Skip to main contentRemainders: Bloomberg school documentary picks up an Emmy
By | April 4, 2012, 1:02am UTC - A film about a school’s move from Bushwick to Governor’s Island won an Emmy. (Harbor School)
- A teacher stresses greater urgency to quickly align Core standards to state assessments. (SchoolBook)
- A childhood accident and early union jobs informed Steve Barr’s approach to charters. (Hechinger)
- Alterman is “baffled” by Joel Klein and Condi Rice’s national security education report. (The Nation)
- Tennessee wants to ban teacher evaluations not just to the public, but parents, too. (Teacher Beat)
- Late graduates smoke less and vote more than those who obtain GEDs, a study shows. (Jacobs)
- Trayvon Martin’s death sparked an unlikely civic engagement from a Bronx class. (SchoolBook)
- And hooded students in Crown Heights took to the web to speak about racial injustice. (YouTube)
- SED awarded $12.9 million in contracts to develop K-5 curriculum tied to Common Core (NYSED)
- Our rockstar public hearing reporter is once again tweeting from turnaround schools. (GS Twitter)