EdNext Weekly: When Gravity Is the Enemy of the Good
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Plus, What Makes for a Good Family Read? No images? Click here Did someone forward you this email? . When Gravity Is the Enemy of the GoodAn admirable appeal to consolidate education-reform interests lacks appreciation for why factions form in the first place Michael Q. McShane reviews Publicization by Jonathan Gyurko What Makes for a Good Family Read?Five suggested books from off the beaten path Author: Frederick Hess Emerging School Models: Maintaining the MomentumSeptember 12-13, 2024 | Harvard Kennedy School New school models are reshaping the American educational landscape. Emerging charter school models, micro schools, career and technical programs, and different forms of homeschooling are expanding nationwide. But can these models build on the current momentum? What infrastructure is needed to make them sustainable over the long term? To explore these questions, join the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard Kennedy School on September 12th and 13th for a conference on emerging school models, featuring a keynote address from Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District. The Education Exchange: Teachers Report Worse Conditions Since PandemicSurvey of Illinois teachers finds rise in dysfunction, slide in satisfaction on the job Pictured: Cory Koedel, Education Exchange Guest Where are All the Special Educators?Schools employ more special education teachers than ever. So why is there a shortage? Author: Chad Aldeman |