- “I’m not the kind of person you want to ignore,” Michael Mulgrew tells the NYT.
- Accountable Talk wants to know where the UFT’s member survey results are.
- Ed in the Apple says teachers union contract negotiations can be like “watching ice melt.”
- Danny Dromm made the case for due process before the UFT last week.
- Richard Kessler is nostalgic for the days when you could get a solid arts education at almost any school.
- Miss Brave offers up some things that are going right in her class.
- Patrick Sullivan says two people with poor attendance should not be at the helm of the PEP.
- Jay Matthews foresees instant backlash to the NYC charter school report coming out tomorrow.
- A former teacher turned DOE fellow moves to the White House, putting his agenda at the center of things.
- Marketplace floats the idea that an “education bubble” has burst.
- Flypaper likes the new draft of the Common Core State Standards, especially the math.
- LA’s teacher outrage could have ramifications beyond the city’s borders.
- And teachers are already planning to protest layoffs in D.C.