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May 18, 2020
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, using discretion written into the coronavirus stabilization law, is using millions of dollars to pursue long-sought policy goals that Congress has blocked. New York Times | May 15, 2020By Erica Green, correspondent in Washington who covers the U.S. Department of Education and Secretary Betsy DeVos, focusing on higher education policy, educational equity […]
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May 13, 2020
Forbes | May 12, 2020By Jeanne Allen, Founder and CEO of CER Amid the shutdown, public school students now limited to their homes have become entirely dependent on the decisions of their districts to enable education to be delivered “where” they currently sit. Many districts did indeed begin full-service education for students. Not surprisingly, most […]
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May 6, 2020
Forbes | May 5, 2020By Jeanne Allen, Founder and CEO of CER With the doors to most of K12 and higher education shut for the rest of the academic year and beyond, it’s time to implement a dramatically different way of educating our nation’s youth, and make it stick. We can’t allow our kids to […]
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April 21, 2020
THE FUTURE OF SCHOOL Recommendations for reshaping education during and post Covid-19 (Washington, DC) Today, CER released an action plan calling for immediate policy changes to address the most critical needs of students. “Today the failure of districts that educate the majority of students has never been more apparent,” said Jeanne Allen, Founder and CEO […]
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April 10, 2020
TUESDAY 11 AM EST: ED INNOVATION LEADERS TO SHARE HOW THEY ARE MANAGING REMOTE LEARNING The heads of four major organizations managing remote learning programs across cities, states and the nation will share what they are doing and provide insights into the challenges and lessons of transitioning to students learning remotely. This is […]
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April 10, 2020
Forbes | April 9, 2020By Jeanne Allen, Founder and CEO of CER It was a simple statement I made on Twitter after seeing some less-than-nice comments about a parents’ ability to do education at home. “Every family has the capacity to educate their children.” It elicited many responses, some in agreement; others, not so sure: […]
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April 3, 2020
Forbes | April 2, 2020By Jeanne Allen While the impact of the pandemic on education doesn’t have an official start date in the United States, by March 11th, many of Washington state’s schools, including in Seattle, were closed for business. Meanwhile in neighboring Northshore, Washington, whose schools had closed a week earlier out of precaution, […]
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April 1, 2020
**Media Advisory** COUNTERING COVID: Don’t Let Education Fall Into the Curve Digital Learning Virtual Mini-Fest hosted by CER April 2, 2020 – 11am – 1pm ET RSVP to [email protected] WASHINGTON – The Center for Education Reform (CER), a leading voice in promoting education opportunity, will host a virtual mini-fest featuring the world’s leading Ed Tech […]
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March 23, 2020
Dear Friends, As we all work to provide rapid solutions to the COVID-19 crisis and the impact it is having on education, we learned last week from our partner network that many states and school districts — some of which had already started remote education of students — told educators that any remote learning would […]
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