Bridge compiled data on forcible sexual offense reports at 41 Michigan colleges and universities between 2011 and 2013.
Talent & Education
To prosper, Michigan must be a more educated place. Bridge will explore the challenges in education and identify policies and initiatives that address them.
Training school counselors to give college advice
Michigan does not require school counselors to receive training on giving college advice to students.<br />
A bill now in the legislature would require such training for counselors entering the field. But with all the focus on road funding, will lawmakers get to it? </p>
Braving Upper Peninsula winters, Michigan Tech grads strike gold
The hard-working, selective school in Houghton is quietly filling industry’s need for STEM engineers.
Getting Michigan students interested in STEM careers
While business and education leaders have sounded the trumpet on the need for more STEM graduates, the field can seem daunting to young students.
State education board urges Legislature to transform how schools are funded
The board’s report cites the recent Bridge series, “The smartest kids in the nation,” which chronicled how other states saw gains when they targeted funds to the schools that needed help most.
State schools chief: Michigan is 10 years behind leading states
Superintendent Mike Flanagan tells Bridge he is baffled by Michigan’s poor scores on national tests, has been slow to act on key reforms, and may have stayed in his job too long.
Smartest kids: What Michigan schools can learn from leading states
Students from Minnesota to Florida are learning more. Is Michigan ready to do something about it?
Smartest kids: Four school advocates raise their hands
We asked four fierce, very different education advocates how to improve Michigan schools. They hit on many reforms successfully used in leading states.
National education leader: Business must lead fight in Michigan
Bridge sat down with Kati Haycock, founder of the Education Trust in Washington, D.C., to talk about reversing Michigan’s decline and what schools can do for low-income kids when parents aren’t in the game.
Teachers need smaller classes, time to collaborate and meaningful training to make a difference
Gretchen Dziadosz is executive director of the Michigan Education Association, the state’s largest teachers’ union American education reforms of the past decade have not worked. Student achievement is not appreciably improving. Frequent high stakes testing allows less time to actually teach; teachers are evaluated on student test scores for things they were never told to […]
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