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By | March 25, 2011, 2:06am UTC - The census found that New York City’s population barely grew in the last decade. (Times)
- But Mayor Michael Bloomberg says those numbers are way too low. (Daily Politics)
- Florida’s governor signed an expansive merit pay plan into law at a charter school. (Orlando Sentinel)
- Why it’s important to understand the different ways child poverty can be measured. (School Finance 101)
- Does Joel Rose’s departure illustrate the gulf between talk of innovation and public sector reality? (Time)
- Customizing instruction is a way of getting beyond tracking, Mike Petrilli argues. (Flypaper)
- Green Dot’s Steve Barr discusses his plans to turn around two Bronx schools next year. (Inside City Hall)
- Responsibility for improving schools can’t be placed on teachers alone, a TFA alum argues. (Hechinger)
- The Times’ labor reporter is taking questions about unions and labor law. (City Room)
- Paul Vallas’ successor in New Orleans could be named in the next month. (Times-Picayune)
- Two N.J. principals have very different views of the value of social media in schools. (Hechinger Report)
- The state board of ed in Virginia voted to change the way they approve textbooks. (Curriculum Matters)