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Category: ESSA

An image of people standing to make the outline of the United States. The middle of the outline says "Check State Plans".
December 14, 2017November 20, 2019 Dan Jircitano

Check State Plans | Website

Check State Plans | Website
Under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), states have been given a unique and important opportunity to shape and customize a plan that advances educational opportunities in bold and innovative ways for all students.Continue reading Check State Plans | Website →

This is a map of the United States, zoomed in on the Rocky Mountains and Midwest regions.
October 3, 2017November 20, 2019 Dan Jircitano

A Guide to State ESSA Plans: Goals, Teacher Quality, and More

A Guide to State ESSA Plans: Goals, Teacher Quality, and More
Education Week’s comprehensive guide to the latest goings-on with state ESSA plans. Continue reading A Guide to State ESSA Plans: Goals, Teacher Quality, and More →

A map of the United States shaded in blue, organe, and red to reflect every state's ESSA plans status with the United States Department of Education. Red shading represents the draft plan was released. Orange represents the plan was approved by USDOE. Blue shading represents the plan was submitted to USDOE.
September 27, 2017November 20, 2019 Dan Jircitano

State ESSA Plans | Interactive Map

State ESSA Plans | Interactive Map
Choice Media’s interactive map tracks state ESSA plans by their status with the United States Department of Education and links visitors to the latest version of each state plan.Continue reading State ESSA Plans | Interactive Map →

The image features text that says "Understanding ESSA" and a blue map of the united states with yellow speech bubbles over it.
September 27, 2017November 20, 2019 Dan Jircitano

Understanding ESSA | Website

Understanding ESSA | Website
In December of 2015, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into federal law. ESSA, a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, made substantial changes to the previous iteration of the law, known as No Child Left Behind (NCLB).Continue reading Understanding ESSA | Website →

September 27, 2017November 20, 2019 Dan Jircitano

Evidence for ESSA | Website

Evidence for ESSA | Website
In December 2015, Congress passed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), replacing No Child Left Behind (NCLB) as the main federal law governing K-12 education. Continue reading Evidence for ESSA | Website →

The image features the logo of the United States Department of Education, which has white text over a blue border, and an image of a tree in the middle.
September 27, 2017November 20, 2019 Dan Jircitano

Using Evidence to Strengthen Education Investments

Using Evidence to Strengthen Education Investments
Using, generating, and sharing evidence about effective strategies to support students gives stakeholders an important tool to accelerate student learning.Continue reading Using Evidence to Strengthen Education Investments →

September 27, 2017November 20, 2019 Dan Jircitano

Overview of Every Student Succeeds Act

Overview of Every Student Succeeds Act
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed by President Obama on December 10, 2015, and represents good news for our nation’s schools. Continue reading Overview of Every Student Succeeds Act →

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The research reported here was supported by the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, through Grant R305C150017 to the University of Delaware. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not represent views of the Institute or the U.S. Department of Education.

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