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Report Release: Reforming Teacher Pensions for a Changing Work Force

New Education Sector report examines teacher pensions and details the problems facing current state pension programs.


Sport or Not? A Question for the Courts

Senior Policy Analyst Elena Silva interviewed by the New York Times on Title IX.


Teachers Unions as Agents of Reform

Brad Jupp, an architect of Denver's landmark performance-based teacher pay system, ProComp, is an outspoken advocate of both labor organizing and quality education for disadvantaged kids. In this interview, Jupp talks about ProComp, his views on teacher unionism, and the future of the teaching profession.


Education Sector Welcomes Three New Board Members

Education Sector's board of directors names three prominent leaders in the fields of education and journalism to the board: David W. Breneman, Richard Lee Colvin, and Peter McWalters.


For-profit colleges: Do they shortchange students?

Policy Director Kevin Carey comments on a recent Senate HELP Committee hearing on for-profit colleges.


 
Related Materials » Utah Score Card

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Utah Score Card

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Click to enlarge image.Utah, the 34th most populous state, has above average educational attainment, ranking second in the percentage of adults with an associate degree and fourth in adults with a bachelor’s degree. Only six states have lower percentages of minority enrollment than Utah, but that has changed, albeit slowly, and will continue to do so. The state experienced rapid growth in the 1990s and is expected to have a further 27 percent increase in high school graduates from 2007–08 to 2017–18.

Utah's higher education accountability system's strengths are:

  • Gathering information on a wide breadth of performance measures.
  • Collecting and reporting data in a timely fashion.
  • Comparing data across time and/or against peers, especially on measures of efficiency and affordability.

Utah's higher education accountability system needs work in:

  • Aligning state priorities with concrete goals for achievement.
  • Formally linking budgetary decisions to the performance of state postsecondary institutions.
  • Proactively informing prospective students, parents, and the general public about the performance of state colleges and universities.

Download Utah's Full Score Card Report.


 

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