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By | April 5, 2013, 11:58pm UTC - A City-As-School teacher describes the program that put her in the room with Gloria Steinem. (HuffPo)
- Surveyed school leaders say they’re accountable for a whole lot more than tests. (More Thoughtful)
- Facebook and Gates are hosting a hackathon focused on building education apps. (VentureBeat)
- Michelle Rhee received an apology for nasty comments made about her at a protest. (Diane Ravitch)
- A blogger reveals that much funding in a local school board race came from out of state. (Answer Sheet)
- A Bahraini teacher describes what it’s like when education is under attack in her country. (Shanker Blog)
- Advocates slammed city schools’ use of suspensions in cases of students with disabilities. (Schoolbook)
- A teacher considers the advanced students and asks how to keep them from “getting off that track.” (JLV)
- A teacher argues there is just one caucus opposed to Unity in the UFT elections. (NYC Educator)
- What does Geoffrey Canada drink? “[H]ot water with nothing in it — just hot water.” (NYT Magazine)