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The Big Questions: Funding K-12 Education

David Arsen, professor of educational administration at MSU, talks about the lack of funding for K-12 education in Michigan. See how respondents answered at spartansagas.msu.edu Answer the latest big question at spartansagas.msu.edu

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Education Stakeholders Briefing on 2011 Budget

Secretary Arne Duncan, Assistant Secretary Carmel Martin, and Budget Director Tom Skelly spoke to education stakeholders about President Obamas proposed fiscal year 2011 budget for education. The budget signals a bold new direction for federal K-12 education policy with more competitive funding, more flexibility and a focus on the reforms likely to have the greatest [...]

WTIU Newsbreak, September 17, 2009

Joe Hren reports that ID’s will no longer be required for voting in the state of Indiana and how the state budget – funding formula – will affect grades K through 12. That and your local forecast only on WTIU!

Technology Funding in K-12 Grades

The technology push in schools is more obvious as businesses compete globally for the best talent. One of the main problems for K-12 grades in getting the technology they need is limited finances. Experts say that funding technology programs in the K-12 system may be even more essential than at the college level. Technology funding [...]