Study: If College Kids Want Better Grades, Set Better Goals
A new study shows college students who set clear studying goals earn better grades.
A new study shows college students who set clear studying goals earn better grades.
Special education advocates are worried students could now get left behind.
English learner proficiency and chronic absenteeism will now be included in school A-F calculations.
And, it has a new name: Career and technical education. It’s something state officials could eye to replace other high school graduation requirements.
Education legislation made a huge splash in the 2017 session. The results of that will start to roll out on July 1.
Results from the first-ever study of Indiana’s private school voucher system draws response from advocates and opponents.
It is the education debate of the Trump era. With the president and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos using policy and the bully pulpit to champion private school vouchers, supporters and critics have tangled over the question: Do low-income, public school students perform better when they’re given a voucher to attend a private school? For years, […]
The State Department of Education is investigating a testing administration error at the Rochester School Corporation. Approximately 700 students used calculators on a portion of this year’s mathematics ISTEP+ exam where calculators were not permitted. The DOE blames the error on incorrect instructions from the testing vendor. DOE Communications Director Molly Deuberry says the corporation […]
The change comes as policies shift at the federal level.
Indiana is one of the few states with disproportionate funding for rural schools.
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