Skip to main contentRemainders: Teacher cited Romney's 'false sense of knowledge'
By | August 8, 2012, 12:27am UTC - In giving a C, Mitt Romney’s French teacher noted a “false sense of knowledge.” (HuffPo via Russo)
- An Upper East Side private school put out a press release backing NCLB waivers. (Digital Journal)
- Brooklyn teacher Ryan Hall (see his class here) says eighth-graders can see algebra’s value. (HuffPo)
- Mike Petrilli renounces his belief that the government shouldn’t subsidize PBS: It’s too good! (Ed Next)
- A satirical police alert was filed after prolific Diane Ravitch didn’t tweet for 45 minutes. (Students Last)
- A student who says her school is unsafe and too easy is told that transferring will be hard. (Insideschools)
- Aaron Pallas draws contrasts between his retention research and TNTP’s. (GS Community/Hechinger)
- A UFT chapter leader urges his colleagues to conduct their own surveys of teachers. (Labor Lessons)
- A teacher recognizes his own history teacher’s excellence and worries about others like him. (Yo Mista)
- A national office faults the way districts coordinate special education services after high school. (HuffPo)
- Principals who lobbied against New York’s teacher eval law say getting heard is tough. (Answer Sheet)
- The nation’s report card will include more contextual details about students’ lives. (Curriculum Matters)