Education Bloggers Daily Highlights 11/3/2016
Education Bloggers Daily Highlights Courtesy of Big Education Ape
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- Special Nite Cap: Catch Up on Today’s Post 11/3/16
- Mike Klonsky’s SmallTalk Blog: Baseball and schooling still both the players’ game
- Families for Excellent Trains – EduShyster #NOon2
- 50 Years Later, It’s Still Tough Being Young, Gifted and Black – SF Public School MomSF Public School Mom
- Transición del CELDT al ELPAC – English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) (CA Dept of Education)
- Lawyer targets Portland schools Parent activist with massive records request | OregonLive.com
- Why Teaching to the Test is Educational Malpractice | gadflyonthewallblog
- Randi Weingarten: Which candidate will stand in your corner, not put you there? / LGBTQ Nation
- Seattle Schools Community Forum: Should Billionaire Ed Reformers Buy State Superintendent Race?
- Who will be the next U.S. education secretary? – The Washington Post
- U.S. Senators Tell Obama ESSA Regulations Are Overreach, Report Says – Politics K-12 – Education Week
- Why this Renowned Educator is Voting “No” on Question 2 | Schott Foundation for Public Education
- Torlakson Announces Approval of Science Framework – Year 2016 (CA Dept of Education)
- The reason so many black teachers leave the job early – The Hechinger Report
- Campbell Brown’s PEJ Files Another Lawsuit– Now in New Jersey | deutsch29
- The Loss of Special Education Services: An Update
- Telephone town hall pulls no punches about election stakes | American Federation of Teachers
- State board praises, then adopts clearer, friendlier accountability plan | EdSource
- Blame Reformers If Massachusetts Charter School Ballot Question Fails | Knowledge Bank | US News
- Wall Street Journal: Educators are key voters in battleground states – Lily’s Blackboard
- Bernie Sanders calls for defeat of charter school measure – The Boston Globe
- This Election Is About School Funding, Democratic Control of Education
- Robert Cotto Jr. on why Relay Graduate School of Education should have been rejected – Wait What?
- Kandice Sumnet on How America’s Schools Keep Kids in Poverty – Education Law Prof Blog
- Are We Becoming More Tolerant? Watch the Fate of California Prop. 58 in Next Week’s Election | janresseger