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February 2011

Mixed report card for education stimulus after 2 years

By Michele McNeil/Education Week (Subscription required)

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Race to the Top gets an F

Opinion by Diane Ravitch/National Journal

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Entitled to the facts

Blog by John Rogers/Huffington Post

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Why teacher bashing is dangerous

Guest blog by Stan Karp/Washington Post

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LAO: Change pensions for new teachers

Blog by John Fensterwald/Educated Guess

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Young people need hope to thrive in school, beyond

Opinion by Bruce Fuller/San Francisco Chronicle

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Aid cuts have Texas schools scrambling

By James C. McKinley/New York Times

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Obama issues budget veto threat

By Alyson Klein/Education Week

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The problem with TFA

Blog by Diane Ravitch/Education Week

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Ultimatum to IBM on data system

Blog by John Fensterwald/Educated Guess

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Low scores, low priority for science

Blog by John Fensterwald/Educated Guess

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L.A. Unified OKs 'doomsday budget'

By Howard Blume/Los Angeles Times

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Chamber of Commerce vs. Tea Party over Wake County schools

Guest blog by Richard D. Kahlenberg/Washington Post

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I stand with the teachers of Wisconsin

Blog by Diane Ravitch/Education Week

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Common Core groups to come courting

Blog by John Fensterwald/Educated Guess

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Schools need the special election

By Lisa Schiff/California Progress Report

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The meaning of Michelle Rhee

Guest blog by Mike Rose/Washington Post

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CALPADS ‘in critical danger of failure’

Blog by John Fensterwald/Educated Guess

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S.D. teachers, others protest to save jobs

By Hailey Persinger/San Diego Union-Tribune

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No Superman in suburbia

Blog by Amy Stuart Wells/Huffington Post

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On the ground in Wisconsin

Blog by Deborah Meier/Education Week

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Rhee’s new campaign is not about the kids

Blog by Valerie Strauss/Washington Post

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Lots of high and low achieving charters

Blog by John Fensterwald/Educated Guess

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A rare investment amid gutted schools

By Emily Alpert/Voice of San Diego

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Students First, facts later

By Matthew Di Carlo/Shanker Blog

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The "three great teachers in a row" myth

Blog by Valerie Strauss/Washington Post

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