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    2013 Florida Highlights

    During the past legislative session, Florida passed several key pieces of legislation relating to digital learning. Among those, SB 1514 increased flexibility in enrolling in virtual courses, clarified the reporting and funding processes, and supported the study of students' technology needs. Additionally, HB 7009 established the District Innovation School of Technology Program, which presents a great opportunity for districts to try new models of blended learning and offer customized, cutting-edge programs to their students. Other provisions in HB 7009 ensure that all schools and districts will have the necessary technology resources to administer on-line assessments prior to their actual administration.

    Current Strengths and Reform Opportunities

    • Florida offers numerous digital options, courses and services, for all K-12 students
    • Poor performing schools and courses are closed by the state based on student outcome data
    • Florida could develop governance structure and implement systems to provide timely and secure access to information. This would help them complete the last two steps recommended by the Data Quality Campaign to ensure the effective use of data

    Report Card 2013

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    Everything I needed to know about student data, I learned in kindergarten

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    When the Stars Align in Support of Learning . . .

    By: Karla Phillips There is one key area where K-12 and higher education policy intersect—teacher preparation. Higher education needs college and career ready graduates while K-12 turns around and asks for better equipped teachers. I think it’s safe to say that there is broad agreement on the importance and impact a great teacher can make—a…

    Join Us at the 2014 National Summit on Education Reform

    Dear Friends, Today, registration opens for the Foundation for Excellence in Education’s seventh annual National Summit on Education Reform in Washington, D.C., November 20 – 21, 2014. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision.  The site of our summit, the Marriott Wardman Park, hosted Thurgood Marshall the evening before he appeared before the U.S….

    2014 National Summit on Education Reform – Don’t Miss This Opportunity

    Dear Friends, Mark your calendars to join Governor Jeb Bush and ExcelinEd on November 20-21 for our 7th annual National Summit on Education Reform in Washington, D.C.! While I say it every year, I have no doubt this will be our best summit yet. Governor Bush will open the summit with a breakfast keynote on…

    Upgrading High Schools with MOOCs

    By: Nathan Martin  edX believes that students who want to learn deserve access to the best classes in the world. Since launching in 2012, the non-profit collaboration governed by MIT and Harvard has expanded opportunities for driven and motivated students to take Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) from some of the best universities in the…