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A New Administration (January 2009)
A Current EdLog™ News Feature

education section, Obama-Biden Web sitePresident-elect Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden: Are new education initiatives on the horizon?

On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama became President of the United States. Though when asked during the campaign to rank five priority issues, Obama placed education fifth, there are still a number of plans in the works. Check the link (see right) to the education section of the Obama Web site (dated from the campaign and transition periods) for information on a variety of philosophies, plans, and potential policies and initiatives put forth by the new administration. Read up on the following:

- Early Childhood Education (including the Zero to Five Plan, expansion of Early Head Start and Head Start, and affordable, high-quality child care)

- K-12 (including reform of the No Child Left Behind Act, support for high-quality schools and closure of low-performing charter schools, making math and science education a national priority, addressing the dropout crisis, expansion of high-quality afterschool opportunities, and support for college outreach programs, college credit initiatives, and English Language Learners)

- Recruit, Prepare, Retain, and Reward America's Teachers (including teacher retention, preparation, and reward systems)

- Higher Education (including creation of the American Opportunity Tax Credit and simplification of the application process for financial aid)

Designed Instruction's EdLog will track progress after the new administration takes office in late January 2009. As with other EdLog feature strands, brief descriptions and links to news articles online will be provided as events unfold. To access, go to Obama-Biden Education Change: A Current News Feature.

 

What's happened in the past? Get context on new events in education from a national perspective. Read about the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and a progression of articles related to national and state interactions in the past (below left). Read also about NCLB in President Bush's State of the Union Address in January 2007 (below right).

archived nclb news archived nclb news, state of the union 2007

 

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