I recently had the good fortune to observe a conference on collaborative international partnerships for higher education in Afghanistan. The restoration of higher education is key to rebuilding the war-ravaged nation.
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An Open Letter (and Thank You) to Mark Zuckerberg
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Prescriptions for Equal Access to Excellent Education
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Mayoral Candidates Express Interest in Leading on Education
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The New Age of Student Data
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Mayor’s Race Moves to Education at Upcoming Forum
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This Saturday at 10am the county Board of Education will co-sponsor a mayoral forum on public education. When you examine the list of critical issues San Jose's next mayor will have to confront—public safety, transportation, affordable housing, libraries, etc.—nearly all relate to our children's education.
Read More 3An Idea to Fix Our Broken Education System
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WrestleMania Treatment for Charter Schools in New Orleans
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Cesar Chavez’ Story Inspires, Informs on Current Struggles
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Gov. Brown Has Call to Make on Early Education
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Computer Coding Must Become Part of the Public School Curriculum
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Mayor’s Race Gets an Education Forum
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On Wednesday, the county Board of Education agreed to participate in a mayoral candidate forum on education. Educate Our State invited the Board be a partner, and the data show a thoughtful discussion is needed. Nineteen of the thirty-one districts in the county are located in San Jose, and nearly 50 percent of San Jose’s public school students test below grade level in math and English.
Read More 4Xavier De La Torre Leaving Post as County Superintendent of Education
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After a rocky year-and-a-half on the job, it appears Santa Clara County Office of Education Superintendent Xavier De La Torre will be heading back to Texas for a job as superintendent of a smaller school district. San Jose Inside reported more than three months ago that De La Torre was on the brink of being fired or resigning after a series of dustups with staff, a dissatisfactory performance review and concerns about a cheating scandal.
Read More 7County’s Bold Steps on Education Follow FDR’s Lead Despite Lawsuits
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I participated in last week’s 2014 State of the Valley conference at the Santa Clara Convention Center. One speaker referred to FDR’s concept of “bold, persistent experimentation.” It made me consider how we’ve been addressing our county’s education system, and a recent lawsuit that filed against the county Board of Education.
Read More 0San Jose State Hate Crime Report Masks Administrative Problems
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Gates Foundation Donates $100,000 to Franklin-McKinley Schools
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation granted $100,000 to Franklin McKinley School District to fund startup costs to promote collaboration between the traditional public school district and all its charter schools. The possibility that this seed money can lead to a much larger piece of the Gates Foundation Collaborative Compact financial pie is real, and predicated on the effort and results of the start-up phase. Santa Clara County Board of Education Trustee Joseph DiSalvo says that in order to radically impact student achievement and graduation rates in San Jose, especially for students of color and those living in poverty, we must work with all publicly-funded partners to reach new heights of high achievement for all. Too many efforts and public dollars are going into litigation in the old toxic model of competition between districts and charters.
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