- Six teachers are taking fellowships in Chancellor Michelle Rhee’s central office.
- A Queens middle school principal explains how differentiated instruction helps her school.
- The Times wants to know if you’re considering pulling your child out of private school to save money.
- Scott says the Parent Commission spends too much time lobbying lawmakers.
- Vocal parents groups tell WYNC they don’t plan to sue if and when mayoral control expires.
- Ed in the Apple dissects the ritualistic contract dance between the mayor and Randi Weingarten.
- National Journal starts its own education blog and asks experts how to spend the stimulus money.
- Today’s Supreme Court ruling could have some bearing on how we use tests to measure teachers.
- Jay Matthews says test scores and parents’ opinions should factor into the PAR program.
- Chicago study finds that small high schools have some of the highest teacher turnover.
- A Twitter skeptic challenges teachers to come up with an effective use of Twitter in the classroom.
- Valedictorian who criticized her LA school is allowed to deliver a graduation speech
- And the Post uncovers an affair between a former elected and an education reformer.