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Aaron Pallas discusses merit pay for student success on Channel 7
Aaron Pallas, professor of sociology and education, spoke with Art McFarland on Channel 7 News (ABC) about the payment of principals and teachers for student performance. The segment aired Oct. 29. http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/video?id=7089776
Harlem Village Academies, founded by TC alumna, aces state math tests
MSNBC.com's "Morning Joe" recently featured TC alumna Deborah Kenny, founder and CEO of the Harlem Village Academies in New York City. While fourth and eighth graders across New York State recently showed little progress on state math tests, 100 percent of Harlem Village Academy Charter School eighth graders demonstrated math proficiency on the tests.
TC's Aaron Pallas Responds to New York State's Math Scores
New York State students showed no significant gains in a national assessment of math skills, prompting Pallas to respond in GothamSchools.com and on NY1 TV.
CCRC's Jenkins and Bailey Call for Sweeping Changes, More Federal Money for Community Colleges
In an opinion piece published today in Inside Higher Ed, In an opinion piece published today in Inside Higher Ed, http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2009/10/13/bailey, Davis Jenkins and Thomas Bailey, of TC's Center for Community College Research, argue that to help achieve President Obama's ambitious goal of increasing the number of postsecondary completers by 5 million in 10 years, community colleges will have to change the way they do business. The two maintain that the American Graduation Initiative legislation making its way through Congress would provide a solid framework and positive incentives for the necessary reforms.