This Spring 2003 Learning Matters report from the Education Oversight Committee identifies a general feeling among teachers that improvements are being made and will continue. Most teachers feel the paperwork required under the new system has taken away from teaching and planning time. In previous research, teachers and other groups expressed skepticism about achieving the state’s education goals. Although teachers have an impression that schools have improved, they remain skeptical of these goals
The South Carolina Education Oversight Committee (EOC) today presented its annual report on South Ca...
This report from the Education Oversight Committee describes the on-time graduation rates for the Un...
The results of this project show that South Carolinians are concerned about their schools, the futur...
This Spring 2003 Learning Matters report from the Education Oversight Committee identifies a general...
The purpose of this study is to assess awareness and impact of these EOC activities and events amon...
This paper gives statistics on educational accountability and teacher turnover in South Carolina. I...
This July 2002 Learning Matters report from the Education Oversight Committee provides statistics on...
This November 2007 At a Glance report from the Education Oversight Committee discusses the seventh a...
This report was published for the State Department of Education by the Peter D. Hart Research Associ...
The South Carolina Department of Education annually reported to the General Assembly the contention ...
This report frames progress toward the 2010 goal with data on student performance and results of sev...
Over 6500 South Carolinians participated in an educational engagement project from November 2008 th...
This study examined the perceptions of North Carolina’s school superintendents related to current ...
The South Carolina Education Oversight Committee conducted statewide surveys of teachers and early c...
This December 2004 Learning Matters report from the Education Oversight Committee presents the most ...
The South Carolina Education Oversight Committee (EOC) today presented its annual report on South Ca...
This report from the Education Oversight Committee describes the on-time graduation rates for the Un...
The results of this project show that South Carolinians are concerned about their schools, the futur...
This Spring 2003 Learning Matters report from the Education Oversight Committee identifies a general...
The purpose of this study is to assess awareness and impact of these EOC activities and events amon...
This paper gives statistics on educational accountability and teacher turnover in South Carolina. I...
This July 2002 Learning Matters report from the Education Oversight Committee provides statistics on...
This November 2007 At a Glance report from the Education Oversight Committee discusses the seventh a...
This report was published for the State Department of Education by the Peter D. Hart Research Associ...
The South Carolina Department of Education annually reported to the General Assembly the contention ...
This report frames progress toward the 2010 goal with data on student performance and results of sev...
Over 6500 South Carolinians participated in an educational engagement project from November 2008 th...
This study examined the perceptions of North Carolina’s school superintendents related to current ...
The South Carolina Education Oversight Committee conducted statewide surveys of teachers and early c...
This December 2004 Learning Matters report from the Education Oversight Committee presents the most ...
The South Carolina Education Oversight Committee (EOC) today presented its annual report on South Ca...
This report from the Education Oversight Committee describes the on-time graduation rates for the Un...
The results of this project show that South Carolinians are concerned about their schools, the futur...