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MSBA leads charge to step up equity and funding for technology in the classroom
On Wednesday, March 11, MSBA brought forth its vision for the future of education technology in schools in front of the House Education Finance Committee. (Earlier this session, MSBA delivered a presentation January 20 before the Senate Education Committee. Click … Continue reading
MSBA at the Capitol — House Education Policy Committee looks at teacher licensure bill, LIFO
Rep. Jenifer Loon’s teacher licensure bill (HF2) sparked a lengthy discussion Thursday in the House Education Innovation Policy Committee. Loon originally introduced the bill to this committee on Tuesday. Click here for related story. Loon’s proposal would clarify a number … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Legislative Session
Tagged board of teaching, concurrent enrollment, Denise Dittrich, high quality teachers, House Education Innovation Policy Committee, last in first out, licensure, LIFO, math, math standards, MSBA, Rep. Abigail Whelan, Rep. Drew Christensen, Rep. Jenifer Loon, Rep. Peggy Bennett, Rep. Yvonne Selcer, Sen. Vicki Jensen, state math standards, teacher licensure, teacher shortages, teachers, teaching
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MSBA at the Capitol — Senate DFL leaders highlight education priorities
In the Senate Senate E-12 Education Committee Chairman Chuck Wiger and other DFL senators talked to the press Wednesday about their education agenda for 2015. They highlighted seven education investment priorities: Technology funding to meet the needs of every classroom in … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Legislative Session
Tagged early education, Gov. Mark Dayton, House Education Finance Committee, physical education, PSEO, Rep. Bob Dettmer, Rep. Drew Christensen, school aid payment, school facilities, Sen. Alice Johnson, Sen. Chuck Wiger, Sen. Greg Clausen, Sen. John Hoffman, Sen. Kevin Dahle, Sen. Melisa Franzen, Sen. Susan Kent, Senate Education Committee, technology, technology funding, universal preschool
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