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Later this morning, President Obama is expected to make a public push for reauthorization of ESEA in 2011 at Kenmore Middle School in Virginia. Hope Street Group Education Director Alice Johnson Cain and Community Leaders Doug Clark, Lisa Mills, Darcy Moody, Sam Roe and Dina Rock are there.

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The White House will be streaming live video of the event. You can also read about expected talking points on Education Week's Politics K-12 blog.

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In a speech today, Education Secretary Arne Duncan will kick off a conversation about the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (NCLB). By framing the law in civil rights terms, the Secretary will signal a continued commitment to federal accountability and a focus on equity. He'll also talk about improving the law and our ability to measure student achievement, including using that data to improve teacher evaluation (Draft Recommendations). Here's USA Today and the AP.

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At an event on Thursday, Secretary Duncan and Jim Shelton discussed the details of "i3," the $650 million Investing in Innovation fund that is part of ARRA, the gigantic stimulus bill.

 

In some ways, i3 is like the Race to the Top Fund, but for districts and charter school networks. And it may have even fewer strings (we won't know for sure until the guidance is published). Duncan and Shelton (formerly of the Gates Foundation, now tasked with running i3) discussed the way the money would be doled out starting in early 2010:

 

Our basic operating premise is that grants for proven programs should be larger than those for promising but largely untested programs. Grants will fall into three categories:

  • First, Pure Innovation grants of up to about $5 million dollars for promising ideas that should be tried.
  • Second, Strategic Investment grants of up to roughly $30 million for programs that need to build a research base or organizational capacity to succeed at a larger scale.
  • And finally, Grow What Works grants that will go as high as $50 million for proven programs that are ready to grow and expand.

Check out the full text of Duncan's remarks here.

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Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announces guidance on the Race to the Top Fund in a live Webcast today at 12:15 p.m. EDT.  Secretary Duncan also weighed in with this piece in today's Washington Post.