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 | 21st Century Skills |
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 | Accountability |
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 | Accountability--Accreditation |
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 | Accountability--Measures/Indicators |
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 | Accountability--Reporting Results |
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 | Accountability--Rewards |
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 | Accountability--Sanctions/Interventions |
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 | Accountability--Sanctions/Interventions--No Pass No Play |
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 | Accountability--Sanctions/Interventions--Takeovers |
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 | Accountability--School Improvement |
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 | Adult Basic Education |
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 | Assessment |
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 | Assessment--Accommodations |
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 | Assessment--College Entrance Exams |
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 | Assessment--Computer Based |
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 | Assessment--End-of-Course |
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 | Assessment--Formative/Interim |
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 | At-Risk (incl. Dropout Prevention) |
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 | At-Risk (incl. Dropout Prevention)--Alternative Education |
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 | At-Risk (incl. Dropout Prevention)--Drugs/Alcohol |
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 | Attendance |
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 | Attendance--Compulsory |
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 | Attendance--Truancy |
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 | Background Checks |
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 | Bilingual/ESL |
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 | Business Involvement |
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 | Career/Technical Education |
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 | Career/Technical Education--Career Academies/Apprenticeship |
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 | Choice of Schools--Charter Schools |
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 | Choice of Schools--Charter Schools--Charter Districts |
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 | Choice of Schools--Charter Schools--Closings |
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 | Choice of Schools--Charter Schools--Cyber Charters |
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 | Choice of Schools--Charter Schools--Finance |
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 | Choice of Schools--Charter Schools--Research |
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 | Choice of Schools--Choice/Open Enrollment |
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 | Choice of Schools--Innovation Schools |
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 | Choice of Schools--Magnet or Specialized Schools |
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 | Choice of Schools--Tax Credits |
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 | Choice of Schools--Vouchers |
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 | Choice of Schools--Vouchers--Privately Funded |
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 | Civic Education |
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 | Civic Education--Character Education |
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 | Civic Education--Civic Knowledge and Literacy |
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 | Civic Education--Pledge of Allegiance |
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 | Class Size |
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 | Curriculum |
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 | Curriculum--Arts Education |
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 | Curriculum--Drivers Education |
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 | Curriculum--Financial Literacy/Economics Ed. |
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 | Curriculum--Foreign Language/Sign Language |
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 | Curriculum--Health/Nutrition Education |
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 | Curriculum--Language Arts |
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 | Curriculum--Mathematics |
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 | Curriculum--Physical Education |
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 | Curriculum--Science |
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 | Curriculum--Sex Education |
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 | Curriculum--Social Studies/History |
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 | Data-Driven Improvement |
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 | Demographics--Enrollments |
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 | Desegregation |
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 | Economic/Workforce Development |
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 | Equity |
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 | Federal |
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 | Finance |
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 | Finance--Adequacy/Core Cost |
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 | Finance--Aid to Private Schools |
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 | Finance--Bonds |
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 | Finance--District |
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 | Finance--Facilities |
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 | Finance--Federal |
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 | Finance--Funding Formulas |
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 | Finance--Local Foundations/Funds |
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 | Finance--Lotteries |
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 | Finance--Performance Funding |
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 | Finance--Private Giving |
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 | Finance--Resource Efficiency |
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 | Finance--State Budgets/Expenditures |
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 | Finance--Student Fees |
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 | Finance--Taxes/Revenues |
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 | Finance--Taxes/Revenues--Alternative Revenues |
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 | Governance |
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 | Governance--Deregulation/Waivers/Home Rule |
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 | Governance--Ethics/Conflict of Interest |
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 | Governance--Mandates |
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 | Governance--School Boards |
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 | Governance--School Boards--Training |
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 | Governance--Site-Based Management |
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 | Governance--State Boards/Chiefs/Agencies |
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 | Health |
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 | Health--Child Abuse |
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 | Health--Mental Health |
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 | Health--Nutrition |
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 | Health--School Based Clinics or School Nurses |
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 | Health--Suicide Prevention |
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 | High School |
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 | High School--Advanced Placement |
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 | High School--College Readiness |
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 | High School--Dropout Rates/Graduation Rates |
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 | High School--Dual/Concurrent Enrollment |
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 | High School--Early Colleges/Middle Colleges |
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 | High School--Exit Exams |
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 | High School--GED (General Education Development) |
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 | High School--Graduation Requirements |
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 | High School--International Baccalaureate |
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 | Instructional Approaches--Grading Practices |
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 | Instructional Approaches--Homeschooling |
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 | Integrated Services/Full-Service Schools |
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 | Leadership |
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 | Leadership--District Superintendent |
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 | Leadership--District Superintendent--Compensation and Diversified Pay |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Certification and Licensure |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Compensation and Diversified Pay |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Evaluation and Effectiveness |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Induction Programs and Mentoring |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Preparation |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Preparation--Alternative |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Professional Development |
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 | Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Tenure |
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 | Middle School |
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 | Minority/Diversity Issues |
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 | Minority/Diversity Issues--African American |
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 | Minority/Diversity Issues--American Indian / Alaska Native / Native Hawaiian |
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 | No Child Left Behind--Adequate Yearly Progress |
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 | No Child Left Behind--Assessment |
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 | No Child Left Behind--Consequences for Schools |
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 | No Child Left Behind--Report Cards |
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 | No Child Left Behind--School Support |
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 | No Child Left Behind--Supplemental Services |
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 | Online Learning--Digital/Blended Learning |
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 | Online Learning--Virtual Schools/Courses |
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 | P-16 or P-20 |
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 | P-3 |
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 | P-3 Child Care |
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 | P-3 Content Standards and Assessment |
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 | P-3 Ensuring Quality |
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 | P-3 Finance |
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 | P-3 Governance |
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 | P-3 Grades 1-3 |
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 | P-3 Health and Mental Health |
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 | P-3 Kindergarten |
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 | P-3 Kindergarten--Full-Day Kindergarten |
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 | P-3 Preschool |
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 | P-3 Special Ed./Inclusion |
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 | P-3 Teaching Quality/Professional Development |
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 | Parent/Family |
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 | Postsecondary |
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 | Postsecondary Accountability |
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 | Postsecondary Accountability--Accreditation |
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 | Postsecondary Accountability--Student Learning |
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 | Postsecondary Affordability |
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 | Postsecondary Affordability--Financial Aid |
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 | Postsecondary Affordability--Textbooks |
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 | Postsecondary Affordability--Tuition/Fees |
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 | Postsecondary Affordability--Tuition/Fees--Prepd/College Savings Plans |
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 | Postsecondary Affordability--Tuition/Fees--Undocumented Immigrants |
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 | Postsecondary Faculty |
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 | Postsecondary Faculty--Compensation |
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 | Postsecondary Faculty--Intellectual Property |
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 | Postsecondary Faculty--Tenure |
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 | Postsecondary Finance |
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 | Postsecondary Finance--Efficiency/Performance-Based Funding |
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 | Postsecondary Finance--Facilities |
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 | Postsecondary Finance--Revenue and Expenditures |
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 | Postsecondary Governance and Structures |
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 | Postsecondary Governance and Structures--Administrative/Leadership Issues |
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 | Postsecondary Governance and Structures--State Executives/State Agencies |
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 | Postsecondary Institutions |
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 | Postsecondary Institutions--Community/Technical Colleges |
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 | Postsecondary Institutions--For-Profit/Proprietary |
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 | Postsecondary Institutions--Four-Year Baccalaureate |
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 | Postsecondary Institutions--HBCUs/Minority-Serving Institutions |
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 | Postsecondary Institutions--Private/Independent |
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 | Postsecondary Online Instruction |
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 | Postsecondary Participation--Access |
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 | Postsecondary Participation--Admissions Requirements |
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 | Postsecondary Participation--Affirmative Action |
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 | Postsecondary Participation--Enrollments (Statistics) |
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 | Postsecondary Students |
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 | Postsecondary Students--Adults |
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 | Postsecondary Students--Disabled |
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 | Postsecondary Students--Foster Youth |
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 | Postsecondary Students--Graduate/Professional |
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 | Postsecondary Students--International |
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 | Postsecondary Students--Low-Income |
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 | Postsecondary Students--Military |
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 | Postsecondary Students--Minority |
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 | Postsecondary Success |
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 | Postsecondary Success--Completion |
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 | Postsecondary Success--Completion--Completion Rates (Statistics) |
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 | Postsecondary Success--Developmental/Remediation |
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 | Postsecondary Success--Retention/Persistence |
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 | Postsecondary Success--Transfer/Articulation |
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 | Private Schools |
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 | Privatization |
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 | Promising Practices |
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 | Promotion/Retention |
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 | Public Involvement |
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 | Reading/Literacy |
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| OH | Signed into law 12/2011 | P-12 | Specifies dyslexia as a specific learning disability. Directs the superintendent of public instruction to establish a pilot project, to operate for three school years in three districts, to provide early screening and intervention services for children with risk factors for dyslexia, including low phonemic awareness. In establishing and operating the pilot, directs the superintendent to consult with the international dyslexia association or any other nationally recognized organization that specializes in multisensory structured language programs for the treatment of dyslexia. Requires participating districts to report annually to the superintendent data about the operation and results of the pilot project. Directs the state superintendent, not later than December 31 of the third school year of the pilot, to report to the general assembly the superintendent's evaluation of the results of the pilot project and legislative recommendations whether to continue, expand or make changes to the pilot project. http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/BillText129/129_HB_96_EN_N.pdf
Title: H.B. 96
Source: www.legislature.state.oh.us/
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| OH | Signed into law 12/2011 | P-12 | Defines "dyslexia" and "dyslexia specialist". Permits the governing board of any educational service center to engage the services of a dyslexia specialist to provide training for teachers of grades K-4 on the indicators of dyslexia and the instruction that children with dyslexia need to learn, read, write and spell. Provides that if a service center provides this training, it must make the training available to districts within the service center's territory and to other districts, community schools, and STEM schools that have contracted for the training from the service center. Provides that if an educational service center's governing board does not provide the training, a group of local districts within the service center's territory may engage the services of a dyslexia specialist to provide training for teachers independently. Permits a district or school to require the aforementioned training for its teachers as part of the district's or school's regular in-service training programs. Pages 11-12 of 22: http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/BillText129/129_HB_157_EN_N.pdf
Title: H.B. 157 - Dyslexia Training for K-4 Teachers
Source: www.legislature.state.oh.us
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| MN | Adopted Rules 11/2011 | P-12 | Revised English Language Arts standards to set consistent expectations across the state. The revised standards include statutory requirements related to college and career readiness, technology information literacy, and contributions of Minnesota American Indian Tribes and Communities.
3501.0640 - Kindergarten through Grade 12 Reading Standards: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=3501.0640
3501.0645 - Kindergarten through Grade 12 Writing Standards: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=3501.0645
3501.0650 - Kindergarten through Grade 12 Speaking, Viewing, Listening and Media Literacy Standards: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=3501.0650
3501.0655 - Kindergarten through Grade 12 Language Standards: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=3501.0655
Title: MN ADC 3501.0640, 0645, 0650, 0655
Source: Westlaw/StateNet
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| CA | Signed into law 09/2011 | P-12 | Repeals the Governor's Reading Award Program, a grant program for school districts that maintain any of grades K-8. Repeals the requirement that the secretary contract for the public involvement campaign to inform Californians that promoting reading in the public schools as a key to success in life is the responsibility of all Californians. http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/sen/sb_0901-0950/sb_942_bill_20110926_chaptered.pdf
Title: S.B. 942 - Governor's Reading Award Program
Source: /www.leginfo.ca.gov
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| CT | Signed into law 07/2011 | P-12 | Sec. 1 - Establishes a task force to address the academic achievement gaps in Connecticut by considering effective approaches to closing the achievement gaps in elementary, middle and high schools. Requires the task force to submit a master plan to the General Assembly by July 1, 2012. Provides that the task force must terminate on January 1, 2020.
Sec. 2 - Establishes an Interagency Council for Ending the Achievement Gap (the council) to assist the achievement gap task force, in the development of the master plan to eliminate the academic achievement gaps in Connecticut, implement the provisions of the master plan, and, if necessary, make recommendations for legislation relating to the master plan to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly. Directs the council to submit annual progress reports on the implementation of the master plan to the General Assembly.
Sec. 3 - Permits local or regional boards of education for schools designated as low-achieving under state law to increase the number of school sessions each year and the number of school hours each day in order to improve student performance and remove the school from the list of low-achieving schools.
Sec. 4 - Provides that the summer reading program required in priority school districts must be offered to children enrolled in kindergarten who are determined by their school to be substantially deficient in reading based on measures established by the State Board of Education. Directs each priority school district to require the schools under its jurisdiction to assess the reading level of students enrolled in kindergarten at the end of the school year and in grades 1-3 at the beginning, middles and end of the school year (assessment was previously only required in grades 1-3 at the middle and end of the school year). Required individual reading plans must be monitored by school literacy teams that will consist of, but not be limited to, teachers, school reading specialists, internal or external reading consultants, the school principal and the provider of the additional instruction. Adds kindergarten to the grade range for which priority school districts may require students found substantially deficient in reading to attend summer school.
Sec. 5 - Permits the Commissioner of Education to identify schools to participate in a pilot study for the purposes of promoting best practices in early literacy and closing the academic achievement gaps.
Sec. 6 - Provides that the required statement of educational goals (which identify specific expectations for students in terms of skills, knowledge and competence) prepared by the board of education be annually established.
Sec. 7 - Requires, on and after July 1, 2011, any person applying for a certification in the endorsement area of elementary education to achieve a satisfactory evaluation on the appropriate State Board of Education approved mathematics assessment in order to be eligible for such elementary education endorsement.
Sec. 8 - Requires, not later than July 1, 2012, the Department of Education to approve and make available model curricula and frameworks in reading and mathematics for grades prekindergarten to grade four, inclusive, for use by boards of education for school districts or individual schools identified by the department as having academic achievement gaps.
Sec. 9 - Requires the Connecticut School Reform Resource Center (the Center) to provide a program of professional development activities for teachers to educate such students that includes research-based child development and reading instruction tools and practices. Requires the Center to develop strategies for assisting such students who are in danger of failing and develop culturally-relevant methods for educating students whose primary language is not English. http://www.cga.ct.gov/2011/ACT/PA/2011PA-00085-R00SB-00929-PA.htm
Title: S.B. 929
Source: http://www.cga.ct.gov
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| IL | Signed into law 07/2011 | P-12 | Directs each school board to promote at least 60 minutes of minimum reading opportunities daily for students in grades K-3 whose reading level is one grade level or lower than their current grade level according to current learning standards and the school district. http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/97/PDF/097-0088.pdf
Title: H.B. 2397
Source: www.ilga.gov
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| IN | Signed into law 07/2011 | P-12 | To be licensed as an elementary teacher, individuals must be able to demonstrate comprehensive scientifically based reading instruction skills, including: (a) phonemic awareness; (b) phonics instruction; (c) fluency; (d) vocabulary; and (e) comprehension (the last three are new). These are in addition to other prior requirements that included (1) basic reading, writing and math; (2) pedagogy; (3) knowledge of the areas in which the individual is required to have a license to teach.
Full text: http://www.in.gov/legislative/bills/2011/SE/SE0001.1.html
Title: S.B. 1 - Proficiencies for Teaching Reading
Source: http://www.in.gov
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| MN | Signed into law 07/2011 | P-12 | (1) Restates the literacy goal so that the legislature seeks to have every child reading at or above grade level no later than the end of grade 3. (2) Adds identification requirements for students who are not reading at grade level. (3) Requires reading assessments identify and evaluate students' areas of academic need related to literacy. (4) Requires schools at least annually give the parent of each student who is not reading at or above grade level timely information about the student's reading proficiency, services being provided to the student, and strategies for parents to help their student succeed in reading. (5) Requires the district to provide reading intervention to accelerate student growth. (6) Clarifies that elementary teachers be able to implement the five reading areas of comprehensive, scientifically based reading instruction and requires that licensed teachers recognize students' diverse needs in cross-cultural settings and are able to serve the oral language and linguistic needs of students who are English language learners. (7) Requires a school district to adopt a local literacy plan to have every child reading at or above grade level no later than the end of grade 3; states what the plan must include and requires that the plan be posted on the district website. (Article 2, Sec 3)
http://wdoc.house.leg.state.mn.us/leg/LS87/1/HF0026.0.pdf
Title: H.F. 26
Source: http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us
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| MN | Signed into law 07/2011 | P-12 | Expands the state's Reading Corps program to include comprehensive, scientifically based reading instruction to children age three to grade three. Requires the commission to submit a biennial report that records and evaluates program data to determine the efficacy of the program. (Article 2, Sec 38, Subd 8)
Specifies $4,125,000 per year be put toward leveraging federal and private funding to support the Minnesota Reading Corps, including the costs associated with training and teaching early literacy skills to children age three to grade three and the evaluation of the impact of the Reading Corps program. (Article 2, Sec 50, Subd 17)
http://wdoc.house.leg.state.mn.us/leg/LS87/1/HF0026.0.pdf
Title: H.F. 26
Source: http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/
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| NC | Veto overridden: legislature has overridden governor's veto 06/2011 | P-12 | Articulates legislative priority that high school graduates enter the workforce or higher education fully prepared. To implement this priority, directs the joint education oversight committee to study and report to the 2012 regular session with a comprehensive plan that addresses, among other issues, implementation of a 3rd grade literacy policy, including the advisability of a program for 3rd grade reading specialists modeled on Florida's reading specialist program. Provides that any program implemented needs to be structured so that ongoing, evaluable performance and outcome data is available.
Page 37 of 342: http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2011/Bills/House/PDF/H200v9.pdf
Committee report (recommendations on page 24 of 27): http://www.ncleg.net/documentsites/committees/JLEOC/Report%20to%20the%20General%20Assembly%20Session/2012%20Ed%20Oversight%20Final%20Report.pdf
Title: H.B. 200 - Third Grade Literacy Recommendations
Source: www.ncleg.net
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| TN | Signed into law 06/2011 | P-12 | Beginning with the 2011-2012 school year, a student in the third grade may not be promoted to the next grade level unless the student has shown a basic understanding of curriculum and ability to perform the skills required in the subject of reading as demonstrated by the student's grades or standardized test results. However, such student may be promoted if the student participates in an LEA approved research-based intervention prior to the beginning of the next school year.
http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/107/Bill/SB1776.pdf
Title: S.B. 1776
Source: http://www.capitol.tn.gov
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| WI | Signed into law 06/2011 | P-12 | Provided over $600,000 for costs to develop and implement a program to assess and improve literacy in elementary school
children (section 9101 (2)). A task force created by the governor by executive order and charged with developing detailed recommendations for a program to assess and improve literacy in elementary school children may request the department of administration to release funding from the department's appropriation account under section 20.505 (4) (c) of the statutes,
as created by this act, for use by the department to implement the recommendations of the task force after the governor has approved the detailed recommendations proposed by the task force.
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2011/related/acts/32.pdf
Title: A.B. 40 (Act 32) - Budget Bill
Source: https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/
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| OK | Signed into law 05/2011 | P-12 | Starting with students entering first grade in the 2011-2012 school year, the program of reading instruction must include provisions of the READ Initiative adopted by the school district, as instructed in the measure. If a reading deficiency is not remedied by the end of third grade, as demonstrated by scoring at the limited knowledge level on annual assessments, the student must be retained in third grade. Districts must notify parents their child has a reading deficiency, services provided and that the student will be retained if the deficiency isn't remedied. Administrators may promote students for good cause such as limited English proficient students and students with disabilities. Students may be promoted if they perform at a certain level on alternative assessments or if they demonstrate mastery through a student portfolio. Students also may be promoted if they receive intensive remediation in reading for two or more years but still demonstrate a deficiency and were previously retained in kindergarten, first grade, second grade or third grade for a total of two years. Those students must have an altered instructional day that includes reading instruction specific to their needs. Students not promoted must receive intensive reading instruction including methods such as tutoring or mentoring, an extended school day or week or year, summer reading camps or reduced teacher-student ratios. Districts must have a policy for midyear promotion of students if necessary. Districts must establish a Reading Enhancement and Acceleration Development Initiative to prevent the retention of third grade students and to offer intensive accelerated reading instruction to third grade students who failed to meet standards for promotion and to each kindergarten through third grade student who is assessed as having a reading deficiency.
http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf/2011-12%20ENR/SB/SB346%20ENR.DOC
Title: S.B. 346
Source: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us
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| OK | Signed into law 04/2011 | P-12 | Requires all teachers of reading in the public schools in kindergarten through third grade to incorporate into instruction the five elements of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, reading fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/2011-12bills/HB/HB1269_ENR.RTF
Title: H.B. 1269
Source: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us
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| MS | Vetoed 03/2011 | P-12 | To repeal components for the state department of education reading sufficiency program of instruction. (Identical to S.B. 2531, which was signed into law.)
http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2011/pdf/HB/0600-0699/HB0642SG.pdf
Title: H.B. 642
Source: http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us
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| NM | Signed into law 03/2011 | P-12 | Requires the knowledge of the science of teaching reading to be part of the teacher assessment examination for elementary licensure.
http://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/11%20Regular/final/HB0074.pdf
Title: H.B. 74
Source: http://www.nmlegis.gov
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| UT | Signed into law 03/2011 | P-12 | Clarifies that a district or charter school must assess the reading level of a student in 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade at the midpoint of a school year using multiple assessments and, by February 15, notify the parent if a student is reading below grade level. http://le.utah.gov/~2011/bills/sbillenr/sb0038.pdf
Title: S.B. 38
Source: le.utah.gov
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| UT | Signed into law 03/2011 | P-12 | Identifies allowable expenditures of K-3 Reading Improvement Program funds, including, among other uses, focused reading remediations through before- and after-school programs and summer programs, or reading software. Directs the state board to annually report to the education interim committee a summary of reading improvement program expenditures by districts and charter schools. http://le.utah.gov/~2011/bills/sbillenr/sb0063.pdf
Title: S.B. 63
Source: le.utah.gov
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| UT | Signed into law 03/2011 | P-12 | Directs the state board of education to approve a benchmark assessment for districts and charter schools to assess the reading proficiency of 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders at the beginning, middle and end of the school year, and report the assessment results to a student's parent or guardian. Provides that if a benchmark assessment or supplemental reading assessment indicates a student need in reading, the district or charter must provide focused intervention, administer formative assessments to measure the success of the intervention, inform the parent of activities the parent may engage in to enhance the student's reading proficiency, and provide the parent with information on appropriate interventions available to the student outside the regular school day that may include tutoring, before/after-school programs, or summer school.
Directs the state board of education to contract with an educational technology provider for a diagnostic assessment system for reading for students in grades K-3. Requires that the diagnostic assessment system for reading be available to applicant districts and charter schools beginning in the 2011-12 school year. Provides the diagnostic assessment system for reading must include (1) a benchmark assessment to be administered at the beginning, middle and end of grades K-3; (2) formative assessments to be administered every 2-4 weeks for students at high risk of not attaining proficiency in reading; (3) align with the state's language arts core curriculum; (4) include a data analysis component that has specified capabilities, including individualized student progress reports and lesson plans that may be used to develop reading skills. Provides the benchmark and formative assessments must be available to be downloaded to a portable technology device so that a teacher may sit beside a student as the student is being assessed at any location in the school.
Directs a district and charter school governing board to monitor the learning gains of a school's students as reported by the benchmark assessments, and require a reading achievement plan to be revised if the district or governing board determines a school's students are not making adequate learning gains.
Directs the state board to evaluate the effects of the diagnostic assessment system for reading by comparing the learning gains of students in schools that use the diagnostic assessment system with the gains of students in schools that do not use the system, and submit a report on the evaluation to the public education appropriations subcommittee by November 2013. Clarifies that certain district or charter school actions are prerequisites to receiving funds rather than precede an allocation of funds through the K-3 Reading Improvement Program; clarifies that one such action is professional development specifically for classroom teachers in grades K-3. Specifies goals that an applicant district or charter school must submit to be eligible for program funds. Provides that a district or charter school may use program funds for portable technology devices to administer reading assessments. Specifies criteria under which a district or charter school may, after three years, not receive additional funds under the K-3 Reading Improvement Program. Directs the state board of education to make an annual report to the public education appropriations subcommittee that includes information on student learning gains and trends, and that may include recommendations on how to increase the percentage of 3rd graders reading on grade level.
Makes an appropriation. Provides legislative intent that if this and H.B. 301 http://le.utah.gov/~2011/bills/hbillenr/hb0301.pdf both pass, (which did happen), that the amendments to subsection 53A-17a-150(15) in this bill supersede the amendments to the same section in H.B. 301. http://le.utah.gov/~2011/bills/hbillenr/hb0302.pdf
Title: H.B. 302
Source: le.utah.gov
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| VA | Signed into law 03/2011 | P-12 | Codifies in the Standards of Quality the flexibility to use funds provided in the appropriation act and provided to local school divisions for certain staffing standards related to instructional staff in mathematics, limited English proficiency, reading, technology, and assistant principals. Additionally, amends the definition of ''support services."
http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?111+ful+CHAP0055+pdf
Title: H.B. 1792/S.B. 1270
Source: http://lis.virginia.gov/
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 | Reading/Literacy--Adult Literacy |
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 | Religion |
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 | Rural |
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 | Scheduling/School Calendar |
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 | Scheduling/School Calendar--Day/Class Length |
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 | Scheduling/School Calendar--Extended Day Programs |
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 | Scheduling/School Calendar--Summer School |
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 | Scheduling/School Calendar--Week |
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 | Scheduling/School Calendar--Year |
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 | Scheduling/School Calendar--Year Round |
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 | School Climate/Culture |
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 | School Safety |
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 | School Safety--Bullying Prevention/Conflict Resolution |
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 | School Safety--Code of Conduct |
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 | School Safety--Corporal Punishment |
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 | School Safety--Disaster/Emergency Preparedness |
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 | School Safety--Expulsion/Suspension |
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 | School Safety--Sexual Harassment and Assault |
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 | School Safety--Special Education |
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 | School Safety--Uniforms/Dress Codes |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--District Consolidation/Deconsolidation |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--District Size |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--Facilities |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--Food Service |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--Libraries |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--Personnel (Non-Teaching) |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--School Size |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--Shared Services |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--Staffing Ratios |
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 | School/District Structure/Operations--Transportation |
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 | Service-Learning |
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 | Special Education |
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 | Special Education--Federal Law/Regulations |
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 | Special Education--Finance |
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 | Special Education--Placement |
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 | Special Education--Transition |
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 | Special Populations--Corrections Education |
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 | Special Populations--Foster Care |
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 | Special Populations--Gifted and Talented |
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 | Special Populations--Homeless Education |
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 | Special Populations--Immigrant Education |
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 | Special Populations--Migrant Education |
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 | Special Populations--Military |
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 | Standards |
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 | Standards--Common Core State Standards |
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 | State Longitudinal Data Systems |
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 | State Policymaking |
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 | State Policymaking--Task Forces/Commissions |
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 | STEM |
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 | Student Achievement |
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 | Student Supports |
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 | Student Supports--Counseling/Guidance |
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 | Student Supports--Mentoring/Tutoring |
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 | Student Supports--Remediation |
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 | Student Surveys |
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 | Students--Athletics/Extracurricular Activities |
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 | Students--Employment |
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 | Students--Incentives |
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 | Students--Records/Rights |
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 | Teaching Quality |
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 | Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure |
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 | Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--Alternative |
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 | Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--Assignment |
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 | Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--Highly Qualified Teachers |
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 | Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--Natl. Bd. for Prof. Teach. Stds. |
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 | Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--Special Education |
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 | Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--State Prof. Standards Bds. |
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 | Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--Substitute Teachers |
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 | Teaching Quality--Compensation and Diversified Pay |
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 | Teaching Quality--Compensation and Diversified Pay--Pay-for-Performance |
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 | Teaching Quality--Compensation and Diversified Pay--Retirement/Benefits |
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 | Teaching Quality--Evaluation and Effectiveness |
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 | Teaching Quality--Induction Programs and Mentoring |
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 | Teaching Quality--Paraprofessionals |
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 | Teaching Quality--Preparation |
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 | Teaching Quality--Professional Development |
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 | Teaching Quality--Recruitment and Retention |
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 | Teaching Quality--Recruitment and Retention--At-Risk Schools |
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 | Teaching Quality--Recruitment and Retention--High-Needs Subjects |
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 | Teaching Quality--Reduction in Force |
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 | Teaching Quality--Teacher Attitudes |
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 | Teaching Quality--Teacher Rights |
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 | Teaching Quality--Tenure or Continuing Contract |
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 | Teaching Quality--Unions/Collective Bargaining |
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 | Teaching Quality--Unions/Collective Bargaining--Strikes |
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 | Technology |
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 | Technology--Devices/Software/Hardware |
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 | Technology--Equitable Access |
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 | Technology--Funding Issues |
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 | Technology--Teacher/Faculty Training |
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 | Textbooks and Open Source |
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 | Urban--Change/Improvements |
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