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Welcome to "A Quality Education Blog", the blog of the Loyola Institute for Quality and Equity in Education. The Loyola Institute is a community-based research institute committed to pursuing the data necessary to ensure that all of New Orleans' children have access to a high quality public education. Think of this as an open forum in which anyone can communicate his or her ideas about the roles and importance of quality and equity in education. More about us »
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Next Friday, April 8, US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan will be here at Loyola as part of a nationwide campaign to recruit young people — especially those who maybe wouldn’t typically consider it — to enter the teaching profession. … Continue reading
Folks are talking about Louisiana winning a $1.8 billion settlement from FEMA for repairing and replacing school facilities damaged or destroyed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. With a School Facilities Master Plan with as-yet-undetermined funding, this is certainly big … Continue reading
As Alex has already provided today’s education commentary fix, I will switch it up and provide a quick overview of things that have hit my reading radar today. Noteworthy reads can be found by following this jump: