The following posts are a collection of news articles in which NASBE has been featured.
The following posts are a collection of news articles in which NASBE has been featured.
NASBE Executive Director Jim Kohlmoos extensively cited in article about what may follow the Presidential election no matter who wins. View Full Article
The American education system — inasmuch as it’s actually a system — is not failing. … There are indeed problems that need addressing, but there is significant cognitive dissonance in how the public views K-12 education.
NASBE Executive Director Jim Kohlmoos discusses upcoming elections and how state boards are a stabilizing force amid changes in leadership. View Full Article
News article about the 2012 NASBE study group on education technology and the report’s summary and findings. View Full Article
NASBE Senior Communication Manager Steve Berlin gives the school calendar some historical perspective in this Georgia district story. View Complete Article
NASBE President Gayle Manchin makes the case for increasing the reach of partnerships to benefit education and policy development at the state level. Read Full Post
Arlington, VA — A statement by Jim Kohlmoos, Executive Director of the National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE), on the results of the PDK/Gallup poll of the Public’s Attitudes Toward the Public Schools: “Half of the American public believes the Common Core State Standards will help improve public education here, and with all of […]
NASBE Executive Director Jim Kohlmoos cited in this article about the ESEA waiver process and what’s happening in the states that had applications denied, or decided not to apply at all. View Full Article (Also available at Huffington Post)
Before Susan B. Anthony became a famous abolitionist and suffragette, she was director of a girls’ school in upstate New York. Indeed, she combined her passions to agitate for including more women in education professions, and for better pay. Now, for all of her accomplishments, she is best known by many people as the face […]
Tennessee county board member cites NASBE endorsement of Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium standards in vote to renew superintendent’s contract. View Full Article