First Bell 4-9-13
A first look at today's education news: Britain's Iron Lady is memorialized, NYC's revamped gifted screening process didn't change much, and more
A first look at today's education news: Britain's Iron Lady is memorialized, NYC's revamped gifted screening process didn't change much, and more
Foreign policy isn’t all that Margaret Thatcher and her team had in common with Ronald Reagan and his
A first look at today's education news: Bill Gates cautions against overusing standardized tests in teacher evaluations, NYC teachers are staying in their jobs longer, and more
Intelligently mend test-based accountability, don't end it
Andy's picks, from Kansas City to CALDER
A first look at today's education news: Mississippi passes legislation providing $3 million to partially fund pre-K programs, a look at Tennessee's Achievement School District, and more
A new book from Sir Michael Barber, noted British education reformer, describes an effort to improve education in rural Pakistan
It's a stretch—education is a classic social issue, while education reform is largely a governance challenge
A first look at today's education news: "Cram schools" are gaining popularity, Texas considers scaling back its high school graduation requirements, and more
A first look at today's education news: Atlanta's former schools chief and three-dozen others have been indicted for test fraud, the common-assessment consortia will undergo a federal review process, and more
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