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| | | | It's always dangerous to read comments on the internet. The anonymity afforded users makes it easy for them to rant, bitch, and promote myths and lies. The last week of 2018 was no different. The Wall Street Journal posted the following article on Dec. 28th... Teachers Quit Jobs at Highest Rate on Record by... | |
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educationtownhall.org
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| | | | continued from story on extent of "renovations" at one high school, serving 550 students, while other modernizations go waiting or wanting. As MacPherson notes, on the Education Town Hall of 10/22/15 -- linked again below for convenience; Track 2 -- now that only the facade remains, there will be little choice but to go ahead... | |
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tomloveless.com
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| | | | In February, 2023 Bari Weiss produced a podcast, "Why 65% of Fourth Graders Can't Really Read" and Nicholas Kristof, New York Times columnist, wrote "Two-Thirds of Kids Struggle to Read, and We Know How to Fix It." Both headlines are misleading. The 65% and two-thirds figures are referring to the percentage of 4th graders who scored below proficient on the last reading test of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), administered in 2022. | |
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www.newyorker.com
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| | Masha Gessen on how the politics of memory of the Holocaust and antisemitism obscure what we see in Israel and Gaza today. |