Skip to main contentRemainders: An argument about what the NAACP wants
By | June 7, 2011, 10:31pm UTC - A Newscorp executive argues that the NAACP is defending its members, black teachers. (WSJ)
- A teacher who has criticized Bloomberg-style ed reform explains what she does favor. (GS Community)
- NAACP local president Hazel Dukes and charter school parents are on Inside City Hall tonight.
- Introducing another education reform movement with revolutionary ambitions: PreK-3. (Hechinger)
- A turnaround principal says the most crucial tool in his arsenal is staffing freedom. (EdWeek)
- A teacher at Rhode Island’s infamous Central Falls HS explains why she quit. (GoLocalProv via JJ)
- More background on the growing market for technical help evaluating teachers. (EdWeek)
- Leonie Haimson urges the state not to approve a charter school with real estate ties. (NYCPSP)
- New York is one of 10 states that have spent between 75 and 90% of federal stimulus funds. (Ed Money)
- Upper Manhattan parents are working with police to promote school safety. (Insideschools)