Skip to main contentRemainders: A UFT opposition caucus names its candidates
By | October 18, 2012, 12:17am UTC - MORE, an opposition caucus in the UFT, announced its slate of candidates for next year. (Ed Notes)
- Students at Achievement First Brooklyn HS are using the debates to practice debating. (Schoolbook)
- The woman who asked about pay equity at Tuesday’s debate is a still-undecided teacher. (Russo)
- Students at Telecommunications HS are designing and conducting political polls. (Brooklyn Bureau)
- Researchers don’t actually know whether education decreases gun violence, but they think so. (HuffPo)
- Pedro Noguera: Despite Obama’s education policies, I see the choice as clear. (Bridging Differences)
- Democracy Prep students ask people to “Vote for Somebody,” to the tune of “Call Me Maybe.” (YouTube)
- Queen Raina flew in “Teach Like a Champion” author Lemov to help Jordanian teachers. (Jordan Times)
- Changes to gifted & talented admission this year guarantee seats to fewer students. (Insideschools)
- A conversation about the future of school reform touched on poverty, choice, jobs, and scale. (Eduwonk)
- A veteran teacher assuages concerns that rookies tend to have in October. (Starting an Ed School)