LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
November 16, 2010
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports (as does everyone else today) that Gov. Christie has put the kibosh on school boards rushing to approve superintendent contracts above […]
November 15, 2010
Bruce Baker. Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers and blogger at SchoolFinance101, looks at performance in 4th and 8th grade math […]
November 15, 2010
Teachers unions have a well-deserved reputation for exercising political clout. With a nearly unparalleled ability to raise cash and organize their ranks, they have elected […]
November 14, 2010
Bob Braun at the Ledger leaves out a big piece of his story on the defenseless Passaic teacher blandished with alcohol and charm by a […]
November 11, 2010
Today’s Wall Street Journal on NYC Chancellor Joel Klein’s departure: The school reform movement has gained momentum in recent years as more Democrats like Mr. […]
November 11, 2010
Check out the new study, “Teaching Math to the Talented,” by Eric Hanushek, Paul Peterson, and Ludger Woessman from EducationNext (hat tip: Flypaper), which compares […]




