It is said that numbers do not lie, but statistics can be utilized to do just that. In a poll done by AM New York last week, it revealed that […]
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With No Curriculum Available, Teacher Evaluations Remain on Schedule
This year New York City has rolled out a new evaluation program for Teachers that includes 22 domains and subdomains from a modified version of Charlotte Danielson’s rubric from effective […]
Read more50th Anniversary of The March on Washington Recap
The 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington was a fitting bookend to a summer marked by heightened activism. I participated in the events yesterday, and it was a memorable […]
Read moreA Protest More Disruptive Than Violence
Recently, at a rally in New York City, the city workers all joined the United Federation of Teachers in an open protest for contracts for Teachers—and indeed all City Workers, […]
Read moreA Prediction About American Education
When Mayor Bloomberg first took office, I was actually still a student in it at Beach Channel High School in Rockaway Park. I remember clearly in one of my college […]
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