Education Bloggers Daily Highlights 11-12-15
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- Former US Senator Mary Landrieu Works for the Walton Foundation | deutsch29
- Clinton Turns Against Charters – WSJ
- Jersey Jazzman: Charter Schools, An Exchange: Part VI (Final)
- Special Nite Cap: Catch Up on Today’s Post 11/11/15
- Parent Power in Indiana | Parents Across America
- Education Research Report: California 6th grade science books: Climate change a matter of opinion not scientific fact
- Mike Klonsky’s SmallTalk Blog: Corporate media turns the 1st Amendment on its head in Missouri
- Investigate Chartergate D.C. has the nation’s fourth-highest concentration of charter school students – The Washington Post
- A Challenge To The TeachStrong Campaign – Badass Teachers Association
- A year later, secrecy surrounds FBI probe of LAUSD’s iPad program – LA School Report
- CURMUDGUCATION: Selling Competency Based Education
- AERA Statement on (VAM) for the Evaluation of Educators and Educator Preparation Programs
- Those Lying Jason Engen Eyes | Crazy Crawfish
- When School Feels Like Jail | The Marshall Project
- Guest Blog: Friedrichs Is Missing Its Warning Label – Lily’s Blackboard
- ESEA Issue to Watch: How Much Power Should the Education Secretary Have? – Politics K-12 – Education Week
- The Nation’s Top K-12 Education Foundations 2015
- In leading LAUSD, big goals are no substitute for planning and hard work – LA Times
- If This Post Feels Entirely Recycled, That’s Because It Is (Much Like #TeachStrong) | EduShyster
- Testing opponents furious about Oregon’s opt-out notice for parents | OregonLive.com
- CURMUDGUCATION: TeachStrong’s Nine Steps (To Teacher Awesomeness)
- Project to recognize ‘high schools of opportunity’ for all students goes national – The Washington Post
- Maybe #TeachStrong can answer this question for me. | @ THE CHALKFACE
- Charter School Problems Just Continue to Surface | janresseger
- With A Brooklyn Accent: Time for a 180 Degree Reversal on Education Policy