Skip to main contentRemainders: How to "charter" your district classroom
By | March 3, 2011, 2:08am UTC - A map tracks facilities owned by the city schools in Philadelphia. (Notebook)
- A new concept: What if CMO’s could give teachers charters for their classrooms? (Hechinger)
- A veteran city educator who was fired in the 70s fiscal crisis defends LIFO. (NYCPSP)
- Sixteen protesters challenging budget cuts were arrested in Albany today. (Gotham Gazette)
- A student, learning about layoff threats, asks her teacher if she is worried. (GS Community)
- A Calif. school’s parent-sponsored teacher appreciation day coincides with pink slips. (Ms. Chew)
- The short-term federal budget ok’d to keep the gov’t open slashes education. (Politics K12)
- 11 senators are signing onto an ESEA plan that reads very similar to Duncan’s. (Politics K12)
- A rebuttal to Bill Gates’ rock-star proposal for teacher pay reform. (The Answer Sheet)
- Insideschools is posting video school reviews and would like feedback. (Insideschools)
- Why did the P.S. 114 protesters succeed at keeping their school open? (Ed in the Apple)