Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia and Washington. ... Read
- New dating site helps college students find love
(Wed, 22 Jun 2011 14:04:00 EDT)Though they had perhaps crossed paths several times on campus, it was only when Andy Lalinde was scrolling through images of cute girls online that the one with brunette hair standing in some South American country caught his eye. ... Read
- A college education is your best bet
(Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:17:00 EDT)Investor Peter Thiel has generated attention by making some provocative claims about America's colleges and universities. Thiel has labeled U.S. higher education "a bubble in the classic sense," and believes that college degrees are "overvalued." ... Read
- Trump's 'university' targeted by NY regulators
(Fri, 20 May 2011 21:18:00 EDT)The company formerly known as Trump University is one of several for-profit schools under investigation by the New York Attorney General, a Trump spokesman confirmed Friday. ... Read
- Your education is not an equal opportunity
(Mon, 16 May 2011 16:17:00 EDT)Should your ZIP code determine your access to the American dream? Or is the U.S. Constitution's guarantee to provide "equal protection" a principle we have silently agreed to uphold in theory -- but not in practice? ... Read
- For-profit colleges fighting back hard
(Thu, 21 Apr 2011 21:52:00 EDT)It's no secret that prominent short-seller Steve Eisman has been outspoken against the for-profit education sector, and he has the ear of lawmakers and the Department of Education. ... Read
- Mother hopes others will opt out of standardized testing
(Mon, 21 Mar 2011 21:53:00 EDT)A Pennsylvania mother has decided she does not want her two children to take the two-week-long standardized tests given by her state as part of the federal No Child Left Behind law. And she hopes other parents will do the same. ... Read
- Obama calls for Congress to pass education reforms
(Mon, 14 Mar 2011 16:23:00 EDT)President Barack Obama called Monday for Congress to pass education reforms by the time students return to school next fall, telling a Virginia middle school that fixing problems in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act -- more commonly known as "No Child Left Behind" -- should be a top priority. ... Read
- Duncan: 'No Child Left Behind' creates failure for U.S. schools
(Thu, 10 Mar 2011 03:01:00 EST)Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Wednesday his department estimates that four out of five schools in the United States will not make their "No Child Left Behind" benchmarks by the law's target year of 2014 -- and when the test scores are counted for the current school year, numbers could show that U.S. schools are already at that failure rate. ... Read
- End 'last in, first out' teacher layoffs
(Thu, 24 Feb 2011 10:49:00 EST)State leaders across the country are confronting some of the toughest decisions they have ever had to make in order to balance their budgets amid a massive financial crisis. As a parent who has worked in education for almost 20 years, knowing that budget cuts will soon hit education is far from my ideal. ... Read
- For-profit education shorts: 0, Lobbyists: 1
(Wed, 23 Feb 2011 16:30:00 EST)Steve Eisman, the short-seller who put himself on the map during the credit crisis, may have suffered a major setback in his campaign against for-profit higher education last week when the House voted resoundingly to strip funding for tough new regulations on the industry. ... Read
- GAO report revisions lead to lawsuit by for-profit college group
(Tue, 08 Feb 2011 23:00:00 EST)In Washington, a place known for spin by both Democrats and Republicans, reports by the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office are regularly and confidently quoted as fact by both sides. This is a story about one of those reports that went awry, leading to charges of partisanship and a lawsuit filed against the GAO. ... Read
- How to choose a school for your child
(Thu, 27 Jan 2011 16:10:00 EST)Natalie Crate loves her family's home in a serene community on Massachusetts' North Shore, but come spring, it might be for sale. Crate and her husband aren't happy with the local public schools and would rather have a great education for their daughter than a nice house. ... Read
- Feds to tighten school nutrition standards
(Thu, 13 Jan 2011 18:42:00 EST)The U.S. Department of Agriculture released a new proposed rule Thursday designed to strengthen school breakfast and lunch nutrition standards -- part of the Obama administration's attempt to crack down on an epidemic of childhood obesity. ... Read
- The most popular graduate degrees
(Fri, 31 Dec 2010 07:13:00 EST)Attending graduate school is a big decision -- there's a lot of time, effort and money involved in earning an advanced degree. Yet despite the major commitment, the popularity of graduate degrees is on the rise. ... Read
- The business school for anti-MBAs
(Mon, 25 Oct 2010 13:11:00 EDT)In the fall of 2008, when Lehman Brothers went kaput and the economy plunged into a deep recession, Yash Gupta was scampering around the country trying to drum up support for a new business school at Johns Hopkins University. ... Read
- Death to the SAT!!!
(Thu, 21 Oct 2010 11:02:00 EDT)Early on, in the 1950s, Robert Sternberg flubbed IQ tests, and his elementary school branded him a loser. "As a result of my low scores, my teachers thought I was stupid, and I did too," he writes in his passionate new book, College Admissions for the 21st Century. "They never came out and told us our IQ scores, but one could tell from the way the teachers acted I was a mediocre student, which made my teachers happy because they got what they expected." In a "self-fulfilling prophecy," Sternberg performed a little bit worse each year. But he lucked out in fourth grade when a teacher "had high expectations for me." He got A's and altered his "entire future trajectory." ... Read
- Documentaries spark education debate
(Fri, 15 Oct 2010 19:43:00 EDT)Every year, thousands of families gather in school gymnasiums and auditoriums across the country to enter a drawing, one they believe will make the difference between success and struggle. ... Read
- D.C. schools chancellor steps down
(Wed, 13 Oct 2010 17:07:00 EDT)The chancellor of the District of Columbia's Public Schools announced she was stepping down Wednesday, after three-and-a-half years as head of the troubled school system. ... Read
- Obama's education plan draws fire
(Thu, 07 Oct 2010 01:14:00 EDT)It has gotten very little attention so far, but make no mistake: President Obama is pushing for an absolute paradigm shift in the role that community colleges will play in producing America's highly skilled workers of the future -- and not everyone is happy about it. ... Read
- Why Stanford predicts a decline in MBA applications
(Wed, 06 Oct 2010 16:20:00 EDT)The phones in Stanford University's Business School admissions office aren't ringing as often as they did. The number of applicants showing up at the school's information sessions around the world is down as well. For Derrick Bolton, who racked up 240,000 miles of flying last year as director of admissions, it has meant an even heavier schedule than usual to drum up interest. ... Read
- Dads are the 'Supermen' students need
(Wed, 06 Oct 2010 13:53:00 EDT)The performance of America's public schools is embarrassing. That is the message of the compelling documentary "Waiting for 'Superman.' " ... Read
- White House holds summit on cash-strapped community colleges
(Tue, 05 Oct 2010 13:48:00 EDT)Community colleges across the United States have seen enrollment figures jump by 24 percent over the past few years, as unemployed workers look to retrain at those institutions, which offer lower tuition compared to their four-year counterparts. ... Read
- Forget Superman, charter schools are waiting for Oprah
(Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:38:00 EDT)While we are only just approaching October, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas for the charter school movement. Since the documentary Waiting for Superman opened in select theaters last week, a cast of notables have announced a cascade of donations and investment pledges for charters, and it looks it's just the beginning of this holiday season. ... Read
- How to get into HBS: play the piccolo, not the violin
(Mon, 27 Sep 2010 17:08:00 EDT)When Janet Stark finally gets around to building her own website, the admissions consultant will run it with the headline, "I've been accepted to Harvard Business School over 50 times!" Her students are a bit less open. ... Read
- Obama: 'Money without reform' won't fix U.S. education system
(Mon, 27 Sep 2010 14:44:00 EDT)Recent world rankings showing U.S. students failing to make the grade in math and science are "a sign of long-term decline," that will require reform of the country's education system to fix, President Obama told NBC's "Today" show on Monday. ... Read
- Alabama schools turn to bank loans to operate
(Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:10:00 EDT)Alabama schools have been having a rough time of it, and it only looks like it's going to get rougher. The Cotton State recently came in last place in the federal Department of Education's Race to the Top grant competition. And a steadfast global recession combined with the Gulf Coast oil spill this summer have put a severe strain on the state's tax receipts, the primary source of revenue for Alabama's education system, forcing several school systems to take out private loans just to make it through the year. ... Read
- Report: Classroom shortage hurts East Jerusalem children
(Tue, 24 Aug 2010 17:21:00 EDT)Palestinian children in East Jerusalem are being put at a disadvantage because of a dire shortage of classrooms in the east side of the city, according to a report published Tuesday by two Israeli human rights groups. ... Read
- What's missing for back-to-school? 135,000 teachers
(Fri, 20 Aug 2010 19:21:00 EDT)More children are crowding into classrooms in Modesto, Calif. Parents are paying extra to send their kids to full-day kindergarten in Queen Creek, Ariz. And the school buses stopped rolling in one St. Louis area school district. ... Read
- Get a job, or go to grad school?
(Mon, 26 Jul 2010 19:26:00 EDT)Dear Annie: I hope you can settle an argument. My parents are saying that with my college major (English), it will probably be hard for me to find a job when I graduate next spring. They want me to go straight to grad school and get a master's degree, which they say will make me more "marketable." (They are willing to foot the bill, which I do appreciate.) ... Read
- D.C. school system fires 241 teachers
(Fri, 23 Jul 2010 22:38:00 EDT)The District of Columbia public school system announced Friday that it is letting 226 employees go for poor performance under the education assessment system IMPACT. ... Read
- Arrests highlight education busing issues
(Wed, 21 Jul 2010 18:30:00 EDT)The arrest of 19 protesters at a rancorous school board meeting Tuesday brings the issue of busing and diversity in education into the national spotlight. ... Read
- Are hospitals deadlier in July?
(Thu, 08 Jul 2010 15:44:00 EDT)More than 16,000 U.S. medical school graduates are awarded M.D. degrees each year, and many enter their residency programs at teaching hospitals in July. Now, a growing body of research suggests that month might be a more deadly time in U.S. hospitals. ... Read
- Top issues: Education
(Wed, 23 Jun 2010 19:27:00 EDT)U.S. education issues in 2010 boil down to two questions: how to fund cash-strapped state universities and how to fix so-called high school "drop-out factories." ... Read
- When having an MBA is Important
(Wed, 09 Jun 2010 22:15:00 EDT)Some people view an MBA degree the same way that Charlie thought about his Golden Ticket in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory": They believe a piece of paper can magically transport you to a place you only imagined. ... Read
- Amid budget cuts, Maryland school system sells curriculum
(Wed, 09 Jun 2010 19:58:00 EDT)To help defray budget cuts, the Montgomery County Public School system in Maryland is selling some of its assets. Specifically, it has entered into a deal valued at at least $4.5 million with a company called Pearson to sell the county's elementary curriculum expertise. ... Read
- Steele: Democrats fail on school program
(Mon, 17 May 2010 23:18:00 EDT)Fifty-six years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed in Brown v. Board of Education what our founders declared self-evident -- that all men are created equal. ... Read
- Work with teachers, don't fire them
(Tue, 16 Mar 2010 23:46:00 EDT)Little Rhode Island made big news in the education arena last month. Superintendent Frances Gallo fired all the teachers at Central Falls High School after negotiations with the teachers' union failed. ... Read
- Why subsidize wealthy college kids?
(Tue, 09 Mar 2010 14:50:00 EST)I mentor a student who is a senior in a low-performing high school. About 50 percent of the students at his school drop out, while less than 25 percent go to college. His parents didn't graduate from high school, and his father earns about $14,000 a year. His grade point average is good enough to qualify him for admission at a few University of California schools. ... Read
- Why we protest education cuts
(Fri, 05 Mar 2010 14:15:00 EST)Today, in California and other states across the nation, students, teachers, faculty and workers have been protesting, striking, walking out of classes and staging sit-ins and teach-ins. They are protesting budget cuts, tuition hikes, compensation reductions, layoffs and privatizations affecting public K-12 schools and universities. ... Read
- Contest win fuels fierce debate over race
(Tue, 02 Mar 2010 20:34:00 EST)What does it mean when a white sorority wins a competition that African-American fraternities and sororities not only created but also consider an essential part of their cultural expression? It means an uncomfortable discussion about race, history, culture and inclusivity that is not black and white. ... Read
- Ohio State is No. 1 - in president's pay
(Mon, 18 Jan 2010 18:57:00 EST)Ohio State University is No. 1 again, but not in football or basketball. For the second year in a row, the school's president was the highest paid public university executive in the United States, according to a study published Monday. ... Read
- Get a green job in two years
(Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:07:00 EST)Community colleges have long held second-class-citizen status in the world of higher education. But they've suddenly become top tier when it comes to one important thing: training for new green-economy jobs. ... Read
- Give Obama A+ for school reform ideas
(Fri, 06 Nov 2009 14:53:00 EST)President Obama deserves an A+ for his agenda for education reform. His decision to nominate Arne Duncan as U.S. education secretary was inspired, and his comments on holding the system accountable are honest, refreshing and insightful. ... Read
- College: More expensive than ever
(Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:39:00 EDT)College costs are higher than ever, according to a new report, putting a degree even further out of reach for many Americans. ... Read
- The CEO educator
(Thu, 01 Oct 2009 12:55:00 EDT)Joel Klein's title is New York City school chancellor, but he's really a CEO. He oversees America's largest public school system -- 1.1 million students -- with more authority than his counterparts in most other major cities, thanks to a landmark 2002 law that was just renewed for another five years. ... Read
- Medical students reckless on Internet, sometimes at patients' expense
(Tue, 22 Sep 2009 21:15:00 EDT)In 2007, a resident surgeon snapped a picture of a patient's tattoo -- the words Hot Rod on his penis -- and shared it with colleagues, making international news when the story was leaked to the press. At least the resident didn't post the picture on the Internet. ... Read
- Commentary: Who says public schools need more money?
(Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:00:00 EDT)Teachers unions and politicians are constantly claiming that K-12 public schools need more money in order to produce good academic results. But does the data support the argument that our schools need more money to succeed? ... Read
- Ex-coach Demers appointed to Canadian Senate
(Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:41:00 EDT)MONTREAL (AP) -- Jacques Demers, the Stanley Cup-winning coach who has spoken frankly about his lifelong battle with illiteracy, was appointed Thursday to the Canadian Senate. ... Read
- Free medical school for 40 lucky students
(Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:39:00 EDT)The incoming freshmen at one of the nation's newest medical schools will have more freedom to choose whether to become a specialist or help fill the shortage of primary care doctors. ... Read
- YouTube student rap stars take on poetry
(Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:48:00 EDT)Seventh graders at Ron Clark Academy became an overnight sensation during the presidential election when their YouTube performance of "You Can Vote However You Like" catapulted them to online stardom. ... Read
- YouTube student stars still rapping to learn
(Tue, 21 Jul 2009 20:40:00 EDT)Seventh graders at Ron Clark Academy became an overnight sensation during the presidential election when their YouTube performance of "You Can Vote However You Like" catapulted them to online stardom. ... Read
- From P.S. 176X, kids with autism get joyful launch
(Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:56:00 EDT)All parents have hopes and dreams for their children. Parents of kids with serious disabilities are no different. But in their moments of wildest imagination, the parents of Vicki Martinez, Chase Ferguson and Travis Cardona could not have envisioned high school graduation -- certainly not in the dark days when they first learned their children had autism. ... Read
- Commentary: Give kids a beacon of hope
(Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:20:00 EDT)To be effective in Congress, you must focus. With so many issues and debates occurring at any given time, it is easy to spread yourself too thin and lose sight of your goal. ... Read
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