Skip to main contentRemainders: From senator to ed reform consultant
By | February 18, 2011, 1:17am UTC - Former State Senator Craig Johnson is now a consultant for Democrats for Education Reform. (Newsday)
- All over the country, fights are increasing between states and their teachers unions. (Politico)
- Ed. Sec. Arne Duncan clarifies (a little) where he stands on teacher layoff policies. (EdWeek)
- Liz Willen calls on the city to revamp its “inequitable, illogical” high school admissions. (Insideschools)
- By placing its members in charter schools, Teach for America is abandoning its mission. (GS Community)
- The Regents are surveying New Yorkers about how they want graduation requirements changed. (NYT)
- A bad observation turns into a good one with the words “you didn’t do anything wrong. (NYC Educator)
- NY’s State Education Department issued its annual school report cards today. (Ithaca Journal)
- Andy Rotherham lays out what he thinks are the five biggest myths about vouchers. (Time)
- The Obama administration isn’t planning to leave rural schools out of the RttT of 2012. (Hechinger)