Skip to main contentRemainders: What Republican candidates think about education
By | August 31, 2011, 11:00pm UTC - A rundown of Republican presidential candidates’ education ideologies and track records. (Hechinger)
- Nat Hentoff challenges Chancellor Walcott to bring the Constitution into city schools. (Village Voice)
- A teacher recounts her days volunteering in a school-supplies rich evacuation center. (GS Community)
- First up in New Schools Venture Fund’s new series of video interviews is Sal Khan. (NSVF via Eduwonk)
- A Denver education advocate critiques Colorado’s treatment in “Class Warfare.” (Ed News Colorado)
- Budget cuts often force a choice between maintaining staff or sustaining PD. (YNN via Teacher Beat)
- The deadline for Teach for America alums to write a winning blog post is midnight. (Teach For Us)
- State education commissioners are worried about Race to the Top delays being allowed. (Politics K-12)
- A charter school founder confronts the uncomfortable question, “Am I a reformer?” (Mike Goldstein)
- A relatively new private school is rebranding itself as offering an international angle. (City Room)
- On the surprisingly rich lineage of social justice-infused mathematics instruction. (Flypaper)