Skip to main contentRemainders: Less Snooki, more teachers, Obama requests
By | July 29, 2010, 11:01pm UTC - Obama would like Americans to pay more attention to great teachers, less to Snooki. (Quick and the Ed)
- Who wants to launch a TV reality show watching teachers struggle to improve? (Hot for Ed)
- Just because N.Y. had inflated test scores doesn’t mean city schools haven’t improved. (Mike Petrilli)
- Congress is considering big cuts to the Promise Neighborhood model. (City Limits)
- Russ Whitehurst says his issue with the Harlem Children’s Zone is its means, not its end. (Brookings)
- Many Race to the Top finalist states have competitive governor’s races this year. (Eduwonk)
- Miss Eyre wants her students’ test scores now, not next month. (Life at the Morton School)
- A listing of schools who are telling the “new story” about education. (Will Richardson)
- Lessons the UFT learned from the test results include a widening achievement gap. (Edwize)
- Tracking backlash to the new proficiency revelations. (WSJ)