At least 40 states have one or more districts implementing competency education, and that number is growing. But not all programs are created equal.
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What made your year in 2014? We want to hear about what in education you'll remember from 2014, whether it's an event at your child's school, a favorite memory from the classroom you teach in or something bigger, perhaps an issue facing your school, school district or Indiana as a whole. Just visit the link to the
This time last year, Chalkbeat had nine employees. Today, we have 24 plus six summer interns (and we're hoping at least two of those internships turn into full-time positions). Needless to say we've grown very quickly and we are excited to welcome new, great talent to our team. Here's a brief look at some of our new
In February, we launched a tool called MORI– which stands for Measures of Our Reporting's Influence. MORI is a Wordpress plug in that was born of Chalkbeat's fundamental belief that journalists can make a difference. We've been using MORI for a couple months now with our reporters, and now we're excited about the
We're excited to welcome Sarah Glen as our new engagement associate for Chalkbeat. Sarah previously worked at Digital First Media's Project Thunderdome as a features producer. She studied journalism and political science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she also worked at The Daily Tar Heel,
At Chalkbeat Indiana, our mission is to give people the information they need to make smart, informed decisions related to education. For that reason, we want our stories to be shared as widely as possible! Whether you run a blog, newspaper, radio or television website, we welcome and encourage you to share our
At Chalkbeat Tennessee, our mission is to give people the information they need to make smart, informed decisions related to education. For that reason, we want our stories to be shared as widely as possible! Whether you run a blog, newspaper, radio or television website, we welcome and encourage you to reuse our
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