Denial vs paranoia with Common Core education standards
I deny that I'm in denial. But I don't deny that Neal McCluskey is paranoid, along with Jay Greene and a few other ardent blogsters and op-edsters.
I deny that I'm in denial. But I don't deny that Neal McCluskey is paranoid, along with Jay Greene and a few other ardent blogsters and op-edsters.
In Massachusetts, music programs are getting cut, even though studies show they will improve your algebra.
?Our Regents diploma doesn't mean college-ready.? ?Meryl Tisch, Chancellor of the Regents Exam ?Revaluing Regents,? The Wall Street Journal
Deborah Gist continues to make important progress in Rhode Island. The state has a new student-driven funding formula. Projo praises it here.
Good Sawchuk article on Pittsburgh's new teacher contract, which includes several differentiated compensation elements. It's a pretty confusing agreement, but that's probably the result of lots of district-union negotiation.