Matt Zalaznick

What should happen and what will happen in various areas of education over the next few years elicits different answers from educators and from other experts. Read more>>

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The Telegraph

Illinois had been at the forefront of attacking a growing problem among today’s youth. The state pushed school districts to have daily physical education classes but eased up on the requirements as more and more priority was placed on aligning curriculum with standardized test subjects. Read more>>

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Williamson Daily News

A West Virginia task force charged with developing a plan to combat the sexual abuse of children is expected to finalize its recommendations later this month, and one of the possible suggestions is bringing the subject into the state's schools. Read more>>

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In 2015 the district launched an initiative to approach math as a second language for ELL students. The effort starts with a series of four professional development sessions for K12 teachers concentrating on math literacy. Read more>>

Goshen News

Any move to lower the compulsory age for education should take into account that children develop and mature at different rates. Parents will usually know what their children are ready for and be the best judge of whether they should wait a year to start school. Read more>>

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The New York Times

Families who can afford to put money away for private or sectarian schools would be able to watch their savings earn interest and capital gains free of taxation. By contrast, the drastic curtailing of state and local tax deductions could hamstring local governments’ efforts to finance their public schools. Read more>>

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