Skip to main contentRemainders: Paper's probe into cheating coming this weekend
By | March 24, 2012, 1:14am UTC - Districts are already responding to AJC’s not-yet-published cheating exposé. (Tennessean, Chronicle)
- “Scripted” practice lesson on the Gettysburg Address gets poor marks from a teacher. (AnswerSheet)
- A city student recalls the period when online learning replaced his teacher and cheating spiked. (HuffPo)
- Charles Barron is positioning himself as the anti-charter candidate in Congressional race. (Capital NY)
- Parents can officially begin applying to kindergarten programs on Monday. (InsideSchools)
- In an Olympic year, a class gets a boost with help from a gold medalist; yours can, too. (GS Community)
- Arne Duncan slightly revised his stance on releasing teacher ratings: He’s opposed. (Teacher Beat)
- Last weekend, State Education Commissioner John King expressed a similar sentiment. (MetroFocus)
- A teacher breaks down how students arrived at the definition of her word of the day. (ComingofAge)
- Rick Hess profiles a Master’s of Education program housed in a business school. (Straight Up)