Floridians Critique Jebucation

(Jeb) Bush views his policies as tough love. But Orlando’s Linda Kobert has another name for it: Jebucation.Kobert founded the non-profit group Fund Education Now with her neighbors, Christine Bramuchi and Kathleen Oropeza.The moms say they are organizing the French Resistance against Bush’s policies in his home state through e-mail and social media such as Twitter.They cite research from Arizona State University and others which shows students who are held back are more likely to drop out of school.The moms argue Bush’s policies have created the impression that F
The “Enemy’s” Response to Fordham’s Wishful Cost Projections

Edweek quoted Chester Finn, Jr., Fordham’s president who said, ““Enemies and critics of the common core want you to believe the worst: that besides being hard, it will be very pricey and likely ineffective. But this report says otherwise. Implementation can be modestly priced and likely more effective if states are astute enough