
Newsday Op-Ed: Suburbs Need Education Reform Too
Newsday // November 20, 2013The tougher standards associated with the Common Core have shown that education reform is needed in the suburbs where schools have traditionally performed well.
Read MoreThe tougher standards associated with the Common Core have shown that education reform is needed in the suburbs where schools have traditionally performed well.
Read MoreThe Common Core has been criticized by opponents for various reasons, many of which ignore the benefit of raising standards for students and educators.
Read MoreAccording to the New York Daily News, Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio has reached out to education reformer Kaya Henderson for schools chancellor.
Read MoreThe UFT runs several public charter schools in New York City. Two of these charters are wildly successful, but a third charter is failing to adequately teach its students.
Read MoreNationally, student performance has been experiencing slow progress. However, results indicate that states with tougher education reforms significantly advance student performance.
Read MoreIn this week's education news: a national report card shows education reform is working, Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio's education agenda could take 16,000 students out of charter schools and teachers show support for the Common Core.
Read MoreDespite common misconceptions, New York teachers support education reforms such as the Common Core and teacher evaluation systems. Recently, Bronx teacher Nick Lawrence testified in front of the New York State Senate Standing Committee on Education, voicing his support for change.
Read MoreWhy should New York City's cultural institutions be allowed to use city land free of charge while successful charter schools be forced to pay rent?
Read MoreRecent test results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress indicate that states with aggressive teacher evaluation plans outpace the nation.
Read MoreOne of the biggest decisions newly elected mayor Bill de Blasio will face is selecting the next chancellor for NYC schools.
Read Morede Blasio plans to place a moratorium on charter school growth and charge rent to charter schools that share space inside a larger public school.
Read MoreIn this week's education news: Complete coverage of Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio's education agenda, how a lack of school funding is hurting low-income students, and a defense of the parent-trigger law.
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