Skip to main contentRemainders: Teachers' role in creating the Common Core
By | December 11, 2013, 11:42pm UTC - More questions are raised about what teachers were on the Common Core ground floor. (EdWeek)
- Study: Attractive students get more attention and friends. They also do better in school. (Time)
- Debate over three reading strategies is a distraction; it’s not what teachers should avoid. (Ed Excellence)
- A writer answers the Times’ editorial board’s question: Yes, sometimes math must be boring. (Slate)
- And, yes, a SAT tutor writes, sometimes it’s important to know what “unscrupulous” means. (Atlantic)
- Two-thirds of students who passed the SAT attended about 60 of the city’s high schools. (EdWize)
- Eva Moskowitz says she doesn’t get special treatment from the city, just that she pesters more. (WNYC)
- A new report outlines ways for districts to build a minor league for school principals. (EdWeek)