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Q & A with Minn. Department of Education testing chief
Dirk Mattson, who oversees standardized testing and assessment for the Minnesota Department of Education, joined MPR's Tom Crann to talk more about the new standardized testing.
The St. Cloud Times chimes in on the debate over the anti-cloning initiatives by the House and Senate, saying they’ll damage the state’s research potential — and the economic benefits of it: The measure …  turns highly educated, well-compensated scientists into potential criminals if they pursue developing cutting-edge cellular medical treatments in Minnesota. … Have…
Court dismisses Turkish blacklist case
A U.S. district court has dismissed a Turkish group’s lawsuit filed against the University of Minnesota over how the U portrayed its Website, the Minnesota Daily reports. The Turkish Coalition of America had claimed the U’s Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies was blacklisting its Web site by calling it an “unreliable” site for research…
Regent/instructor Sviggum pondering future
MPR Photo / Tim Pugmire Decisions, decisions. Now that the University of Minnesota Board of Regents has ruled that recently appointed trustee Steve Sviggum faces a conflict of interest if he remains both regent and Humphrey School instructor, Sviggum has a choice to make, MPR’s Tim Post reports. We should hear within a few days…
3 semifinalists for Century College presidency
Just got this (edited) announcement from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system HQ:: Three semifinalists named for Century College presidency The names of three semifinalists for president of Century College in White Bear Lake have been submitted to Chancellor James H. McCormick: Ronald Anderson, vice president of academic affairs at Century College; Rassoul…
In case you missed it yesterday morning. I’m talking cuts, cloning and the chancellor’s salary.
California community colleges to slash enrollment, classes With state budget talks halted, the 112-campus system faces an $800-million cut in funding for the coming school year. The system may have to enroll 400,000 fewer students. Chancellor Jack Scott calls the situation a tragedy for students. (Los Angeles Times) Admission rate tightens at Harvard, Stanford, Princeton…
A committee at the University of Minnesota decided Wednesday that former speaker of the house Steve Sviggum faces a conflict of interest if he holds both of his positions at the university. So now, he has a decision to make.
Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel's push for education reform in Chicago has invigorated discussion on single-gender education. How do these schools compare to their co-educational counterparts?
The legislation also curbs collective bargaining rights by banning teacher strikes, and ending the tenure system in favor of five-year contracts. An education think tank helped shape the policies outlined in the bill, and says the trend away from tenure is a growing trend nationwide.