In honor of back to school, we here at the Center for Education and Workforce thought we’d dust off our Education-ary publication to review some the ‘ABCs’ of education policy.
August 29, 2015 marks the 10-year anniversary of New Orleans’ direct hit from the now infamous Category 5 mega storm, Hurricane Katrina.
Giving teachers the tools they need to be successful in the classroom is something that I think everyone can support. And one of the tools essential to their effectiveness is professional development.
The higher education community came together this week to show its continued support of high academic standards and aligned assessments in K-12 education.
If all students in the United States received at least a basic level of skills in their classrooms, this would pump $27 trillion into the economy over the next 80 years. Yes, that’s trillion with a “T”.
It’s been nearly 10 years since Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc along the U.S. gulf coast and destroyed New Orleans, displacing thousands of families.
Every year, the U.S.









