- Today’s NAEP results make it look like Richard Mills diluted the tests, Peter Murphy writes.
- Merryl Tisch wasn’t surprised by the gulf between the NAEP and state test results.
- Kevin Carey: the disappointing NAEP scores tell us that most national edu policy claims are overwrought.
- Assemblyman James Brennan casts doubt on claims that NYC’s test scores went up more than state’s.
- Diane Ravitch says the NCLB law needs to be replaced, not made over.
- Chaz says school aids are the “lifeblood of the system.”
- D.C. may have the lowest NAEP scores, but news that they’re increasing is good for Rhee.
- Philly says only 3 percent of its major budget cuts will impact school children.
- Rhode Island wants to make its teacher entry tests the most difficult in the country, but how?
- CA’s decision to link test scores and tenure is meaningless.
- And after math scores come out, some wonder if we need specialists in the classroom.