Skip to main contentRemainders: Inspectors, anger in reactions to eval deal collapse
By | January 19, 2013, 3:58am UTC - City inspectors swarmed the UFT’s building today, said UFT President Michael Mulgrew. (GS Twitter)
- A top UFT negotiator says the city kept parts of its evaluation plan secret until the last minute. (Edwize)
- A teacher says the real winner in the teacher evaluation brouhaha was Gov. Cuomo. (Music & Beyond)
- One explanation for the collapse: Race to the Top, bad leadership, and a backlash against it. (MORE)
- An argument that the saga rebuts the USDOE’s emphasis on union collaboration. (Dropout Nation)
- Mob ties top a list of reasons why the cost of school busing is so high in New York City. (SchoolBook)
- An East Harlem 10-year-old’s comic illustration of bus strike sides with the striking drivers. (City Room)
- The Department of Education’s director of digital literacy and citizenship explains her job. (Hechinger)
- In Michigan, a newly hired armed school guard left his gun unattended in a school bathroom. (HuffPo)