Skip to main contentRemainders: "Aggressive populism" blamed for shifting ed tides
By | October 2, 2013, 12:58am UTC - As Joel Klein-style ed reform faces political doom, an acolyte criticizes “aggressive populism.” (HuffPo)
- Research about city schools that succeed with black and Latino boys suggests what works. (Atlantic)
- A father in the city for a year describes the tall task of finding a school for seventh grade. (Insideschools)
- With all the talk of Bloomberg’s new charter schools, a reminder of the many new district schools. (Russo)
- A skeptic of broad mandates argues for the Common Core on pragmatic grounds. (Common Core Watch)
- A Bronx education liaison was suspended for trying to use her position for personal gain. (GS in Brief)
- Both Letitia James and Daniel Squadron said kids would top their plans as public advocate. (City Room)