- Someone e-mailed a list of principals and assistant principals a screed against Bloomberg’s reforms.
- The debate over leadership at PS 20 in Clinton Hill continues on The Local, the New York Times blog.
- The Gates and Broad foundations are announcing that they are funding a union-sponsored project.
- At the Quick and the Ed, a warning for Michelle Rhee based on Chancellor Klein’s struggles.
- JD2718, a chapter leader himself, offers some insights about his colleague “who lost it” on Friday.
- Reading The Freedom Writers’ Diary, a teacher says working miracles would cause her to quit.
- At Ed in the Apple, Peter Goodman calls for clearer state regulations on credit accumulation.
- Ed Sec Arne Duncan told math teachers he wants them to be paid more.
- A special education teacher praises Google’s new program that’s intended to help people with autism.
- The UFT isn’t the only organization that gives money to people who push its agenda; the city does too.
- A math question: How much pizza can you buy for $3 million. The answer from San Jose: Not much.
- I removed a story that I posted last week after I found out that a student gave me bad information.
- A report about the effectiveness of vouchers was based on a selective reading of data, an academic says.