Skip to main contentRemainders: Mapping the education technology marketplace
By | October 13, 2011, 11:20pm UTC - An interactive, visual map of the K-12 education technology market. (New Schools Venture Fund)
- A teacher at P.S. 149 says the irresponsible teacher Steven Brill described doesn’t exist. (Ed Notes)
- The DOE is hiring a Director of State Legislative Affairs, budget permitting. (City Limits Jobs)
- New York is one of just 13 states that have not signaled they want an NCLB waiver. (Politics K-12)
- The former CEO of the Innovation Zone joined a for-profit education company. (PR Newswire)
- An overview of the Gates Foundation’s $200 million NYC schools investments. (Gotham Gazette)
- The UFT is holding a conference for charter school teachers this weekend. (Edwize)
- A list of education wonks who can offer reporters a conservative perspective. (Rick Hess)
- A snapshot of how two teachers juggle the demands of differentiation. (Sam Chaltain)
- “School avoidance” is a medical malady that keeps many kids home on weekdays. (U.S. News)
- Scrutiny of Comptroller John Liu’s mayoral campaign contributions found improprieties. (Times)