Bar Exam for Teachers?
Chester E. Finn, Jr.The AFT's new and much-ballyhooed proposal, contained in a report titled Raising the Bar, revives the Shanker-era idea of a “bar exam” for entering teachers
College Board snags Gates veteran Stefanie Sanford
Chester E. Finn, Jr.Veteran Gates "advocacy" chief Stefanie Sanford will join David Coleman as the College Board's new head of policy, advocacy, and government relations
First Bell: 12-5-12
Pamela TatzA first look at today's education news: Common Core pilot in Chicago school is successful, the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation awards $25 million for fostering collaboration between charter schools and traditional public schools, and more
Thank you, Diane Ravitch, but…
Peter MeyerIf Ms. Ravitch herself aimed to be self-critical and honest in the matter of the best interest of students, she would need to examine the public school model that she has, of late, been trumpeting
First Bell: 12-4-12
Pamela TatzA first look at today's education news: Report finds that nearly 6.5 million U.S. teens and young adults are neither working nor in school, English Common Core State Standards spark debate over fiction and nonfiction, and more
Solipsism generation
Chester E. Finn, Jr.It isn't going to be easy for David Coleman and his fellow authors of the Common Core English/Language Arts standards to wean U.S. students off writing about themselves.
First Bell: 12-3-12
Pamela TatzA first look at education news from this weekend and today: Five states to add 300 hours of learning time to some school calendars, state judge shoots down Louisiana's school-voucher program, and more
"Common Ground," the DIY-version
Guest-blogger Paul Basken's take on the Diverse Schools Dilemma
Salman Khan, Luddites, Bill Buckley, and online content
The middle path to technology in education
Map: Charter-school penetration by city
Michael J. PetrilliA picture is worth a thousand words--the bigger the dot, the bigger the charter-school market share
First Bell: 11-30-12
Pamela TatzA first look at today's most important education news: Louisiana rejects all math and reading textbooks that do not comply with Common Core (which is all of them), study says that states' inability to share data hampers education, and more
First Bell: 11-29-12
Pamela TatzA first look at today's most important education news: Group threatens to sue New York State for $5 billion in owed funding to districts, Illinois to extend school-closing deadline, and more
First Bell: 11-28-12
Pamela TatzA first look at today's most important education news: a highly-regarded Stanford study finds NJ charter-school students perform better than their peers in traditional public schools, Thomas Friedman supports Arne Duncan for Secretary of State, and more
The grand slam for New Jersey charter schools
CREDO, a Stanford-based research center, concluded that New Jersey charter schools are among the highest-performing studied to date
First Bell: 11-27-12
Pamela TatzA first look at today's most important education news: The U.S. Department of Education announces the Race to the Top 2012 district finalists, the feds bust a teacher-certification cheating ring, and more
Catching up from the break
Andy Smarick's pick of education news from over the Thanksgiving holiday
First Bell: 11-26-12
Pamela TatzA first look at the most important education news from Thanksgiving weekend and this morning: D.C. school boundaries to change, Mississippi's pre-k fight, and more
First bell: 11-21-12
Tyson EberhardtA first look at this morning's most important education news: financial woes in New York, a court case over vouchers proceeds in Indiana, and more
10 questions about the Diverse Schools Dilemma
The Education GadflyThe inside scoop on Mike Petrilli's new book
First bell: 11-20-12
Tyson EberhardtA first look at today's top education news: tying up loose ends, cutting online course requirements, and more
Social studies follies
Chester E. Finn, Jr.The cumbersome, inscrutable title is the first clue that something is not right: “Vision for the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3): Framework for Inquiry in Social Studies State Standards.”
The disappointing but completely predictable results from SIG
The U.S. Department of Education’s quiet release of results from the first year of the massive School Improvement Grant (SIG) program spells trouble
First Bell: 11-19-12
Pamela TatzA first look at education news from this weekend and today: A Columbia professor and Wu-Tang Clan member combine hip-hop and science in NYC public schools, federal housing aid may not lead to low-income families enrolling their children in higher-quality schools, and more
Fordham President Chester E. Finn, Jr. receives NAGC President's Award
Pamela TatzCongratulations to Checker, who received the 2012 National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) President’s award for outstanding contributions to the field of gifted education