Welcome to Trib+Edu, an education news wrap-up and analysis prepared every other week by The Texas Tribune and The University of Texas at Austin's College of Education. Keep up to date with the college through its Twitter or Facebook accounts. |
Trib+Edu Vol: 3 Issue: 15 |
| by Kiah Collier The strained relationship between the state’s higher and public education leaders were on full display Wednesday as Texas Higher Education Commissioner Raymund Paredes told the State Board of Education it isn't doing enough to prepare students for college. |
| by Isabelle Taft Activist groups and professors gathered Monday at the Texas Education Agency to list their concerns with a proposed Mexican American studies textbook and call on the board to reject it. |
| by Kiah Collier More than 20 school districts have turned down state grant money to bolster their pre-kindergarten programs because the amount offered to them isn’t enough to cover required improvements. |
| by Kiah Collier Elementary and middle school students appear to be performing better on required state exams after four years of stagnant scores. But the improvement is compared to old passing standards that no longer apply. |
| by Madeline Conway In this week’s Q&A, we interview Araceli Martinez Ortiz, the director of Texas State University’s LBJ Institute for STEM Education and Research. |
| by Madeline Conway In this week's Bookshelf, our content partner Kirkus Reviews highlights Free to Make. |
| Educators in each of the communities affected by recent violence are focusing on students’ needs and how to address emotional issues related to race relations, grief and feelings of safety and well-being. |
| Recent data show a critical relationship between adult involvement and the ability of a student to earn school credits via online coursework. |
| Tapping a commonly used political tactic, conservative politicians and pundits in Kansas have been using the phrase “government schools” to describe publicly funded elementary, middle and high schools. |
| While many schools are reaching out to their lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer students, author Michael Sadowski says teachers and administrators must affirm and empower them as well. |
| Researchers say female graduates are often excluded from career-and-technical education programs because of social stigmas and industry prejudices. |
| Virtual reality headsets and videos, while one of the more exciting recent technical innovations, are only found in 2 percent of K-12 classrooms, according to a study commissioned by Samsung. |
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