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RRCNA Action Alert & Advocacy Update - February, 2008
Dear RRCNA Members:
Leap Year Trivia: The chances of being born on Leap Day are one
in 1500. Defying these odds, at least one member of Congress
celebrated a birthday on February 29th (see below for the name). In
other Washington news:
- U. S. House Appropriations chairman positively acknowledges
Reading Recovery during hearing on education budget.
- RRCNA
Summary of President’s education budget recommendations for
FY 2009.
- RRCNA participates on panel for Education Industry
Association conference in Washington.
- Senate ESEA reauthorization bill out in April?
- National Center for Education Research (NCER) in the
Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U. S. Department of
Education announces its second
Summer Research Training Institute.
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- Reading Recovery mentioned in hearing: Education Secretary
Margaret Spellings testified for more than 2 hours on February 26th
before the Labor-HHS-Education Subcommittee of House Appropriations.
Chairman David Obey (D-WI), who also chairs the full Appropriations
Committee, revisited the Department’s conduct under Reading First
and observed that that USDE operated the program like an earmark
while excluding programs like Reading Recovery with good reputations
and found to be scientifically valid. The Chairman also chastised
the Department for writing to chief state school officers about the
cut in Reading First funds without acknowledging their
responsibility for the reduction or the substantial increases in
Title I and other funds for literacy education.
- Federal education funding: Chairman Obey observed that the
President’s education budget was inadequate in many ways, but noted
that he would not waste congress’ time negotiating a funding bill
for FY2009 if the White House takes a “my way or no way” approach.
- EIA conference: RRCNA was invited by the Knowledge Alliance to
participate in a plenary session called “Knowledge and Innovation in
Education: Friends or Foes?” Other panelists included Learning Point
Assoc. the American Institutes for Research (AIR) and Wireless
Generation. The Education Industry Association consists primarily of
private sector providers of supplemental services and other
education programs. RRCNA provided information about the What Works
Clearinghouse review of Reading Recovery.
- ESEA reauthorization: While it is uncertain that the ESEA
reauthorization will pass this year, observers think the Senate
Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee will make the first
move with a draft bill, possibly in April.
- IES summer institute: The topic is cluster-randomized trials and
it takes place July 6-18, 2007 at Northwestern University, Evanston,
IL.
Leap Year Trivia Answer: Happy Birthday to Congressman Bart
Stupak (R-MI)! When are your elected officials’ birthdays? A
birthday greeting can be a way to “stay in touch.”
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