- The Campaign for Better Schools finally has a slick Web site, featuring its supporters in Albany.
- Hundreds of people, including Comptroller Thompson, protested against a Brooklyn charter school siting.
- Peter Goodman says Albany’s mayoral control debate is a lesson in transparency.
- A new Web site, BetterLesson.org, aims to be a social network for lesson plans. (Via Russo)
- Words of encouragement for parents who can’t get past the angst on UrbanBaby.com.
- The city says it has nailed down a deal to reestablish an elementary school on the Upper East Side.
- What happens when a teacher asks his students if they like the subject they’re about to have a test in.
- In D.C., education department staffers aren’t happy, but Arne Duncan is on the job.
- An international comparison shows that boys do better than girls in science worldwide.
- Why are education types so obsessed with change, a teacher asks?
- Patrick Sullivan posted Chancellor Klein’s testimony from Wednesday’s City Council hearing.
- A Tilden High School teacher has a biting take on the DOE’s school closing practices.
- How school reform stopped being grassroots and became the Education Equality Project, in the Nation.