A first look at this morning's most important education news:
Fordham's latest
"Searching in vain for the 'invest-in-the-future' ticker," by Michael J. Petrilli, Education Gadfly Weekly "The Obama administration's class-size doubletalk," by Ty Eberhardt, The Education Gadfly Weekly |
CNN.com labeled the Obama campaign’s new ads on class size and school spending “misleading.”
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel plans to “ratchet up” his role in preventing a teacher strike, city hall sources said. (Chicago Sun-Times)
The Huffington Post noted that Ryan and Romney’s past statements about standardized tests show divergent views on the issue.
Private-school vouchers promise to be a topic of renewed discussion in the Texas legislature next year. (Austin American-Statesman)
Fordham's Emmy Partin explained how to guarantee Ohio's third-grade reading guarantee. (Akron Beacon-Journal)
Don't forget to turn in to this morning's discussion of selective public high schools, webcast live at 9 AM EDT!