Crazy busy weekend here. Town has a blues and barbecue festival going on, and my extended family is gathering for our first annual June Is Way Easier For Getting Together Than December Thing. So dig into this week's reading list, but don't look for me anywhere on line today.
I worked at a No Excuses charter and here's what I know
From back in May, this piece from a former KIPP teacher does a good job of breaking down the problems with the No Excuses approach.
Caught in the culture wars, teachers are being forced from their jobsCharter schools' influence on Pennsylvania politics
They have lobbyists and money and they know how to work both. From the Bucks County Courrier Times.
Edelblut's past helps explain his destructive policies
Frank Edelblut is the anti-public ed chief of New Hampshire's education system. This piece in Seacoast online looks at some of his connections in the past that illuminate his positions in the present.
5 myths about education gag orders
PEN America with a quick explainer that debunks some of the common arguments for teacher gag laws.
NC Charter School Mandate, “Skirts for Girls as Fragile Vessels,” a No-No.
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