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General Assembly Begins Work on Community College Plan

General Assembly Begins Work on Community College Plan

joewhite

January 19, 2010

Tuesday, state lawmakers began work on Governor Phil Bredesen’s plan to create a single, unified community college curriculum for certain core courses.

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First Horizon Restructuring Carries High Cost

January 19, 2010

First Tennessee Bank’s parent company is trying to make itself leaner and more versatile by limiting the kinds of business it does. But while officials say the restructuring will ultimately be good for First Horizon’s finances, the short term costs are high.

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Nissan Still Toying with Leaf Noise

blakefarmer

January 19, 2010

A national tour of Nissan’s new electric vehicle swings through Middle Tennessee this week. The vehicles won’t go on sale until late this year. The prototypes on display will be silent. Engineers of the Leaf are still playing with what kinds of noise the electric vehicle will make.

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Health IT’s Long-term Costs Are Unknown

January 19, 2010

Federal funds are making it feasible for health care providers to switch to electronic records. But a panel of financial experts speaking last week to the Nashville Health Care Council said it’s not clear how the numbers for health care IT will look once the stimulus money is gone.

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Families Can Now Activate VUMC Rapid Response Team

January 19, 2010

A growing number of hospitals are giving families of patients a new tool to call for emergency help. Now, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, they can contact the hospital’s rapid response team without waiting for a nurse to assess the situation.

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Capitol Hill Conversation – Special Session on Education

anitabugg

January 19, 2010

A special session called by Governor Phil Bredesen continues today at the state legislature. Late Friday night, lawmakers handed Governor Phil Bredesen what he said he needed to make Tennessee competitive for hundreds of millions of dollars from the “Race to the Top” education fund. The General Assembly changed how public school teachers will be evaluated for their pay, allowing a good portion of that to be based on student achievement. WPLN’s Anita Bugg talked with Capitol Hill Correspondent Joe White about what action the legislature has taken and what steps are next.

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Education Bill Passed In Time for Race to the Top Application

January 17, 2010

Large, bipartisan majorities in both houses approved the bill that for the first time would allow student achievement scores to be factored into a teacher’s job rating.

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Teacher Evaluation Changes Triggers Concerns

wplnstaff

January 15, 2010

Tying teacher evaluations to student achievement could help Tennessee win a massive Race to the Top grant from the federal government, but some are concerned about the potential ramifications.

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Race the Top Bill Passes State Senate

joewhite

January 15, 2010

The governor’s Race to the Top education bill was approved by the state Senate Friday afternoon and immediately shipped to the state House of Representatives for a vote there.

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Sports Authority Uses Possible Default as Leverage Against Predators

blakefarmer

January 15, 2010

Members of the Metro Sports Authority are using a possible breach of contract to negotiate more favorable terms for the city’s $7.4 million subsidy to the Predators.

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