Winsome Waite, PhD

Winsome Waite, Ph.D., has over 26 years experience developing and managing projects that have resulted in improving the social and academic achievement of diverse groups of students. She has worked in classroom and educational leadership roles, including strategic planning, school improvement and reform, state and district assessments, curriculum development, teacher and leaders training and professional ...
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New York State Association for Women in Administration

I was contact last week by Marlene Williamson, Special Education Placement Administrator, for NYCDOE.  She is working to start a chapter of the New York State Association for Women in Administration in the Bronx.  Apparently the organization is active, but mostly in Albany and she wants to bring it to New York City, but at ...
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Back on the Blog

After getting off to a rather hectic start this Fall, I have a huge backlog of information and idea, so I’m back at it.  Bruce Baker on his SchoolFinance101 has been particularly busy this Fall–lot of posting on Value added modeling, school equity, and most recently a tirade on a movement to measure costs and ...
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School Funding Updates

Michael Rebell, who left his lucrative position as an attorney to take on the Campaign for Fiscal Equity in New York City, continues to live and breath in the world of Education.   He has a website at Access where he and his small staff (now at Teachers College) follow school finance moves–legislations, court cases, and ...
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Career and Technical Education Research

A new report by IES on the wage and employment of student who obtain career and technical education.
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