Skip to main contentRemainders: On John Dewey HS's last day, a sad history lesson
By | June 27, 2012, 12:01am UTC - John Dewey HS, which graduates its last class today, began as a beacon of optimism. (Brooklyn Bureau)
- Relay Graduate School of Education is different: competency-based, flipped, and growing. (Ed Next)
- A Beijing native says her schooling left her ill-equipped to think creatively or problem-solve. (Atlantic)
- A parent asks why some principals might not penalize cheaters and what she can do. (Insideschools)
- The head of a charter school opening this fall lists the tasks that come after approval. (Charter Notebook)
- At Manhattan’s Facing History School, students hold mock trials of genocidal leaders. (SchoolBook)
- As tests move online, districts are able and willing to require more of them each year. (Hechinger)
- More than 500 school districts across the country are now using Google Chromebooks. (TechCrunch)
- Books used in some Christian schools use the Loch Ness Monster to disprove evolution. (Answer Sheet)
- Illinois is standing by a criticized tougher cutoff score on its teacher credentialing exam. (Teacher Beat)
- A teacher at a “turnaround” school describes the emotional impact of the process. (GS Community)
- With little left to do, a teacher explains how he keeps his room safe over the summer. (NYC Educator)
- A teacher posts a heartfelt plea from an eighth-grader who is facing being held back again. (Prelife)