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There’s Still Time to Apply for These Scholarships, Part 3: Local Edition

There’s Still Time to Apply for These Scholarships, Part 3: Local Edition

College, Community Events March 6, 2015 at 5:34 pm

Parts 1 and 2 of our feature on spring-deadline scholarships listed regional and national scholarship competitions. But of course, there are Houston-specific scholarships, too. The application deadline for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo scholarships may have come and gone, but there are still a few local scholarships with plenty ofRead More

Teach for America Losing Ground in Recruiting

Teach for America Losing Ground in Recruiting

Best of the Web, National K-12 March 5, 2015 at 4:10 pm

Teach for America, or TFA, is a program which recruits high-achieving college graduates to teach for two years in low-performing or underserved public schools. Some Houstonians may know it as an organization whose alumni went on to found Houston’s YES Prep and KIPP charter schools. Many others may know TFARead More

HSPVA Principal Attends “Closing the Excellence Gap” Summit

HSPVA Principal Attends “Closing the Excellence Gap” Summit

HISD March 4, 2015 at 8:30 am

Last month, HSPVA principal R. Scott Allen was among those chosen to attend the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s first annual “Closing the Excellence Gap” education summit. At the summit, more than 100 high school principals met with education researchers, Department of Education officials, and other experts and interested parties. TheRead More

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Increased PreK Funding on the Horizon for Texas Public Schools

Policy, Research, & Analysis, PreK March 2, 2015 at 8:30 am

In the State of the State address on February 17, Governor Greg Abbott identified five key issues which he intends to be the top legislative priorities in the immediate future. One of these issues was PreK funding. In his gubernatorial campaign, Abbott declared his support for state-funded PreK programs andRead More

HISD To Expand Programs in College Readiness, Dual Language, Linked Learning

HISD To Expand Programs in College Readiness, Dual Language, Linked Learning

Education News, HISD February 27, 2015 at 8:30 am

Two weeks ago, HISD Superintendent Terry Grier gave his annual State of the Schools address, in which he discussed strides the district has made in the past year and revealed plans to make further progress in the coming year. The most prominent announcements this year dealt with programs undergoing considerableRead More

HISD High Schools Score High National Rankings

HISD High Schools Score High National Rankings

HISD, Schools February 25, 2015 at 8:30 am

It’s no secret that HISD is home to some of the best public schools in the country. The excellence of the district’s offerings was reaffirmed this month with the publication of the Washington Post‘s annual list of the most challenging schools in America. Two-thirds of HISD’s high schools made theRead More

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Some Children’s Books are Timeless

Best of the Web, Goods for Young Children February 24, 2015 at 8:30 am

Almost anyone you can ask will have fond childhood memories of reading. Sometimes stories reach out and grab us, and even years later, we remember the impact they had. For many millenials, the Harry Potter books carry this kind of memory; for older generations, the works of Madeleine L’Engle mightRead More

Freshman Year for Free? The Future of Online Education

Freshman Year for Free? The Future of Online Education

Best of the Web, Education News February 23, 2015 at 8:30 am

Several months ago, we wrote about edX’s High School Initiative, a groundbreaking expansion into online APs, which will unveil comprehensive MOOCs for eight different AP courses (as well as other college-preparatory material) over the next year. Last month, in partnership with the Modern States Education Alliance, edX announced yet another significantRead More

Flashcards Not Working? Get Creative with Studying.

Flashcards Not Working? Get Creative with Studying.

Best of the Web, Study Skills February 20, 2015 at 8:30 am

The Huffington Post recently ran an article about a college student who decided to break out of her old study routines by turning her notes into art – specifically, Van Gogh’s “Starry Night,” recreated in impressive detail on a whiteboard. By writing out her notes in the form of an ImpressionistRead More

HISD Extends MyON Deal Giving Students Access to Free Books Online

HISD Extends MyON Deal Giving Students Access to Free Books Online

HISD, Technology February 19, 2015 at 8:30 am

In 2014, HISD partnered with myON, a service of Capstone Publishing which allows students to access hundreds of books online for free. The partnership was intended to support the Literacy by Three program, which stresses full literacy by the end of third grade, and the Read Houston Read program, whichRead More

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Research: Memorizing Times Tables Misses the Point

Policy, Research, & Analysis, Study Skills February 18, 2015 at 8:00 am

Do you remember learning your times tables as a child? And what about “Minute Math”? Timed math quizzes and drills are commonly used as classroom tools to reinforce basic concepts like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. But according to Stanford professor and education scholar Jo Boaler, these teaching methods canRead More

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School Spotlight: HSPVA

HISD, Schools February 16, 2015 at 8:00 am

The High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, or HSPVA, was among the first magnet schools in HISD. And while many people assume that fine arts schools are less academically rigorous, the opposite is true of HSPVA – it challenges students both artistically and academically. It is ranked 19thRead More

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These Houston Schools Take World Language Learning to the Next Level

Houston Schools, Schools February 13, 2015 at 6:00 am

Multilingualism is a tremendous asset, opening up new career opportunities and new cultural horizons. And even without attaining full fluency in another language, students can benefit greatly from language learning. A host of studies have shown second language learning to have positive effects ranging from strengthened cognitive abilities to increasedRead More

There’s Still Time to Apply for These Scholarships: Part Two

There’s Still Time to Apply for These Scholarships: Part Two

College, Recommendations February 11, 2015 at 6:00 am

If your child is a senior in high school, you’ve probably devoted a considerable amount of time to thinking about their college tuition. Perhaps you’ve been saving up since they were born; perhaps you’ve already co-signed for some student loans. But however you and your child are planning to coverRead More

Improving School Performance Through Parental Engagement

Improving School Performance Through Parental Engagement

Policy, Research, & Analysis, Study Skills February 9, 2015 at 6:00 am

How much do you know about your children’s homework? How many assignments do they have tonight? Are they on track with their longer-term projects? If you don’t know, you should look into ways of finding out – it could actually make a difference in your child’s academic performance. A 2014Read More

There’s Still Time to Apply for These Scholarships

There’s Still Time to Apply for These Scholarships

Uncategorized February 4, 2015 at 8:30 am

As parents of teens and twenty-somethings know all too well, higher education comes with a hefty price tag. At UT Austin, in-state tuition will cost you about $10,000 per year – and that’s before room, board, and textbooks. At private institutions like Rice and the Ivy League schools, all expensesRead More