Skip to main contentRemainders: Some co-locations are controversial, but not all
By | June 18, 2013, 11:41pm UTC - Sometimes, school space-sharing plans stir up controversy. Sometimes, they don’t. (Brooklyn Bureau)
- A special education teacher recounts the saga of waiting for an observation that never came. (Miss Rim)
- Joel Klein is still not sure how the market will respond to Amplify, but he’s optimistic. (Fast Company)
- A new video profiles two schools that are teaching Asian languages to their students. (Asia Society)
- Houston is considering using student surveys for up to 30 percent of teachers’ ratings. (Joanne Jacobs)
- A city teacher who once backed the Common Core says she has changed her mind. (Living in Dialogue)
- In a new video, the State Education Department tries to win over Common Core skeptics. (GS in Brief)
- The city is opening 29 new dual-language programs this fall: what they are and where. (Insideschools)