- Scott Brown’s election in MA could mean the federal gov.’s role in education won’t keep expanding.
- In spite of its bad reputation, BronxTeach writes, No Child Left Behind is still something to celebrate.
- The RttT applications that have been published give hints at what common tests might look like.
- There’s much debate over a piece in the Atlantic criticizing the Edible Schoolyard movement.
- Here’s footage from last night’s hearing on the DOE’s proposal to expand PAVE charter school at P.S. 15.
- Leo Casey says the DOE’s plan is against the spirit of P.S. 15’s namesake, slain principal Patrick Daly.
- A charter advocate tells the DN’s Elizabeth Benjamin, “we don’t have the support we thought we did.”
- The author of a book on how to improve struggling schools in Chicago discusses if closures will help.
- Arkansas’ education department is singling out 58 schools for inflating grades.
- A city principal describes what she considers the criteria for a great teacher.
- Questions about NYC highs schools? Clara Hemphill is now answering them on City Room.
- And the federal gov. is investigating complaints of racial discrimination in New Orleans charter schools.