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The Root of All Evil « Diane Ravitch's blog

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The Root of All Evil « Diane Ravitch's blog: The Root of All Evil by dianerav We have known the old maxim for generations. It seems to be truer now than ever. Although maybe they thought that in the past. Remember Jimmy Stewart in the movie “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”? We need Senator Smith now. A reader writes: *The question really isn’t whether Obama or Romney would do worse for education. They have both indicated they will push for privatization and testing.**Understand that those who are running the game have been playing it for 30+ years, infiltrating both sides and playin... more »

Schools Matter: Memphis School Consolidation Means More Segregation, Privatization, and Charter Chain Gangs

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Schools Matter: Memphis School Consolidation Means More Segregation, Privatization, and Charter Chain Gangs: Memphis School Consolidation Means More Segregation, Privatization, and Charter Chain Gangs by Jim Horn When Wake County and Raleigh planned and executed a merger in 2000, they consciously adopted a socioeconomic integration plan with the goal of no more than 40 percent free and reduced priced lunch students per school. Without forced busing but, rather, with the creation of large numbers of magnet schools and with a public outreach program that welcomed the community int... more »

Schooling in the Ownership Society: Before you privatize special ed...

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Schooling in the Ownership Society: Before you privatize special ed...: Before you privatize special ed... by Mike Klonsky Farming out special ed? First check out New York's experience with privatization. Here's the findings of the first of 18 audits being conducted by the state comptroller, Thomas P. DiNapoli, of the preschool special education program, a $2 billion system that relies almost exclusively on private contractors, many of them for-profit companies, to deliver services to 3- and 4-year-olds. NYT reports that companies employing “special education itinerant teachers... more »

Lake, Lee County School Boards Support Resolutions On High-Stakes Testing | Scathing Purple Musings

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Lake, Lee County School Boards Support Resolutions On High-Stakes Testing | Scathing Purple Musings: Lake, Lee County School Boards Support Resolutions On High-Stakes Testing by Bob Sikes On Lake County from the *Orlando Sentinel’s *Erica Rodriguez: Lake County School Board members said Monday they want to support a resolution aimed at getting Florida to examine and revise its accountability system. The resolution, supported by the Florida School Boards Association, calls for the state to review its accountability system and to stop using test results as a primary basis for evalua... more »

JC Brizard: “Never mind.” « Fred Klonsky

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JC Brizard: “Never mind.” « Fred Klonsky: JC Brizard: “Never mind.” by Fred Klonsky Never mind Hello? “Hello. This is Jean-Claude Brizard, CEO of Chicago Public Schools. I understand that many of our parents and community members may have questions about the ongoing contract negotiation process between the Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union. “In response to your concern, CPS will host informational community meetings across the city to explain the negotiation process. If you would like someone to contact you with more information about the meetings, please

Voices in Urban Education » Empowering Young People to Be Critical Thinkers: The Mexican American Studies Program in Tucson

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Voices in Urban Education » Empowering Young People to Be Critical Thinkers: The Mexican American Studies Program in Tucson: Empowering Young People to Be Critical Thinkers: The Mexican American Studies Program in Tucson Curtis Acosta and Asiya Mir Education for Liberation: VUE Number 34, Summer 2012 *A teacher and a student in Tucson’s acclaimed Mexican American Studies program, recently shut down by state and district officials, describe how the program has transformed the lives of its students and teachers.* [image: illustration] *INTRODUCTION* * Curtis Acosta The memories ove... more »

In East Harlem School Building, Uneasy Neighbors - NYTimes.com

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In East Harlem School Building, Uneasy Neighbors - NYTimes.com: [image: The New York Times] ------------------------------ June 25, 2012 An Upstairs-Downstairs Divide at a Public School Building in East HarlemBy MICHAEL POWELL Karen Melendez-Hutt once presided over a fine success story. Early last decade, she became principal of Public School 30 in East Harlem, a school on the critical care list. Scores had spiraled downward. Families felt trapped. The end appeared in sight. She won grants to pull in counselors, and tutored children at lunchtime, during recess, on Saturdays. Test ... more »

Missouri Education Watchdog: Why Teachers Drink. Pour Yourself a Cold One.

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Missouri Education Watchdog: Why Teachers Drink. Pour Yourself a Cold One.: Why Teachers Drink. Pour Yourself a Cold One. by stlgretchen These answers to GED tests are making the email rounds and are purported to be true. If a student doesn't know the correct answer, maybe he/she should get some credit for creativity. ************************************************************ Why Teachers Drink! The following questions were set in last year's GED examination These are genuine answers (from 16 year olds)

School Discipline & Gun Violence | District 299: The Inside Scoop on CPS

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School Discipline & Gun Violence | District 299: The Inside Scoop on CPS: School Discipline & Gun Violence by Alexander Russo Today's news includes lots about the proposed new discipline policy and the still high levels of gun violence surrounding Chicago school students' lives. VIOLENCE Spike in CPS students struck by gun violence this school year Tribune: Twenty-four students were fatally shot during the school year that ended June 15, four fewer than in the 2010-11 year. But the overall shooting toll — 319 — was the highest in four years and a nearly 22 percent increase from t... more »

Mayors Support "Parent Tricker" Law - Bridging Differences - Education Week

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Mayors Support "Parent Tricker" Law - Bridging Differences - Education Week: Mayors Support "Parent Tricker" Law by Diane Ravitch Dear Deborah, On June 18, the U.S. Conference of Mayors unanimously endorsed "parent trigger" laws that would let parents "seize control of low-performing public schools and fire the teachers, oust the administrators, or turn the schools over to private management." I call it the "parent tricker" law for reasons I explain below. Let's be clear what the so-called parent trigger means. If 51 percent of the parents in a public school sign a petition, they... more »

LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH - Diane Ravitch's blog

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Diane Ravitch's blog: [image: Click on picture to Listen to Diane Ravitch] Can You Negotiate with Corporate Reformers? by dianerav I love Twitter for many reasons. I have met many friends on Twitter, some of whom I will never encounter in person. I learn from Twitter. People from across the country and even from other countries send me news stories, opinion pieces, blogs, ideas. I received one this morning that I thought was, well, awesome. On many occasions, I have had discussions with friends and allies and friendly adversaries about whether there is a middle ground between corpor... more »

Wait, What? - Working to educate, persuade and mobilize through "perceptive and acerbic" observations about Connecticut Government and Politics

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Wait, What? - Working to educate, persuade and mobilize through "perceptive and acerbic" observations about Connecticut Government and Politics: Bridgeport’s Illegal Board of Education – Acts as Expected by jonpelto First they extended Bridgeport’s part-time, interim School Superintendent Paul Vallas’ contract through the 2012-13 school year. No limit on consulting and the same salary and benefits that have him making more than the school chancellor in New York City The illegal Board of Education Chairman, Robert Trefry, who will leave the board when the new democratically electe... more »

Audits removed from illegal school fees bill | California Watch

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Audits removed from illegal school fees bill | California Watch: Audits removed from illegal school fees bill U.S. Census Bureau Corey G. Johnson Proposed legislation aimed at ending illegal fees in public schools will no longer require superintendents to audit their schools to ensure compliance. Brooks Allen, director of education advocacy for the ACLU's Southern California office, said Assembly members tweaked the bill – AB 1575 – to overcome concerns raised by Gov. Jerry Brown. Brown vetoed a similar effort to stamp out illegal school fees in 2010, saying* *requiring audits of all... more »

Meeting Wednesday at City Hall on Expansion Policy for City of Milwaukee Charters « Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!

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Meeting Wednesday at City Hall on Expansion Policy for City of Milwaukee Charters « Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!: Meeting Wednesday at City Hall on Expansion Policy for City of Milwaukee Charters by millerlf The City of Milwaukee Charter School Review Committee appears to be voting Wednesday, June 27th, at 5 PM in City Hall Room 301-B, on new criteria for allowing new schools to come aboard under city charters granted to other schools that would act as “umbrella organizations.” Milwaukee citizens should be aware of the process for expanding charters and what are ca... more »

Seattle Schools Community Forum: Pro and Con on I-1240 at The Stranger Slog

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Seattle Schools Community Forum: Pro and Con on I-1240 at The Stranger Slog: Pro and Con on I-1240 at The Stranger Slog by Melissa Westbrook Our friends over at The Stranger Slog were kind enough to ask me to write a No on 1240 piece and had another parent write a Yes on 1240 piece. The focus of each piece and the comments (and numbers of) are interesting. One thing I find interesting is The Stranger is becoming a bigger player as a voice of editorial power in this town. I know some of you may disagree - I am not saying they are the Times - but in Seattle, I think many voters w... more »

NYC Educator: Packing Up and Hitting the Road

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NYC Educator: Packing Up and Hitting the Road: Packing Up and Hitting the Road by Miss Eyre At my old school, we used to get this memo telling us when we could and could not start packing up our classrooms and what could and could not be packed up. By the time I left, the memo was three pages long. So if any of you are non-teachers, that gives you a sense of the (possibly needless) complexity of the task of packing up classrooms while, theoretically, learning and teaching are still going on. Now that I teach high school and my principal is a sane and reasonable person, one who d... more »

Manatee Adopts High-Stakes Tests Resolution; Meanwhile Bushies Become the New Status Quoers | Scathing Purple Musings

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Manatee Adopts High-Stakes Tests Resolution; Meanwhile Bushies Become the New Status Quoers | Scathing Purple Musings: Manatee Adopts High-Stakes Tests Resolution; Meanwhile Bushies Become the New Status Quoers by Bob Sikes From Chritine Hawes in the *Bradenton Herald*: MANATEE — With an extra nod toward “accountability,” the Manatee County School Board Monday approved its own version of a resolution approved by 12 other Florida school boards that objects to the importance placed on standardized tests like the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test. Manatee’s resolution was written... more »

Not one, but two 160-day minimum years | Thoughts on Public Education

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Not one, but two 160-day minimum years | Thoughts on Public Education: Not one, but two 160-day minimum years Share Trailer bill permits cutting 3 more weeks Posted on 6/26/12 • Categorized as 2012 election, Jerry Brown, State Budget , Student spending, Taxes, Uncategorized By *John Fensterwald - Educated Guess* * * Call it a last-minute clarification or a June surprise, another piece of bad news: A trailer billthat the Legislature will vote on Wednesday permits districts to slash the school year by an additional three weeks for the next two years, if voters reject Gov. Brown’s tax in... more »

Mission accomplished? OUSD’s structural deficit, closure savings and other budget questions - The Education Report - Katy Murphy's blog on Oakland schools

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Mission accomplished? OUSD’s structural deficit, closure savings and other budget questions - The Education Report - Katy Murphy's blog on Oakland schools: Mission accomplished? OUSD’s structural deficit, closure savings and other budget questions By Katy Murphy Monday, June 25th, 2012 at 5:06 pm in Uncategorized. This spring, Oakland Superintendent Tony Smith heralded the elimination of a $40 million structural deficit that he had inherited when he came to OUSD in 2009. Soon thereafter, his financial services team discovered a multimillion-dollar shortfall, which was followed by ma... more »

School Tech Connect: On Our Most Disappointing Governor

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School Tech Connect: On Our Most Disappointing Governor: On Our Most Disappointing Governor by noreply@blogger.com (Tim Furman) From Roger Sanders: Perhaps Governor Quinn should be looking to these school districts to learn how to effectively manage a budget instead of vilifying their superior management capabilities. One Term Quinn just has no idea of how to lead or how to solve complex problems, and clearly has no idea of the important role of cash reserves. He’s more interested in pushing his problems off onto others rather than finding real solutions to problems created by ... more »

Bloomberg Is The System | The Jose Vilson

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Bloomberg Is The System | The Jose Vilson: Bloomberg Is The System by Jose Today, Greg Kristof of the Huffington Post reported that Michael Bloomberg has announced that he wants to have schools call up parents and deliver teacher evaluations directly to parents. This comes on the heels of the passing of a bill that clearly delineates guidelines for parent-school interaction when it comes to teacher evaluations. Michael Bloomberg, in his usual pomp, went on the radio to reaffirm his disappointment in the bill and the compromises made to pass it. A quote: “Let me tell you what we’r... more »

Fordham Institute Comments on the first draft of the Next Generation Science Standards | Truth in American Education

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Fordham Institute Comments on the first draft of the Next Generation Science Standards | Truth in American Education: Fordham Institute Comments on the first draft of the Next Generation Science Standards by chascherrie The Thomas B. Fordham Institute provides *Commentary & Feedback on Draft I of the Next Generation Science Standards*. The commentary is dated June 25, 2012 and is authored by Paul R. Gross with Lawrence S. Lerner, John Lynch, Martha Schwartz, Richard Schwartz, and W. Stephen Wilson. The forward is written by Chester E. Finn, Jr. and Kathleen Porter-Magee. The com... more »

Geaux Teacher!: COMMUNITY ACTION JULY 4: RECALL BOBBY JINDAL

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Geaux Teacher!: COMMUNITY ACTION JULY 4: RECALL BOBBY JINDAL: COMMUNITY ACTION JULY 4: RECALL BOBBY JINDAL by noreply@blogger.com (Lee Barrios, M.Ed., NBCT) COMMUNITY ACTION: RECALL BOBBY JINDAL will be on the Capital steps Wednesday, July 4th from 2 - 5 PM. You are invited to join us with family and friends to help save our state from Jindal and his corporate raiders. Come sign to help return LA to the people. Learn more about the governor's destruction of public education and transfer of public institutions to corporate friends by linking to our website www.recallbobbyjindal... more »

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Rahm's Monday Massacre at Clemente

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 12 hours ago
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Rahm's Monday Massacre at Clemente: Rahm's Monday Massacre at Clemente by Mike Klonsky When the board announced that Roberto Clemente High School was to be the city's third public high school, (along with Senn and the new Back of the Yards H.S.) converted into a wall-to-wall International Baccalaureate (IB) school, many Clemente teachers were thrilled by the news. Teacher teams began preparing to implement the new plan and think about how they could make a contribution to the new Clemente. Unlike most early CPS school restructuring efforts, the new IB... more »

NYC Public School Parents: Best way to end a stressful school year? Flash mob and budget cuts restored

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 13 hours ago
NYC Public School Parents: Best way to end a stressful school year? Flash mob and budget cuts restored: Best way to end a stressful school year? Flash mob and budget cuts restored by Leonie Haimson Brooklyn moms (and dads) perform a flash mob in the schoolyard at PS 10 on June 19th. Wow! More at theNYPost, Windsor Terrace Patch, and Gothamist . Meanwhile, GothamSchools reports good news about the budget: Instead of losing 6,500 child-care spots and 30,000 after-school spots, the city will actually have more spots next year than this year. And although Bloomberg had slashing ... more »

Culturalist Crutches: The Atlantic's Wrongheaded "The Education System That Pulled China Up May Now Be Holding It Back" | K-12 News Network

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Culturalist Crutches: The Atlantic's Wrongheaded "The Education System That Pulled China Up May Now Be Holding It Back" | K-12 News Network: Culturalist Crutches: The Atlantic’s Wrongheaded “The Education System That Pulled China Up May Now Be Holding It Back” by admin I think this Atlantic magazine piece, “The Education System That Pulled China Up May Now Be Holding It Back,” has many key aspects all wrong. It’s not enough to recite “culturalist” interpretations of flaws like the emphasis on “rote learning” and “innately imitative” Chinese culture, which are a crutch for frustrat... more »

Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee's nonprofit raises $8 million - - POLITICO.com

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 17 hours ago
Crossroads GPS to endorse bipartisan immigration bill - Rhee nonprofit raises $8 million - Romney Park City weekend draws K-Streeters - Cantor takes in JPMorgan $$ - POLITICO Influence - POLITICO.com: *PI EXCLUSIVE… RHEE NONPROFIT RAISES $8 MILLION:* *StudentsFirst*, the education reform group founded by former D.C. Schools Chancellor *Michelle Rhee*, raised nearly $8 million in its first months of operation, according to tax documents obtained by POLITICO. The most recent tax filings, from October 2010 to July 2011, show Rhee’s group spent $143,000 on lobbying and another $1.8 ... more »

Can a National Campaign Get Schools to Rethink Homework? - Education - GOOD

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 17 hours ago
Can a National Campaign Get Schools to Rethink Homework? - Education - GOOD: Can a National Campaign Get Schools to Rethink Homework? by Liz Dwyer Popout Summer vacation means the nation's students have a respite not just from the school day but from the hours of homework they're required to complete every night. Homework evangelicals will tell you that assigning kids math problems to do while seated at the kitchen table helps them master what's been taught in class. But for the

Celery sticks. « Fred Klonsky

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Celery sticks. « Fred Klonsky: Celery sticks. by Fred Klonsky Regular readers of this blog know that I didn’t exactly hold my last principal in the highest of regard. The fact is that she was a mean-spirited, foolish bully. I admit that I was on the committee that interviewed her on behalf of the teachers. I admit I recommended her. Go figure. Never trust an interview. There was the day she came in and announced that there was a new district policy that banned sweets from our school. We already had a district no-peanut, no hard candy and no home-made baked goods policy. But underst... more »

Seattle Schools Community Forum: The Looming Disaster of a Charter Conversion

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 18 hours ago
Seattle Schools Community Forum: The Looming Disaster of a Charter Conversion: The Looming Disaster of a Charter Conversion by Charlie Mas The charter school initiative, if approved, would create a time bomb that would seriously threaten Seattle Public Schools. The threat doesn't come from the possibility of a charter school organization creating a school in Seattle - at least not if they get their own building. The threat comes from the possibility of a conversion. A conversion occurs when a majority (50% plus 1) of either the teachers or the families at a school request conve... more »

Guest Post: Here’s What Was Missing From The Wall Street Journal’s Column On Teacher Evaluation | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

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Guest Post: Here’s What Was Missing From The Wall Street Journal’s Column On Teacher Evaluation | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…: Guest Post: Here’s What Was Missing From The Wall Street Journal’s Column On Teacher Evaluation by Larry Ferlazzo *Guest Post by John Thompson* * * When I first followed Larry’s link to Tom Kane’s Op Ed in the *Wall Street Journal* (see Disappointing Op Ed On Using Tests To Evaluate Teachers By Head Of Gates’ Project), I also was disappointed. Perhaps I’m naive but, upon reflection, I was struck by Kane’s conclusion. The Gates Foundation’s schol... more »

Daily Kos: Poverty and Privilege: The Consequences of Arrogance over Humility

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 19 hours ago
Daily Kos: Poverty and Privilege: The Consequences of Arrogance over Humility: Poverty and Privilege: The Consequences of Arrogance over Humility byplthomasEdDFollow Share3 PERMALINK1 COMMENT Charles Blow has offered a recent video of a disturbing account of bullying on a bus captured on video and posted to YouTube: "The video shows Karen Klein, a 68-year-old grandmother and bus monitor in upstate New York, being relentlessly tormented by a group of young boys." "But what, if anything, does this say about society at large?" asks Blow, adding: "Many things one could argue, but, f... more »

Schools Matter: Eva Moskowitz, Corporate Welfare Charter Queen

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 19 hours ago
Schools Matter: Eva Moskowitz, Corporate Welfare Charter Queen: Eva Moskowitz, Corporate Welfare Charter Queen by Jim Horn Worth 100,000 wordsPriceless photo of Eva pitching by Linda Rosier, NY Daily News. Commentary by Juan Gonzalez for the Daily News: Even in public education, the rich keep getting richer. That's the message the trustees of the State University of New York will send Monday when they vote to approve a huge 50% increase in the per-pupil management fee of one of the city's wealthiest, biggest-spending and most controversial charter school operators. The Success Aca... more »

Supreme Court affirms racial profiling. « Fred Klonsky

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 19 hours ago
Supreme Court affirms racial profiling. « Fred Klonsky: Supreme Court affirms racial profiling. by Fred Klonsky In ruling on Arizona’s immigration law, the Supreme Court upheld racial profiling as legal in the United States. The Court was unanimous on this part of the ruling, including all of the Liberal wing except Justice Kagan who disqualified herself. My Congressman, Luis Gutierrez, made clear the meaning of today’s court ruling. Experience has shown us that police are highly unlikely to stop an individual with the last name of Kennedy or Roberts on suspicion of not being a le... more »

Seattle Schools Community Forum: Meet Superintendent Banda This Week

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Seattle Schools Community Forum: Meet Superintendent Banda This Week: Meet Superintendent Banda This Week by Melissa Westbrook I had already planned on attending this event but wasn't sure it was open to the public; it is. To note: still nothing from the Mayor or Councilman Burgess on Superintendent Banda's appointment. I have to wonder about that and I hope they both show up to this event. From El Centro de la Raza and the Alliance for Education: *What:* El Centro de la Raza and the Alliance for Education, together with a host committee including nearly thirty community groups... more »

Comprehensive Education > Reading, Math, and Science — Whole Child Education

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Comprehensive Education > Reading, Math, and Science — Whole Child Education: [image: ASCD Whole Child Bloggers]Comprehensive Education > Reading, Math, and Science June 25, 2012 by ASCD Whole Child Bloggers ASCD and more than 25 other major education organizations (including several whole child partners), representing a wide array of subject areas, are promoting consensus recommendations for how federal education policy can better support subject disciplines beyond reading, math, and science. The recommendations are a response to proposals that could threaten schools' and distric...more »

NEA - Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly (RA)

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 19 hours ago
NEA - Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly (RA): 2012 NEA Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly (RA) [image: overhead view of the RA floor and crowd of delegates] 2012 Annual Meeting Agenda View the tentative schedule of events. [image: detail of delegate crowd on RA floor] NEA: We Educate America WASHINGTON, DC, JUNE 27 - JULY 5, 2012 - Tentative 2012 Annual Meeting Agenda - Delegate Resources - Travel, Transportation & Lodging Related Information Walter E. Washington Convention Center (Washington, DC) [image: Useful links and information about Washington DC] Was... more »

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