Skip to main contentRemainders: The comedy of value-added assessment
By | October 19, 2010, 2:00am UTC - A cartoonist proposes value-added assessment for parents. (Signe via Joanne Jacobs)
- The TV show “Glee” is inspiring real-life glee clubs around the country. (AP)
- A Brooklyn mom is impressed by her tour of the Harbor School. (Insideschools)
- Nevada Senate candidate tells Hispanic union students they look Asian. (Las Vegas Sun)
- Ruben’s students include: Babyface, the Scowler, and Woodstock. (GS Community)
- One AP course honor code banned talking about work with parents. (WashPost)
- Obama’s ed agenda is under attack in the midterms from both parties. (Daily Beast)
- Obama signed an executive order to form a commission on Hispanic education. (EdWeek)
- CUNY colleges vary widely in how they define a “credit.” (Quick and the Ed, Chronicle)
- A teacher says rhetoric about educators’ autonomy contradicts reality. (Ed News Colorado)