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Where are the public intellectuals?

Where are the public intellectuals?

I had lunch with my associate dean yesterday, always a good way to distract myself from the miserable soup and salad combination. We got on to the subject of public… Read more »

Science educators take on climate naysayers

Science educators take on climate naysayers

A noted science education organization Monday announced a turn to battling climate science naysayers. The National Center for Science Education, based in Oakland, Calif., is best known for leading charges… Read more »

Politico, Facebook Team Up to Measure GOP Candidate Buzz

Politico, Facebook Team Up to Measure GOP Candidate Buzz

Anything and everything is okay with the Left in this election. Every violation, exploitation  and ind invasion of privacy. But Bush psying on al qaeda had rabid heads exploding on… Read more »

Trenton teacher takes legal battle to state court

Trenton teacher takes legal battle to state court

A city teacher who filed a federal discrimination suit against the district in 2010 has taken his legal battle to state court, as a federal judge recommended. In a suit… Read more »

More schools likely to lose accreditation, experts say

More schools likely to lose accreditation, experts say

As anxiety over the academic performance of public schools grows, experts say it’s likely that more schools and school districts will lose public or private accreditation. “It happens more often… Read more »

Deal in the works for NYU “genius school” in downtown Brooklyn, but sticking point is cash

Deal in the works for NYU “genius school” in downtown Brooklyn, but sticking point is cash

Officials are nearing a deal to bring NYU’s “genius school” to downtown Brooklyn – but the price tag is the sticking point. Since crowning Cornell the big winner in a… Read more »

Polar Active activity monitor for schoolkids raises privacy concerns among parents

Polar Active activity monitor for schoolkids raises privacy concerns among parents

Monitors raise privacy fear Big Brother is joining the battle of the bulge. A group of Long Island students will soon be wearing controversial electronic monitors that allow school officials… Read more »

Santorum: I ‘shouldn’t have’ voted for No Child Left Behind

Santorum: I ‘shouldn’t have’ voted for No Child Left Behind

By Valerie Strauss – Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum has changed his mind about No Child Left Behind. A decade after voting for the education reform legislation, he said in… Read more »

Why Is Congress redlining our schools?

Why Is Congress redlining our schools?

By Linda Darling-Hammond – Redlining was the once-common practice in which banks would draw a red line on a map — often along a natural barrier like a highway or… Read more »