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Education

April 2009
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States and federal agencies are off to a slow and uneven start in allowing the public to track the first of $100 billion in new education funding under the federal economic-stimulus package, despite strong pledges of transparency for the program from the Obama administration.

 

Although about $145 million in aid has been sent from the U.S. Department of Education to states and local districts so far, most states’ “recovery” Web sites contain only general information about the stimulus program and no information on the money that’s flowed into their states.

 

Full story here.

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A video on how teachers and students are using Google docs. Very interesting piece that I think also demonstrates the potential for us on this site.

 

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The Washington Post reports that"The money is falling off the truck between Washington and the local schoolhouse," said Robley S. Jones, director of government affairs for the Virginia Education Association, which represents teachers.

 

"The worst thing that could happen is "the federal government does its biggest investment into education ever and it does nothing for schools," said Amy Wilkins, vice president of the Education Trust in the District, which advocates better schools for the disadvantaged. "Education people are going to have to use sharp elbows and tight fists to hold on to their money."

 

Read the entire story here.