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Report finds KIPP students outscore public school peers
Bill Turque |
The Washington Post
06/21/2010
This article highlights a Mathematica Policy Research report that shows that middle school students in the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) significantly outperform their public school peers in reading and math.
The $600 billion challenge
Fortune
06/16/2010
This article reports on how Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, and Warren Buffett are asking the nation's billionaires to pledge to give at least half their net worth to charity, in their lifetimes or at death.
Wendy Kopp Interview (World Innovation Forum)
Braden Kelley |
Blogging Innovation
06/15/2010
In this video interview made during the World Innovation Forum, Wendy Kopp, founder of Teach For America, talks about lessons she's learned during the last 20 years of the program.
Video: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard
Richard White |
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
06/11/2010
Dan Heath, co-author of the bestselling business book Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard, and Brett Jenks, the chief executive of Rare, an environmental charity in Arlington, Va., offer some ideas on how can nonprofits group can alter their operations, strategy, or mission.
What They're Doing After Harvard
Naomi Schasfer Riley |
The Wall Street Journal
06/10/2010
In this interview with Teach For America founder, Wendy Kopp explains why going into education beats working on Wall Street.
Teach for America: Education reform in action
Michael Gerson |
The Washington Post
06/09/2010
Michael Gerson praises Teach For America for becoming a revolutionary force in education reform by applying a rigorous, scientific approach to teaching.
Program Helps Change School
ANDREA EGER |
Tulsa World
06/03/2010
Changing a school's culture from one of dysfunction to high expectations can't be accomplished overnight, but this article credits 12 first-year Teach For America teachers for the marked improvement at Gilcrease Middle School.
Young, disconnectedand ready for mentoring
Jimmy Lynn |
The Washington Post
05/21/2010
Jimmy Lynn, adjunct professor at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business and longtime mentor to Year Up students, authors this piece that underscores the importance of providing young adults with the opportunities and support they need to succeed—especially those young people who are facing socio-economic challenges.
What Educators Are Learning From Money Managers
Daniel Fisher |
Forbes
05/20/2010
Daniel Fisher reports on how innovative schools collect data, look for small changes, intervene quickly and move resources to the formulas that work.
BELL Program Helps Richmond County Students in Language Arts and Math
Stephanie Toone |
The Augusta Chronicle
05/17/2010
This Augusta Chronicle article highlights a ceremony honoring 480 students who participated in BELL, a program that seeks to help elementary and middle school students plan and prepare for challenges in math and language arts classes, so they can do well in class and in life.
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