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Education: Whose Job Is It?

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This was not as radical a move for his administration as it may sound to modern ears. appeared first on ED.gov Blog. By: Scott Yenor In 1982, President Ronald Reagan proposed dismantling the Department of Education, an agency barely two years old.

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Dr. Nancy Lynne Westfield, Wabash College

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Known for her pedagogical and administrative vision and creativity, Westfields dynamic leadership focuses upon teachers who want to improve their teaching and have a more balanced teaching life. Westfields blog, Teaching on the Pulse explores the day-to-day challenges and joys of teaching.

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Administration of ESSA Title III State-Administered Grants Returns to OELA

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Department of Education (Department) last month hosted a convening with national and local leaders to discuss the pivotal moment we found ourselves in, as we transform Continue Reading The post Administration of ESSA Title III State-Administered Grants Returns to OELA appeared first on ED.gov Blog.

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Museum Studies Program Seeks to Diversify the Field

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We take an approach that includes public programming, education K-16 and beyond, how we roll out online curricula, how we do social media, blogs, everything else. For example, the course on museum administration is currently taught by the New-York Historical’s CFO, said Jorge Silva-Puras, interim dean of CUNY SPS.

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FSA Launches “Fast News” Blog to Keep Administrators Informed on Better FAFSA

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The Department of Education announced the creation of FAFSA Fast News: an online blog dedicated to connecting federal officials and financial aid professionals about all things related to the new FAFSA application.

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FSA Launches “Fast News” Blog to Keep Administrators Informed on 2024-25 FAFSA

College Aid Services

The Department of Education announced the creation of FAFSA Fast News: an online blog dedicated to connecting federal officials and financial aid professionals about all things related to the new FAFSA application.

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Your Voice is Your Power… So Start Telling Your Story

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Our hub offers workshop sessions where students can learn about topics like retention and recruitment for school clubs, how to build positive partnerships with school administration, and understanding the impacts of unhealthy relationships.