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By | July 6, 2012, 11:28pm UTC - On the Jersey Shore, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie shouted down a critic of his education policy. (City Room)
- Eric Nadelstern: We need more — but better — opportunities for credit recovery, not fewer. (SchoolBook)
- The birth of another GEM baby is cause for both congrats and worry about teacher activism. (Ed Notes)
- A teacher says he’s having a change of heart about putting together a portfolio of his work. (NYCdoenuts)
- A teacher says grading Advanced Placement exams each year is his best training. (Schools of Thought)
- There are still 10 states waiting for the White House to judge their NCLB waiver requests. (Politics K-12)
- TFA teachers in Philadelphia heard an anti-reform speech that has now disappeared. (Gary Rubinstein)
- A blog by Harvard education school graduate students pokes fun at the reform moment. (HugsyFunnies)
- If a New Hampshire legislator is right that kindergarten causes crime, New York is in trouble. (Yahoo)