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MILTON FRIEDMAN: EDUCATION (PART ONE)

22 hours ago ago from Education News|Education Blog|Education Video|BOOKCOST.NET

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A Stormy Forecast for Student Tuition

1 day ago ago from Al-Talib News Magazine

By Laila Fahimuddin It’s not always sunny in California.   Few were spared from the Governor’s drastic budget cuts. $6.5 billion slashed from K-14 education. $2 billion from UC and CSU. $1.3 billion from Medi-Cal. $1.8 billion from municipal government funds. $1 billion from social services for the elderly, disabled and uninsured.   That, and the Legislature is now trying to sue the Governor for using line-item vetos on existing ...

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The Teach Grant Program

3 hours ago ago from The Go Financial Aid Blog

Thinking about becoming a teacher? The Teach Grant Program may be able to help reduce the cost of your education. Through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program can provide grants of up to $4,000 to students with intentions of teaching in a public or private elementary school or high school with students from low-income families. ...

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Florida schools up to feds' challenge - Other Views - MiamiHerald.com

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Florida schools up to feds' challenge - Other Views - MiamiHerald.com : "Florida is taking part in a high-stakes competition with the other 49 states to bring up to $700 million in national education funding to the state. The U.S. Department of Education is sponsoring a $4.35 billion competitive grant program called Race to the Top to reward states for addressing some of the most persistent challenges in public education. First round ...

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10 hours ago ago from International Education News

Miami Herald Jack Lowell “Historically, our state's education system has been consistently cited for low student achievement. Now, because of recent reforms, Florida is one of only two states considered highly competitive to receive these funds, according to a recent report by the New Teacher Project, a national nonprofit organization. (more)

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U.S. Puts Number on Education Grant Applications

6 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON The Department of Education , preparing to dole out hundreds of millions of dollars to winning states in a $4 billion grant competition, has estimated how long it should take each state to prepare its grant proposal: 681 hours. Not 680, not 700, but 681 hours. Nice round number how'd they come up with that one? said Lee Sensenbrenner, chief of staff to Gov. James E. Doyle of Wisconsin. The thousands of state officials who are ...

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Tom Vander Ark: 10 US education reformers that will impact 2010

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1. Arne Duncan is taking advantage of an unbelievably large budget and pushing a tough reform agenda targeting low-income kids and struggling schools. While he'll have his hands full with reauthorization, he has assembled a top notch team. 2. Joanne Weiss leads the mother of all grant program--Race to the Top--with the same skill and diplomacy she exhibited at New Schools. 3. Jim Shelton and sidekick Shivam Shah run grant programs of ...

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