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School Improvement Industry Weekly - The Podcast Editorial Podcasts

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8/28 What is "Capacity"? (II) As Applied to Public Schools

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8/21: What is "Capacity"? (I)

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8/13: The Federal Education Policy Issue The Presidential Candidates Donât Discuss (III)

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8/6: The Federal Education Policy Issue The Presidential Candidates Donât Discuss (Between II and III)

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7/30: The Federal Education Policy Issue The Presidential Candidates Donât Discuss (II)

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7/24: The Federal Education Policy Issue The Presidential Candidates Donât Discuss (I)

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7/17: "In short, I see no problem with research INITIALLY becoming public with little or no review."

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7/16: "In short, I see no problem with research becoming public with little or no review." (Between I and II)

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7/10: "In short, I see no problem with research becoming public with little or no review.â (I)

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7/3: Is There A School Improvement Industry?

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6/26: The School Improvement Industryâs Demand Side for SYs 2009 and 2010

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6/19: Funding NCLB

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6/11: Lobbying Should Be Marketing's Responsibility

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6/4: Philanthropy's Role in K-12 Program Evaluation

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5/28 Why Teachers Are Not Legally Recognized Professionals, But Should Be

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5/22: Franchising for Charter School Scale

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5/15: A Detailed Statutory Analysis of "based on" in Reading First (I)

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5/8: Reading First Interim Report Doesnât Pass the âSo What? Testâ

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4/30: Why Can't We All Just Get Along?

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Special: Kudos to the Education Industry Association

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4/23: Information Systems, Accountability and Adaptive Management

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4/16: On Teacher Accountability

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4/9: My Market Exemplars

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4/2: Critic or Critical Friend?

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3/26: Getting SES Providers Past the Tough Times Ahead

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3/20: Why the Tough Times Ahead for SES Providers?

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3/12: After Scientifically Based Research, Response to Intervention?

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3/5: SBR is Really RB, and RB is Really SBR: Do You Want Me to Apply SBR to Your Program?

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Special Series on Social Entrepreneurship (VI): Summing Up

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Special Series on Social Entrepreneurship (V): 1996 - Nonprofit Entrepreneurship Reaches a Critical Mass in Public Education

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Special Series on Social Entrepreneurship (IV): 1996 - Entrepreneurship Reaches a Critical Mass in Public Education

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Special Series on Social Entrepreneurship (III): BSE (Before Social Entrepreneurship)

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Special Series on Social Entrepreneurship (II): First, Define "Entrepreneur"

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Special Series on Social Entrepreneurship (I): Introduction

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Think Tank Special (3): We Need a Better Class of Customer

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Think Tank Special (2): Real Think Tanks Work for an Agency That Pays Their Bills

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Think Tank Special: Uberblogger Alexander Russo asks: What is the role, impact or benefit of education think tanks?

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2/5: Management Consulting Firms are the New Education"Think Tanks"

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1/30: Where Provider Accountability Went Wrong

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1/23: Provider Accountability is Arbitrary and Capricious

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1/16: What Is Accountability In the Public Education Market?

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1/8: Why Market-Based Reforms Don't

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1/2: Three "E's" In The School Improvement Industry's Year Ahead

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12/26: Staying In With The Outs

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12/19: School Improvement Industry Fragmentation (III)

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12/12: School Improvement Industry Fragmentation (II)

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12/5: School Improvement Industry Fragmentation (I)

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11/27: What I Learned at the Signal Hill Education Preview Investor Conference

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11/21: What's a CODiE and How do I Get One (And What Does It Tell Buyers)?

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11/14: What the Industry Can Learn From American Gangster

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11/6: What to Do With a Two Year Reprieve of NCLB II

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10/30: S. 2117 Incentivizes the Development of a School Improvement Industry

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10/23: Real School Improvement Providers Back S. 2118

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10/16: School Improvement Marketers Take Note - All Education Reporting is Political

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Can One Hate the Central Office, Yet Love the CMO?

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10/2: Miller McKeon Discussion Draft Hijacks Comprehensive School Reform

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9/25: Why Bar For-Profits From Title I School Improvement?

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9/18: "Apres W, Le Deluge" - Party Factionalism on the Federal Role in Public Education

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9/11: NCLB Discussion Draft and The Gang of Forty-Four

From the September 11 Issue of School Improvement Industry WeekGuest Perspective â Knowledge Allianceâs Jim Kohlmoos on Adequate Yearly Progress in ESEA (NCLB) on September 10, 2001 and 2007 Must Download Data â U.S. Department of Educationâs Guide to Grant ProgramsRules of the Game â The Gang of Forty-Four, or Which Stakeholder Groups (Donât) Count in NCLB ReauthorizationA Little Knowledgeâ Reading Recovery Council of North America: An Injured Party Pulls the Reading First Investigations ...

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9/4: News About School Improvement Industry - The Business

From the September 4 Issue of School Improvement Industry WeekGuest Perspective â Returns SoonMust Download Data â Gallup Surveys Attitudes Towards Public Education: Some Findings Are Relevant To The IndustryRules of the Game â Provisions of Interest To School Improvement Providers In The Bipartisan NCLB II Discussion DraftA Little Knowledge â NorthStar Economics On The Early Childhood EconomyK-12 Program Review â  What Works Clearinghouse Gives Voyager Universal Literacy System Begi ...

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9/4: Federal Law Makes the School Improvement Market

Encore editorial from January 12, 2004 - before we started the Podcast.Letter From the Editorâ The School Improvement Industry's Future Runs Through Washington

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8/29: The School Improvement Industry and Teacher Professionalism

Encore editorial from July 12, 2004 - before we started the Podcast.Letter From the Editorâ A Public School Marketplace: What's in it for Teachers?

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8/22: The 2008 Election - Deja Vu?

Encore Editorial from April 19, 2004 - before we started the Podcast.Letter From The Editorâ  "Always Stay In With The Outs"

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8/14: A Return to Costing NCLB

New Education Economy is on its August hiatus.Encore Editorial from March 1, 2004 - before we started the Podcast.Letter From The Editorâ Financing No Child Left Behind

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8/8: The Dialectic (Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis) of School Reform Politics

New Education Economy is on its August hiatus.Encore Editorial from May 24, 2004 - before we started the Podcast.Letter From The Editorâ Washington Reform Groups: Blob, Anti-Blob, Post-Blob

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7/31: NCLB II Will Be Less Favorable to the School Improvement Industry Than NCLB II

Guest Perspectiveâ Returns SoonMust Download Dataâ NCES Explains the College Class of 1993 - Teachers, Former Teachers, Never Were Teachers, and WhyRules of the Game â Bush and Spellings Arenât Quite Sure What to Do About NCLB IIA Little Knowledgeâ Prof. Hoxby Makes Education Evaluation Statistics Easier to UnderstandK-12 Program Reviewâ  WWC Offers A Favorable Review of SRAâs Real Math Building BlocksâAn Act: To close the achievement gapââ Returns Soon Letter from the Editorâ Rep. Mi ...

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7/24: Four Factors Shaping the School Improvement Market

Guest Perspective â Kristen Plemon of C. Blohm & Associates on Telling Your Story To ReportersMust Download Data â NCES With the Latest on State and District Raising and Spending of Tax Funds for K-12 EducationRules of the Game â Center for American Progress: Statistics on Schools in Improvement, Corrective Action and Restructuring StatusA Little Knowledge â State Budget Officers' Fiscal Survey of the States K-12 Program Review â WWC Reviews Elementary Math Programs: After Hundreds of ...

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7/17: Vacation Memo for the CEO - Grant RFPs vs. Equity Investment Presentations

Guest Perspective â Jason Cascarinoâs Mission Smarts: Michelle Rhee and the Characteristics of (Social) Entrepreneurial Leadership Must Download Data â NCES Report on the Numbers and Types of Public Schools: SY 2005-2006Rules of the Game â CEP Report on NCLB Offers a Look at the School Improvement Market; At Least Before NCLB ReauthorizationA Little Knowledge â Do Industry Trade Groups Have Plans for Grassroots Lobbying on NCLB II?  Opponents Certainly Do.K-12 Program Review â Juniper ...

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7/10: Cost-Effectiveness Comes to School Improvement - Are You Ready?

(Click here to view the figure referenced in the podcast)Guest Perspectiveâ Returns SoonMust Download Dataâ What Does NCLB's DC Opportunity Scholarship Program Tell Us About Vouchers?Rules of the Gameâ NCEERA on Best Practice in ELLA Little Knowledgeâ What Does Former Education Secretary Rod Paige's Company Chartwell Do? A Situational Analysis of Pontiac, MichiganK-12 Program Reviewâ No Studies of Failure Free Reading Meet What Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards"Act: To close the a ...

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7/3: Our Industry's Interests in NCLB II: (X) An Industrial Policy for School Improvement

Learn more about our information services here.From this week's New Education EconomyÂInput to your own market strategy.Guest Perspective â Returns SoonMust Download Data â National Center for Educational Statistics Describes k-12 ParaprofessionalsRules of the Game â Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Explain Positions on NCLB II to National Education Association Annual ConferenceA Little Knowledge â The Constructivist Consortium: A Marketing Alliance of Small School Improvement ProvidersK- ...

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6/26: Our Industry's Interesys in NCLB II: (IX) A New Industrial Policy for K-12

Learn more about our information services here.From this weekÃïïs New Education EconomyÃÂUnderstand the forces shaping your marketplace.Guest Perspective Ãï Returns SoonMust Download DataÃï Hart/Winston Group Poll on Public/Educator Views of NCLB Offers Few Clues on School Improvement ProvidersRules of the Game Ãï EIAÃïïs Position on SES in NCLB II: Is Asking the Taxpayer to Spend More on Unproven Performance a Viable Strategy?A Little KnowledgeÃï StanfordÃïïs Linda Darling-Hammond Crit ...

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6/19: Political Power and the Adoption of Education Technology

Learn more about our information services here.From this week's New Education EconomyÃÂ.One page excepted summaries of market-shaping documents.Guest Perspective Ãï Returns SoonMust Download DataÃï If You Serve Title I Schools, You Should Know More About Student NutritionRules of the Game Ãï Forum on Education Accountability Proposes Principles for NCLBÃïïs Accountability ProvisionsA Little KnowledgeÃï The Case for National Standards in One FigureK-12 Program ReviewÃï ScholasticÃïïs Fl ...

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6/12:Our Industry's Interest in NCLB II: (VIII) Six Options for the SES Provisions

Become a client here.Guest Perspective  Ãï Returns SoonMust Download Data Ãï Department of Education Releases 2005-6 Enrollment DataRules of the Game  Ãï California Superintendent OÃïïConnell Gives the StateÃïïs Congressional Delegation His Views on NCLB ReauthorizationA Little Knowledge Ãï Charts From RANDÃïïs Year One Report to Pittsburgh Public Schools on Multi-Contractor District-Wide Reform Effort K-12 Program Review Ãï Kentucky Center for Mathematics Reviews Apangea Lea ...

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6/5: Our Industry's Interest in NCLB II: (VII) What Was Expected of Supplemental Educational Services in NCLB I?

This Week's Contents Learn how to become a subscriber here. Guest Perspective ÃÂÃÂÂÃÂ Returns Soon Must Download Data ÃÂÃÂÂÃÂ The Condition of Education: 2007 Rules of the Game ÃÂÃÂÂÃÂ Center for Education Policy On Student Achievement Under NCLB: Correlation - Yes; Causation - Unproved A Little Knowledge ÃÂÃÂÂÃÂ Florida Education Commissioner Jeanine Bloomberg Explains Why Student Assessments ArenÃÂÃÂÂÃÂÂt Perfect K-12 Program Review ÃÂÃÂÂÃÂ What Works Clearinghouse Surveys Char ...

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5/29: What's Good About Our industry

From This Week's New Education EconomyÃïÃÂ.  Your Last Free Download @ www.edbizbuzz.com.Become a subscriber.Guest Perspective ÃÂÃÂÂàSpellings to NAACP: NCLB as a Matter of Civil RightsMust Download Data ÃÂÃÂÂàCensus Bureau on School FinancesRules of the Game ÃÂÃÂÂàUnderstanding Growth Models : the Ohio Example A Little Knowledge ÃÂÃÂÂàColumbia UniversityÃÂÃÂÂÃÂÂs Teachers College Prof. Jeffrey Henig Takes You Behind the Lines of AcademiaÃÂÃÂÂÃÂÂs Education WarsK-12 Program Rev ...

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5/22: Notice to Mariners: Logs, Charts and Navigators for the Industry's "Evaluation Shoals"

From This Week's Issue of New Education EconomyÂGuest Perspective â Emily Murphy of C. Blohm and Associates on Your Online NewsroomMust Download Data â Where K-12's Traditional Stakeholders Agree on NCLB II: More Money, Greater Flexibility, Less Federal OversightRules of the Game â Little Scientific Evidence Backs Federally-Funded Math and Science Education ProgramsA Little Knowledge â Academic Competitiveness Council Has Raised the SBR Hurdle to "Proven-Effective"K-12 Program Re ...

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5/15: The School Improvement Industry's"Evaluation Shoals"

Editorial: Charter Schools, Education Management Organizations and Comprehensive School Reform Provders Have All Run Aground - Will SES and Ed Tech Providers Follow? From the May 15 Issue of New Education EconomyÂGuest Perspective â Career Launcherâs Anirudh Phadke Wants to Move Online Tutoring Beyond an Approximation of the Home ExperienceMust Download Data â Arthur Levine Describes the State of k-12 Education Research Training in AmericaRules of the Game â Differentiating Quality Provid ...

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5/8: Our Industry's Interests in NCLB II (VII)

Editorial - Our IndustryÃïïs Interests in NCLB II: (VI) Peer Review Procedures Matter to an Emerging Industry. From This Week's New Education EconomyÃÂEssential reading for industry professionals.Download for free at www.edbizbuzz.com until June 1. Guest Perspective â Bill Bavin: Using the Education Industry Market Matrix to Explain the Evolving School Improvement Industryâ Political Symbolism 101: Secretary Spellings Speaks to Charter School Operators at Their Annual Conference Must Dow ...

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5/1: Our Industryâs Interests in NCLB II: (VI)

This Week in New Education EconomyÂDowload NEE For FREE Until June 1 at www.edbizbuzz.comGuest Perspective â Chris Whittle Offers âSomething to Think Aboutâ: Federal R&D for National Security - What DOD Can Teach USEDâ Jim Kohlmoos Explains What âKnowledge Allianceâ Means: More Than Public Relations Must Download Data â Returns Next WeekRules of the Game â How To A Dismantle an Emerging National Market: State Legislatorsâ and District Superintendentsâ NCLB II Proposals A Little Knowle ...

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4/24: Reading First Offers Investors A Rare Political Opportunity

Editorial: School Improvement Investors: Now is the Time to Lobby Washington - And HardFrom the April 24 issue of New Education EconomyÃÂ.Essential reading for the industry executive. Excerpted summaries hotlined to the sourceUntil June 1, available for free download at www.edbizbuzz.com.Guest Perspective Ãï House Education Committee Chairman George MillersÃïï Opening Statement at the April 20 Reading First Hearing  (hearing)Must Download Data Ãï NGA Report on the GovernorsÃïï Educat ...

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4/17: Industry Interests in NCLB II (V)

Editorial: Our Industryâs Interests in NCLB II: (V) Preserve Higher Standards and AccountabilityPart of this week's New Education EconomyÂ.Download this essential reading at www.edbizbuzz.com at no charge until June 1.Guest Perspectiveâ University Instructorâs CEO, Alan Carter, Proposes Experimenting With Public/Private/Community CollaborativesMust Download Dataâ Pearson Forms a Public/Private/Community Collaborative With Achieve and State DOEs for New Algebra TestRules of the Game â Urban ...

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4/12: One Education Industry, or Two?

A special podcast on the question of "privatization." If the matter is posed in the form "should we allow it to happen in our public schools?", that train left the station several decades ago.The real question is "what kind of privatization?" Today's, based on marketing budgets and the provision of inputs? Or the one offered by school improvement providers; grounded in working partnerships with educators and offering shared responsibility for outputs?

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4/10: Industry Interests in NCLB II (IV)

Editorial: Our Industryâs Interests in NCLB II: (IV) A Closer Look at School ImprovementPart of This Week's Issue of New Education EconomyÂEssential reading for the school improvement professional.Guest Perspective â Jason Cascarinoâs Mission Smarts: Definitiveness versus Probabilities in Education EvaluationMust Download Data â NGA, CCSO, NASBE: Joint Statement on NCLBâ National Governors Association: Position Paperâ Council of Chief State School Officers: Recommendations To Reauthorize T ...

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4/3: Industry Interests in NCLB II (III)

Editorial - Our Industry's Interests in NCLB II: (III) Back Kennedy and Miller on a Bigger BudgetPart of This Week's Issue of New Education EconomyÂEssential reading for the school improvement professional.Guest Perspective Career Launcher's Anirudh Phadke: The Future of Tutoring Lies in a Mix of Media Must Download Data AFT Reports on Teachers' SalariesRules of the Game Pennsylvania's Department of Education Discusses the Cost of Fully Funding School Improvement Under NCLB A Little Kn ...

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3/27: Industry Interests in NCLB II (II)

Editorial - Our Industry's Interests in NCLB II: (II) An Agenda for Informational HearingsPart of this week's issue of New Education EconomyÂEnjoy Free Access Through May at www.edbizbuzz.comGuest PerspectiveSandy Fash of C. Blohm: The New Press ReleaseMust Download DataCensus Bureau on Population Growth and Decline by County: Arizona and Texas v. Louisiana and Michigan Rules of the GameGAO Reports on English Language Learning Under NCLB A Little KnowledgeAuditing the Virtual School: C ...

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3/20: Industry Interests in NCLB II (I)

Editorial - Our Industry's Interests in NCLB II: (I) Understanding and Influencing Legislative IntentDownload this and the rest of New Education Economyàat www.edbizbuzz.com In this week's NEEÃÂGuest Perspective Ãï U.S. Chamber of Commerce Testimony on NCLB IIMust Download DataÃï What We Can Learn From Dallas ISD Investigation of the Market in District Consulting Rules of the GameÃï FAQÃïïs on the Proposed A-PLUS (Academic Partnerships Lead us to Success Act) Act - An Anti-NCLB from th ...

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3/13: The School Improvement Industry's Interests in the Next NCLB (II)

Editorial - Prelude to Industry Advocacy: (II) Capturing the "Moral High Ground"

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3/6: The School Improvement Industry's Interests in the Next NCLB (I)

Editorial - Prelude to Industry Advocacy: (I) Straight Talk on Our Market Under NCLB

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2/27: What Has Become of the Charter Idea? (VII)

Editorial: What Happened to the Chartert Idea?: (VII) Grassroots 2.0 as a "Business Model"

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2/20: What Has Become of The Charter Idea? (VI)

Editorial: What Happened to the Charter Idea?: (VI) Personal Security, Professional Support and Practical Structures

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2/13: What Has Become of the Charter Idea? (V)

Editorial: What Happened to the Charter Idea?:  (V) Diseconomies of Scale and the Movement

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2/6: What Has Become of the Charter Idea? (IV)

Editorial: What Happened to the Charter Idea?: (IV) A Transition to Grassroots 2.0

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1/30 What Has Become of the Charter Idea? (III)

Editorial: What Happened to The Charter Idea: (III) Available Data Calls CMO Into Question

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1/23: What Has Become of the Charter Idea? (II)

Editorial: What Happened to the Charter Idea? (II) The Challenges of a Top-Down StrategyAsk editor@siiwonline.com for tables referenced in this podcast.

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1/16: What Has Become of the Charter Idea? (I)

Editorial: What Happened to the Charter Idea?: (I) Why "Bottom-Up" Became "Top-Down"

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1/9: New Year's Resolutions

Editorial: New Year's Resolutions For Our Industry (and Us)

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1/2: Parsing the Qualified Lead (IV)

Editorial: Parsing the Qualified Lead (IV): Demographic Status and Academic IndicatorsFrom K-12Leads and Youth Service Markets ReportFind relevant table at our parent website www.k-12Network.com

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12/26: Open Source Market Research 101 (III)

Editorial: Parsing the Qualified Lead (III): Grant RFPsFrom K-12Leads and Youth Service Markets ReportFind relevant table at our parent website www.k-12Network.com

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12/19: Open Source Market Research 101 (II)

Editorial: Parsing the Qualified Lead (II): Funding Release AnnouncementsFrom K-12Leads and Youth Service Markets ReportFind relevant table at our parent website www.k-12Network.com

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12/12: Open Source Market Research 101

Editorial: Parsing the Qualified Lead (I): Contract RFPsFrom K-12Leads and Youth Service Markets ReportFind relevant table at our parent website www.k-12Network.com

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12/5: Towards an Asymmetric Marketing Strategy (III)

Editorial: School Improvement Providers Need to Pursue Marketing âBy Other Meansâ (III): Forming SIPEE

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11/28: Towards an Asymmetric Marketing Strategy (II)

Editorial: School Improvement Providers Need to Pursue Marketing âby Other Meansâ (II)

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11/21: Towards an Asymmetric Marketing Strategy (I)

Editorial: School Improvement Providers Need to Pursue Marketing âby Other Meansâ (I)

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11/14: Expect Democrat Assault on Industry's Keystone - AYP

Editorial: For This Industry, NCLB II Is About AYP - And Our Interests Were Set Back November 7

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11/7: Marketing Managers are a Neglected Strategic Asset

Editorial: Growing A School Improvement Providerâs Marketing Function From The MIddle

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10/31: Educators as Informed Consumers - Part V of V

Editorial: Educators as Informed Consumers: Putting It All Together

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10/24: Reading First: Management Mess is Worse Than One Messed-Up Manager

Editorial: Reading First Mess Reveals a Management Failure More than a Managerâs Failings (I and II)Give-Away: Send us your name, position in the industry, what you like about SIIW â The Podcast, and what you'd like to hear about in the future by November 15, 2006. We'll select a winner at random for the New iPod shuffle. Email: editor@siiwonline.com.

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10/17: Educators as Informed Consumers - Part IV of V

Editorial: Educator as Informed Consumer: (IV) Will it Work Tomorrow?

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10/10: Two Editorials on Reading First: Our Latest and Our First

Editorials: A New Path?: Corporate Culture, Institutional Change, and the Reading First Scandal; and, from July 3, 2005, Dead End or New Path, Slavinâs Charges Lead to a Fork In The Road

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10/3: Educators as Informed Consumers - Part III of IV

Editorial: Educator as Informed Consumer of School Improvement: (III) Should it Work for You?

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9/26: Two Editorials - Educators as Informed Consumers (II) and The Reading First Scandal

Editorials: The Educator As Informed Consumer (Part II of IV) "Can it Work?"; and Reading First: A Predictable Failure During Public Education's Market Transition.

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9/19: Educators as Informed Consumers - Part I of IV

Editorial: The Educator as Informed Consumer of School Improvement Products and Services (I)

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9/12: Expanded Web-Based Service Offerings - Free and Fee

Editorial: A New School Year, With New Services, Under a New Umbrella

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9/5: Encore Editorial - It's a Relationships Business

Editorial: It's a Relationships Business - For Better or Worse (November 8, 2004)

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8/29: Encore Editorial - About That "Gold Standard" (did it happen?)

Encore Editorial: Keeping Up With The Gold Standard (February 23, 2004

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8/22: Encore Editorial - Political Risk in 2004 (not much has changed since)

Editorial: Political Risk, Investment and Political Action (from April 5, 2004

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8/15: Encore Editorial - Moving the Industry to the Center

Editorial: "Always Stay In With The Outs"

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8/7: Will Trade Groups Support the School Improvement Industry?

Editorial: What School Improvement Providers Might Reasonably Ask of Their Trade Groups

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8/1: AYP and SBR Bound School Improvement Providers' Market Potential

Editorial: If Your Business is School Improvement, NCLB's AYP and SBR Provisions Set Your Playing Field; Guest Perspective: Kati Elliot  - Little Dog in the Big Dog Park? How Small Publishers Can Play Without Getting Bitten; RFP of the Week: Consider the Department of Defense Education Activity.

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7/25: An Industry Balkanized by Seven Trade Groups

Editorial: Seven Trade Groups, No Industry Leader; Guest Perspective: CoSN Emerging Technologies Committee on Collaborative Tools; K-12Leads RFP Of The Week: New Superintendent, New Purchases; K-12 Provider Focus: Renaissance Learning July 18 Earnings Call

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7/18: Measuring Your Trade Group's Value

Editorial: What Are a Trade Group's First Priorities?; Perspective: Phadke on The Online Global Tutor-Student Exchange; RFP of The Week from K-12Leads: Tuscon's Getting Every Requirement It Can Specified Up Front

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7/11: Reconsidering Federal Funding for K-12 R&D

Editorial: K-12 R&D - The Problem is Incentives, Not Investment; Perspective: Mission Smarts on the Need  to Localize Venture Philanthropy; RFP of The Week: Two New Market Segments - Truancy Reduction and Student Newsletters

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7/4 Coping With The New Philanthropy

Editorial: Philanthropyâs Impact on the School Improvement Industry (II): A Coping Strategy; Perspective:  NEKIA's Kohlmoos on Educationâs Inconvenient Truth; School Improvement & Youth Education Market's RFP of the Week:  k-2 Math Curriculum Alignment

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6/27: Philanthropy, The "New Philanthropy" and The Industry

Editorial: Philanthropy's Impact on the School Improvement Industry (I): Context; Perspective: Returns Next Week; RFP of the Week: Atlanta High School Transformation

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6/20: Entrepreneurial Firms or Textbook Publishers?

Editorial: Entrepreneurial Firms,Textbook Publishers and Our Future: Frontline Stories; Perspective: C. Blohm on Interview Etiquette; RFP of the Week: Pre-K R&D Funding

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6/12: Do Pearson's Purchases Signal the End of Our Industry's Entrepreneurial Era?

Editorial: Entrepreneurial Firms or Textbook Publishers: Who Will Write Our Next Chapter?; Perspective: EIA's Steve Pines On Lessons Learned from their First Legislative Campaign; RFP of the Week: Join a University-District Math/Science Collaboration.

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6/6: Why School District Size Matters to School Improvement Providers

Editorial: Industry Interests and Opportunities in Resizing School Districts; Perspective - Education Capital's Bill Bavin Presents a New Market Map; School Improvement Markets Reports' "RFP of the Week" : Training Arizona Teachers to Train Volunteer Reading and Math Tutors

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5/30: Becoming Part of Federal Policymaking for k-12

Editorial: NCLB Reauthorization Should Be About Embedding the Industry in Federal Policy; Perspective: KEH's Kati Elliot  - Gaining  the Support of Education Buyers;  School Imporvement Markets Report "RFP of The Week" - A "Ground Floor" Chance to Repurpose Skills for a New Market Segment

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5/23: Q1 Earnings Reports Explain Industry Risks

Editorial: School Improvement Industry Providers' Q1 Earnings Reports Outline Industry-Wide Risks; Perspective: CoSN's Bev White - A District Needs a Cabinet-Level CTO, and a CTO Needs More Than Tech Savvy; School Improvement Markets Report "RFP of The Week":  Professional Scientific Survey for Cobb County - The "Wired" RFP?

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5/9: Valuing Teachers as Industry Partners (I)

Editorial: Value-Added, Valuing Teachers, and Corporate Values in School Improvement (I); Perspective: Jason Casarino's Mission Smarts: Go Wide or Go Deep?ÃïïA Career Experiment; School Improvement Markets Report's RFP of the Week: State Assessments of Students Under NCLB

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5/3: NCLB as America's Perestroika for K-12 Education

Editorial: American Perestrioka (II): Moderate Politicians Neglect the Industry Under NCLB; Perspective: NEKIA CEO Jim Kohlmoos Calls on the School Improvement Industry to Join NEKIA in NCLB  Reauthorization; School Improvement Markets Report's RFP of the Week: Environmental & Conservation Grants

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4/25: An American Perestroika for Education Reform?

Editorial: American Perestroika (I): Moderate Pols, Charter Laws & Marginal EMOs; Perspective: C. Blohm & Associates - "Hi, I'm a Reporter" How to Handle a Media Query; School Improvement Market Reports' RFP of the Week: The Incredible Expanding Product Development Grant

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4/18: Know When to Walk Away, Know when to Run

Editorial: Industry Leaders, Stay Out of This Fight; Perspective: Education Industry Association's Pines on NCLB-2

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4/11: Thinking About ThinkTanks

Editorial: Thinking About the Think Tank's Role in the School Improvement Industry; Perspective: Education Capital Group's Bill Bavin - Why Emerging Education Businesses Fail Before They Ever Get Off the Ground

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4/4: Editorial: The Worst Injuries are Self-Inficted

Editorial - The School Improvement Industryâs Worst Injuries are Self-Inflicted; Perspective - KEH's Kati Elliot :Does Your Product Have Life Beyond the Classroom?

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3/28: In Defense of EMO White Hat

Editorial: Claims Against David Brennan and White Hat Management Add Up to... What?, Perspective: CoSN's Krueger on EETT Funding.

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3/21: To the NCLB Commission - Consider the Role of Supply in Leaving No Child Behind

Editorial - An Open Letter to the Comission on No Child Left Behind's Co-Chairs; Perspective: Career Launcher's Anirudh Phadke - Online Tutiring: An Idiot's Guide

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3/14: A New District Cost Structure

Editorial: Unstoppable Force Meets Immovable Object (III): Change the Cost Structure By Shifting Risk; Highlights; Perspective: Mission Smarts - The Mission Paradox - Stay Focused, Within Context

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3/7 SIIW The Podcast: Understand the District Cost Structure Before Changing It

Editorial: Money Talks, Nobody Walks (II), Highlights, Perspective: Bavin on Exit Strategies

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2/28 SIIW The Podcast: Money Talks, Nobody Walks

The Editorial: GASB 45 Highlights an Unsustainable Cost Structure That Will Compel District Change

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2/14 SIIW The Podcast: Charter Schools are not a Product

Editorial: Product Life Cycle Theory Doesnt Apply to Charter Schools; Weekly Highlights; Guerst Column Former Deputy Education Secretary Gene Hickok for EIA on SES

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2/7 SIIW The Podcast: Another Look at Edison's RAND Study

Editorial: Another Look at Edisonâs RAND Study; Highlights; Executive Insight: Embracing the Power of Fourth Party Logistics for Educational Publishing Success

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1/31 SIIW The Podcast: Modern Markets and The School Improvement Industry - Don't Write Off Competition Yet

Editorial: Our Market's Political Economy (II); This Week's Highlights; Guest Column: KEH Communications' Elliot on Relating to the Local Education Reporter

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1/24 SIIW The Podcast: Modern Markets and the School Improvement Industry - Charters

Editorial: Our Markets Political Economy; This Week's Highlights; CoSN's Kaestner on How to Value EdTech Investments

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1/16 SIIW The Podcast: Reducing Political Risk

Editorial: SBR as an Example for Reducing Political Risk, Guest Coumnist Phadke on Simplifying Education for Tutors

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1/9 SIIW - The Podcast: A Campaign to Reduce Political Risk

Editorial: Three Years Left for Institutional Reform to Industry Regulation, SIIW Highlights, Guest Co,umnb: Cascarino on Nonprofit Growth with Quality

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1/9 SIIW - The Podcast: A Campaign to Reduce Political Risk

Editorial: Three Years Left for Institutional Reform to Industry Regulation, SIIW Highlights, Guest Co,umnb: Cascarino on Nonprofit Growth with Quality

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1/2 SIIW The Podcast: SBR's Gold Standard

Editorial - The New Gold Standard (2/23/04)

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12/26 SIIW The Podcast: Our Very First Letter From The Editor (1/12/04)

Editorial: The School Improvement Industry's Future Runs Through Washington - Our Very First Letter From The Editor of January 12, 2003

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12/19 SIIW The Podcast: RFP Report Services

From the School Improvement Markets Report (12/19) - RFP Reporting Services: What We Do, What to Look for in Our Competition

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12/12 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Our Editorial Values (Encore Presentation from January 17, 2005)

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12/12 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Our Editorial Values (Encore Presentation from January 17, 2005)

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12/5 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Poitical Risk Continued; Guest Column: NEKIA's CEO Jim Kohlmoos on a Tipping Point for Knowledge-Driven Reform

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12/5 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Poitical Risk Continued; Guest Column: NEKIA's CEO Jim Kohlmoos on a Tipping Point forKnowledge-Driven Reform

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11/28 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: From Firm Risk to Political Risk, Weekly Highlights, Guest Column: eSchoolmall's CEO Andy Flanagan on Technology and the Sales Cycle

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11/28 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: From Firm Risk to Political Risk, Weekly Highlights, Guest Column: eSchoolmall's CEO Andy Flanagan on Technology and the Sales Cycle

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11/21 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: One Big Tent (text at www.siiwonline.com/BigTent.html), Highlights

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11/21 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: One Big Tent (text at www.siiwonline.com/BigTent.html), Highlights

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11/14 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Our Mental Market Map, Highlights of the Week, Guest Column: CoSN on the CyberCall of Tomorrow - in Five Years

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11/14 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Our Mental Market Map (the map can be found at www.siiwonline.com/OurMktMap.html), Highlights of the Week, Guest Column: CoSN's Elizabeth Engel on the Cyber Classroom of Tomorrow - in Five Years.

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11/7 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Industry Regulation By Adapative Management; November 7 Highlights; Guest Column: Education Capital on the Ideal k-12 Investor

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11/7 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Industry Regulation By Adapative Management; November 7 Highlights; Gruest Column: Education Capital on the Ideal k-12 Investor

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10/31 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial - Deconstructing the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations; Highlights from SII Weekly; EIA's Steve Pines on the Providers View of SES Implementation

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10/31 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial - Deconstructing the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations; Highlights from SII Weekly; EIA's Steve Pines on the Providers View of SES Implementation

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10/24 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial- RAND's Evaluation of Edison: A Miss is as Good as a Mile; SI Weekly Highlights - Everything NAEP, Reading First Conflicts of Interest, Offshoring E-Tutoring, Cascarino on Small Nonprofits' Acting Big

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SIIW The Podcast 10/17

Editorial - The Verge of a Revolution in Education Affairs?: (I) Necessity, What's Inside SIIW This Week, Guest Column - NEKIAâs Kohlmoos on Rebuilding Communities with Knowledge.

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10/17 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial - The Verge of a Revolution in Education Affairs?: (I) Necessity, What's Inside SIIW This Week, Guest Column - NEKIAÃïïs Kohlmoos on Rebuilding Communities with Knowledge.

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10/10 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: School Improvement as the Bleeding Edge of the Textbook Market?, Highlights from SII Weekly

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10/10 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: School Improvement as the Bleeding Edge of the Textbook Market?, Highlights from SII Weekly

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10/3 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Conflicts of Interest or Industry Maturity?; Highlights from SII Weekly; Andy Flanagan of eschoolmall on eProcurement; Anirudh Phadke of Career Launcher on Remote Relief

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10/2 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Conflicts of Interest or Industry Maturity?; Highlights from SII Weekly; Andy Flanagan of eschoolmall on eProcurement; Anirudh Phadke of Career Launcher on Remote Relief

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9/26 SIIW The Podcast

Letter from the Editor: Organizing the District (IV) - Reconstruction for Success Under NCLB, Highlights from this week's issue, Guest Column: Keith Krueger and Jon Bernstein on Threats to Federal EdTech Funding.

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9/26 SIIW The Podcast

Letter from the Editor: Organizing the District (IV) - Reconstruction for Success Under NCLB, Highlights from this week's issue, Guest Column: Keith Krueger and Jon Bernstein on Threats to Federal EdTech Funding.

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9/19 SIIW The Podcast

Letter from The Editor: Organizing the District: (III) Preconditions for Gulf Coast Reconstruction; Highlighhts from SII Weekly; Guest Column: Bill Bavin, on Annual Organization Self-Assessment.

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9/19 SIIW The Podcast

Letter form The Editor: Organizing the District: (III) Preconditions for Gulf Coast Reconstruction; Highlighhts from SII Weekly; Guest Column: Bill Bavin, on Annual Organization Self-Assessment.

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9/12 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: A Strategy of Compassion is Called for in KatrinaÃÂÃÂÂÃÂÂs Aftermath; 9/12 SII Weekly Highlights; Guest Column: Steve Pines on EIAÃÂÃÂÂÃÂÂs Response to Katrina. Please letr us know about your role in the school imprivement industry and interests in future editorials at editor@siiwonline.com

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9/12 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: A Strategy of Compassion is Called for in KatrinaÃÂÃÂÂÃÂÂs Aftermath; 9/12 SII Weekly Highlights; Guest Column: Steve Pines on EIAÃÂÃÂÂÃÂÂs Response to Katrina. Please letr us know about your role in the school imprivement industry and interests in future editorials at editor@siiwonline.com

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9/5 SIIW The Podcast

Editorial: Organizing the District: (I) Deconstructing & Reconstructing ÃïïSuccessÃïï; September 5 Highlighights; Guest Column: For Nonprofits, Implementation and Branding Go ÃïïHand in HandÃïï With the New Year; Katrina information: Dept of Ed Fact Sheet (www.ed.gov/news/hurricane/factsheet.html); LA Sec. Ed Picard 9/2 statement (http://www.doe.state.la.us.); EIA relief effort (spines@educationindustry.org); NCEP/CER relief effort (cer@edreform.com or call 1-800-521-2118)

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9/5 The Podcast

Editorial: Organizing the District: (I) Deconstructing & Reconstructing âSuccessâ; September 5 Highlighights; Guest Column: For Nonprofits, Implementation and Branding Go âHand in Handâ With the New Year; Katrina information: Dept of Ed Fact Sheet (www.ed.gov/news/hurricane/factsheet.html); LA Sec. Ed Picard 9/2 statement (http://www.doe.state.la.us.); EIA relief effort (spines@educationindustry.org); NCEP/CER relief effort (cer@edreform.com or call 1-800-521-2118)

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8/29 SIIW The Podcast

Encore Editorial: Looking at the School Improvement Marketplace Through a Rose-Colored Spyglass (Parts I-II)

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8/29 SIIW The Podcast

Encore Editorial: Looking at the School Improvement Marketplace Through a Rose-Colored Spyglass (Parts I-II)

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8/22 SIIW The Podcast

Encore Editorial: Department of Education Management of Adequate Yearly Progress (Parts I-II)My Odeo Channel (odeo/ebd078fbd9b3dfc3)

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8/22 SIIW The Podcast

Encore Editorial: Department of Education Management of Adequate Yearly Progress (Parts I-II)My Odeo Channel (odeo/ebd078fbd9b3dfc3)

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8/15 SIIW The Podcast

Encore Editorials: On Industry Fragmentation (Parts I-III)

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8/15 SIIW The Podcast

Encore Editorials: On Industry Fragmentation (Parts I-III)

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8/8 SIIW The Podcast

Encore Editorials: School Improvement: How Long an Emerging Industry? (Parts I-III)

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8/8 SIIW The Podcast

Encore Editorials: School Improvement: How Long an Emerging Industry? (Parts I-III)

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8/1 SIIW The Podcast

Rules for Educators Purchasing School Improvement Programs, Weekly Highlights, EIA President Pines on An Ethical Industry.Please let us know what you think about this podcast, why you listen and how we can make it better for you.Five Most Useful Comments by August 19 - Positive or Negative - Will win a free site license to SII Weekly and K12Leads.com - a $1000 value.

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8/1 SIIW The Podcast

Rules for Educators Purchasing School Improvement Programs, Weekly Highlights, EIA President Pines on An Ethical Industry.Please let us know what you think about this podcast, why you listen and how we can make it better for you.Five Most Useful Comments by August 19 - Positive or Negative - Will get a fre site license to SIIW and K12 Leads.com - a $1000 value.

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7/25 SIIW The Podcast

Getting Serious About R&D, SII Weekly Highlights, Outsourcing Tutors, Educator Assessment of Wilson Language Training, Write Us At editor@siiwonline.com

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7/25 SIIW The Podcast

Getting Serious About R&D, SII Weekly Highlights, Outsourcing Tutors, Write Us At editor@siiwonline.com

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7/18 SIIW The Podcast

Time to Start Changing an Unfavorable Future Circa 2008, Highlights, A List for Entrepreneurs in Need of Capital, and write me for samples of our new product lineup at editor@siiwonline.com

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7/18 SIIW The Podcast

Time to Start Changing an Unfavorable Future Circa 2008, Highlights, A List for Entrepreneurs in Need of Capital, and write me for samples of our new product lineup at editor@siiwonline.com

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7/11 SIIW The Podcast

The Teachers K-12 Investment Fund (Part III), This Week in SIIW, Special Offer to Podacst Listeners

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7/11 SIIW The Podcast

The Teachers K-12 Investment Fund (Part III), This Week in SIIW, Special Offer to Podacst Listeners

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7/4 SIIW The Podcast

CMOs Won't Work As EMOs, Joy Won't Fund NonProfit Scale, Slavin Takes On The System

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7/4 SIIW The Podcast

CMOs Won't Work As EMOs, Joy Won't Fund NonProfit Scale, Slavin Takes On The System

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6/27 SIIW The Podcast

Teachers k-12 Investment Fund (II), News Highlights, NEKIA on Knowledge Management

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6/20 SIIW - The Podacst

What if the Teachers Unions Bought the School Improvement Industry?, Highlights of the Week, Most Useful Comment on Scholastic Reading, CoSN Compares Open Source to Proprietary Software Costs

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6/20 SIIW - The Podacst

What if the Teachers Unions Bought the School Improvement Industry?, Highlights of the Week, Most Useful Comment on Scholastic Reading, CoSN Compares Open Source to Proprietary Software Costs

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6/12 SIIW The Podcast

SII Weekly's Editorial Approach, Highlights of June 12 Issue, Winner of k12programs.com Best Educator Comment (ipod won every week), Perspective on Selling to School Districts.

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6/6 SIIW The Podcast

AYP Regulation and Adaptive Management PLUS Steve Pines on the Education Industry Association.Visit us at www.siiwonline.com and our sister blog www.k12programs.com/blog - a free service with educator reviews of 150+ school improvement industry providers. We give an ipod mini each week for the best program review by a teacher. Sign on!School Improvement Industry Weekly now just $25/year. Emailed for Monday Morning. Everything Hotlinked to its source. www.siiwonline.com

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6/6 SIIW The Podcast

AYP Regulation and Adaptive Management PLUS Steve Pines on the Education Industry Association.Visit us at www.siiwonline.com and our sister blog www.k12programs.com/blog - a free service with educator reviews of 150+ school improvement industry providers. We give an ipod mini each week for the best program review by a teacher. Sign on!School Improvement Industry Weekly now just $25/year. Emailed for Monday Morning. Everything Hotlinked to its source. www.siiwonline.com

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5/30 SIIW The Podcast

Who Says Elephants Can't Dance? (and) An Investor Grades the 2004-2005 School Year

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5/23 SIIW The Podcast

Four Disturbing Business Opportunities

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5/16 SIIW The Podcast

On a Clear Day You Can See the Paradigm (and hear the guest column)

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5/16 SIIW The Podcast

On a Clear Day You Can See the Paradigm (and hear the guest column)

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5/9 SIIW The Podcast

A Systemic Paradigm Built on Institutional Strengths

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5/9 SIIW The Podcast

A Systemic Paradigm Built on Institutional Strengths

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5/2 SIIW The Podcast

Barriers to Venture Investment

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5/2 SIIW The Podcast

Barriers to Venture Investment

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4/25 SIIW The Podcast

No Child Left Behind: Civil Rights Trumps States Rights

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4/25 SIIW The Podcast

No Child Left Behind: Civil Rights Trumps States Rights

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