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http://theednews.org/articles/19458/1/French-Revolt-Over-quotDelinquency-Preventionquot-Tests-of-3-Yr-Olds/Page1.html
This weekend, a hastily assembled coalition of French professionals and parents will come together in Paris to mobilize opposition to the French Government's recent plans to screen very young children for “conduct disorder.” ]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Wed, 07 Nov 2007 20:30:46 ESThttp://theednews.org/articles/19458/1/French-Revolt-Over-quotDelinquency-Preventionquot-Tests-of-3-Yr-Olds/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/19274/1/National-Multicultural-Curriculum-Standards/Page1.html
[email protected] (Ed Watch)Sat, 03 Nov 2007 19:20:07 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/19274/1/National-Multicultural-Curriculum-Standards/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/15202/1/Foot-dragging-on-No-Child-Left-Behind/Page1.html
"I would have No Child Left Behind repealed." Freshman Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., who campaigned on eliminating it. ]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Wed, 01 Aug 2007 23:10:21 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/15202/1/Foot-dragging-on-No-Child-Left-Behind/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/13514/1/Washington-Immigration-Politics-amp-No-Child-Left-Behind/Page1.html
Immigration politics have Washington in political upheaval. Public confidence in Congress is down to the lowest ever recorded--14%--as an angry and frustrated public watches top leaders of both political parties continue to move forward on an immigration bill overwhelmingly opposed by everyday Americans. ]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Mon, 25 Jun 2007 19:59:59 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/13514/1/Washington-Immigration-Politics-amp-No-Child-Left-Behind/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/13000/1/Letter-to-the-Editor---quotparent-involvementquot-in-curriculum-choosing-was-convenient-window-dressing/Page1.html
A few things regarding the choosing of Everyday Math have not been addressed in any official documents for the public, including school board minutes, committee meeting minutes, etc. I will try to address some of them, and give you the parent view. There were two parents -I am one of them - who dedicated a great deal of volunteer time to attending meetings and pouring over information and materials in hopes of having an impact on what math is chosen for the elementary students at STMA. ]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Sun, 17 Jun 2007 00:05:59 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/13000/1/Letter-to-the-Editor---quotparent-involvementquot-in-curriculum-choosing-was-convenient-window-dressing/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/11202/1/Follow-the-Money-on-TeenScreen/Page1.html
Dangerous coalition between financial interests and state take-over of parenting. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) "black box" warning states: "Antidepressants increase the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in children and adolescents." With this clear and present danger, why has the use of antidepressants and other psychotropic drugs for children in general, for poor children on Medicaid, and for foster children skyrocketed in recent years? Follow the money and follow the state take-over of parenting. ]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Tue, 08 May 2007 18:00:00 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/11202/1/Follow-the-Money-on-TeenScreen/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/9228/1/The-International-Baccalaureate-Curriculum/Page1.html
Critics of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program often say that IB is “un-American.” IB supporters, on the other hand, say that participating schools can write their own curriculum, so the content of the curriculum is really up the schools—not the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). In this ongoing debate over IB, who is right? (The IBO website says that IB is now in 680 American schools.) ]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Tue, 20 Mar 2007 19:00:00 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/9228/1/The-International-Baccalaureate-Curriculum/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/9221/1/Returning-NCLB-Accountability-to-Voters/Page1.html
A-PLUS Act (HR 1539) Introduced in Congress Last week 52 members of the U.S. House of Representatives introduced the Academic Partnerships Lead Us to Success Act of 2007 (A-PLUS, HR 1539) which would return educational accountability back to parents, taxpayers, and the state, where it belongs. No Child Left Behind currently holds states and schools accountable to federal agencies for specific annual school outcomes, policies the U.S. Constitution clearly reserves to the states. (See "Why Re-authorize No Child Left Behind?", EdWatch, Dec 4, 2006)]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Tue, 20 Mar 2007 19:00:00 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/9221/1/Returning-NCLB-Accountability-to-Voters/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/6616/1/Marc-Tuckers-New-Education-Initiative/Page1.html
By Allen Quist On December 14, 2006, Marc Tucker released his new education proposal, Tough Choices or Tough Times. His plan reads like a bad novel. It is mostly rhetoric, and the claims he makes are fantasy-land variety. If America adopts his plan, according to Tucker, the following will happen: "No one will fail," he says; and, "We can send almost everyone to college and have them do well there," Tucker insists; and "95% of our students will [be qualified for college]," according to Tucker. ]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Sat, 13 Jan 2007 18:00:00 ESThttp://theednews.org/articles/6616/1/Marc-Tuckers-New-Education-Initiative/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/1662/1/International-Baccalaureate-IB-Feeling-the-Heat/Page1.html
Julie M. Quist EdWatch "Federal funding for International Baccalaureate has been allocated from the Advanced Placement Program for a number of years." (See "Federal 2007 Appropriations Bill" below.) New resources opposing IB are popping up across the country. ]]>[email protected] (Ed Watch)Tue, 04 Jul 2006 18:00:00 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/1662/1/International-Baccalaureate-IB-Feeling-the-Heat/Page1.html