Skip to main contentRemainders: Around the world, one classroom at a time
By | July 12, 2013, 11:29pm UTC - Classroom portraits from 19 nations offer a piercing lens into learning around the world. (Brain Pickings)
- John King ordered Buffalo to give up control of two schools with paltry graduation rates. (Buffalo News)
- The mild-mannered King was unusually scathing in his criticism of Buffalo’s district. (School Zone)
- A former English teacher, now a congressman, is using a red pen to grade GOP memos. (Happy Place)
- Former CNN anchor Campbell Brown spoke about her new education advocacy campaign. (City & State)
- Protestors against Anthony Weiner’s proposal to layoff school staff took the fight to his house. (Politicker)
- A teacher finds an effective strategy for designing lessons also works for his students. (After the Bell)
- The president of StudentsFirst announced he is leaving after less than a year on the job. (Politico)
- New York state ed has a new blog to track all the excitement at its training events. (NTINotebook)