Eduwonkette has some beef with the Washington Post’s recent coverage of charter schools, specifically the Post’s claim that public charter schools are outperforming district-run public schools (thanks Chad) on student achievement measures. Accompanying the test score results, the Post reported on the successful practices many schools engage in as reasons for their high scores – [...]
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Duncan’s Data
On Monday Alexander Russo asked for more information on how Chicago Public Schools have fared under Superintendent Arne Duncan, a likely Secretary of Education candidate. Eduwonkette gave a harsh review of the data, but the truth is a little more mixed.
Since Duncan took over in 2001, Chicago has made statistically significant progress in fourth and [...]
Helping
A couple of weeks ago, Eduwonkette wrote a long snarky post about job openings in the NYC and DC school chancellor’s offices, challenging her readers to propose absurd titles like “Senior Finder of Efficiencies,” “Senior Blackberry Correspondent” etc. It included the following:
Do all superintendents of big districts get drivers? I had no idea. But just [...]
How We Deal
Eduwonkette’s recent post on linkages between leading education think tanks poses a couple of important questions: Do the leading education policy shops amount to “multiple organizational outposts” for a small and insular group of thought leaders? And can think tanks claim to be independent evaluators when they share board members and funders?
Since Eduwonkette included Education [...]






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