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By | March 30, 2012, 11:12pm UTC - A Lehman junior describes the inspiration behind his artistic depiction of “King Bloomberg.” (EdVox)
- Credibility of AJC’s investigation is questioned when compared to USA Today report. (Fresh Loaf)
- Fred Smith: The debates about the validity of test scores and how they are used are not new. (City Limits)
- Success Charter Network’s 2013 plans include District 2, where many schools are crowded. (DNA Info)
- The next Michelle Rhee could be a newly-elect 20-year-old school board member. (Scholastic)
- Students at International High School discuss their paths as part of Early College Week. (NYCAN)
- A reform group describes “greenhouse schools” where teachers stay and outcomes are good. (TNTP)
- For Women’s History Month, a look at how teaching is a feminine profession. (Shoulders of Giants)
- Republicans are becoming more vocal opponents to Obama’s education policies. (Our Future)
- Public education in America isn’t nearly as bad as media coverage makes it out to be. (Paul Farhi)
- Occupy the DOE was a natural spin-off for Zuccotti occupiers protesting privatization. (Indypendent)