Max Marchitello on teacher pensions and California’s fiscal shell game.
Solid inside analysis on New York’s education politics here.
Here’s a new map tracking ESSA activity from The 74:
Important EdBuild on school district secessions and their impact. The Education Equality Index is out from Education Cities and Great Schools.
CRPE on school transportation and choice and equity. ICYMI, here’s Bellwether’s recent analysis of school transpiration policy.
The other day we talked about changes in OCR policy at the Department of Education. Here’s more on that from Shep Melnick and also Mike Petrilli. And here’s an interesting debate/discussion about race and the constitution.
Dana Goldstein on student diversity in Dallas.
This idea that Betsy DeVos is the worst cabinet official is ludicrous and cheap. She may have the best/worst name recognition, but while I’ve been pretty critical of her I’m having a hard time thinking that thus far she’s the “worst.” EPA, the mess at Justice, a total failure on infrastructure and a laughable budget, just for starters? Besides, I suspect most people can’t name most cabinet officials anyway.
Audrey, what do you think about the ed tech hype?
I mean, good fucking luck teaching students to resist “fake news” if educators and ed-tech folks happily repeat this sort of stuff
— Audrey Watters (@audreywatters) June 21, 2017
CCSSO principles to inform school improvement systems.
Checker Finn has been vocal lately. Here he pushes back on SEL. And here on some new charter school ideas. Also check out Charlie Barone on Finn and the SEL issue.
Here’s some cold water on the hot apprenticeship issue. And some pushback on the keep kids clean and indoors ethos.
Hess on parents.
Here’s an awkward question:
What’s the matter with Kansas?