Skip to main contentRemainders: Innovation advocates tell USDOE to slow down
By | June 8, 2012, 11:54pm UTC - Individuals and interest groups weighed in on the district Race to the Top proposal. (Politics K-12)
- Innovation advocates say the Obama administration shouldn’t force personalized learning. (NewSchools)
- The recent history of the New York Times’ education desk suggests a coverage slowdown. (Capital NY)
- A parent activist recalls fighting for years to get a policy change finally made last week. (GS Community)
- Massachusetts’ main teachers union is giving up some seniority rights to avoid conflict. (Boston Globe)
- The story of the city’s special education reforms is retold through the Passover story. (Ed Notes)
- A teacher describes the experience of being barred from guiding her students through MOMA. (Freestyle)
- A Carroll Gardens school is opening an extra G&T kindergarten after an enrollment snafu. (SchoolBook)
- And don’t forget our (almost)-end-of-the-year happy hour a week from today. RSVPs are required!