Education reform in Maine began in 1990 with Maine\u27s Common Core of Learning, and the Task Force on Learning Results (TFLR) began meeting with interested parties by 1993. The work of the TFLR, to create an educational plan that would follow the common core, complies with the nationwide Goals 2000 program, signed by President Clinton in March 1994. The results of the task force may change forever the face of education in Maine. Gorham\u27s six schools have instituted radical changes in the way students are taught, and might be an indication of what the rest of the state faces. Details
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Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recent report by a University of Southern Maine think tank tha...
Maine Education Commissioner Leo Martin has issued a draft education reform plan entitled A Reaffir...
Maine\u27s new educational standards quickly became a mission for the 32 students who began a Univer...
Maine’s vision for a system of secondary learning challenges schools and communities to rethink how ...
The Maine Coalition for Excellence in Education has issued a 63-page report entitled Focus on Refor...
LD 1791, An Act to Initiate Education Reform in Maine, proposes replacing the state\u27s existing ...
Maine Education Commissioner Leo Martin on Monday issued a manifesto for Maine\u27s schools entitled...
Maine Interview piece with Duke Albanese, Maine\u27s Commissioner of Education, who was appointed i...
School change does not happen in a vacuum. It requires initiative and leadership. Because Maine\u27s...
Practicum piece on Maine\u27s Learning Results (MLR), published in July 1997, which represent the b...
In June 1993, Governor William Weld signed into law the Massachusetts Education Reform Act (MERA). M...
Detailed profile of education in Maine, which in 1996 sent 1,000 more college students out of state ...
The restructuring of Maine\u27s schools has become so popular that numerous organizations have joine...
150 Years of Education in Maine Kermit S. Nickerson, Deputy Commissioner of Education State of Maine...
First of a five-part series on Maine\u27s formula for educational funding. Maine\u27s system of educ...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recent report by a University of Southern Maine think tank tha...
Maine Education Commissioner Leo Martin has issued a draft education reform plan entitled A Reaffir...
Maine\u27s new educational standards quickly became a mission for the 32 students who began a Univer...