Washington
Post education columnist Jay Mathews echoes Loveless» position, explaining in his blog that while he has «interviewed hundreds of teachers who significantly raised student achievement... [n] ot one has ever said it was because of great state learning standards.»
The Challenge Index is overseen by longtime
Post education columnist Jay Mathews.
«The parent trigger reform is a dead end and makes no sense,» says Washington
Post education columnist Jay Mathews.
But when Washington
Post education columnist Jay Mathews took a close look at the study to see which school district had the smallest black - white achievement gap, he was surprised to find that it was Detroit, which he calls «our nation's worst school district, or close to it.
Not exact matches
Jay Mathews is an
education columnist for The Washington
Post, his employer for nearly 50 years.
He is a regular guest
columnist for both the Huffington
Post and The Washington
Post, commenting on areas of school reform that relate to
education, health, well - being, resilience, and school climate.
(Jay Mathews, Washington
Post education reporter and
columnist) Deconstructs the complexities of achievement testing for the educational layman.
Jay Mathews,
education columnist for The Washington
Post, discusses radio advertisements hitting Los Angeles and the Bay Area that spreads falsehoods about California charter schools.
Education columnist Valerie Strauss of The Washington
Post will also appear at the event, conducting a one - on - one interview with Dr. Carter between panel sessions.
Former
education commissioner blasts Common Core process Washington
Post commentary by
columnist Valerie Strauss
Last Friday, as the Vallas court case was being announced, Wendy Lecker, the Connecticut public
education advocate and
columnist published a new, «must read» commentary piece at Stamford Advocates, Connecticut
Post and other Hearst media outlets.
Fellow pro-public
education advocate and
columnist hits the mark, yet again, with her column in this past weekend's CT
Post, Stamford Advocate and other Hearst Media Group outlets.
Wendy Lecker,
Education Advocate and
columnist for the Hearst Connecticut Media Group, has a must read column in yesterday's Stamford Advocate and CT
Post...
Theoretically, the
Post has two
education columnists who are supposed to provide this kind of local analysis.
Jay Mathews is an author and
education columnist with the Washington
Post.
There's Richard Rothstein at the Economic Policy Institute, Washington
Post columnist Valerie Strauss (whose lending of pages to every crackpot opinion borders on the promiscuous), Pedro Noguera writing for The Nation, and once - respectable
education historian Diane Ravitch's appearances on The Daily Show and in The Wall Street Journal.
The GOP sends in a Marine for
education reform Washington
Post commentary by
columnist George F. Will
Tom Malek, Vice President of Learning Solutions for textbook publisher McGraw - Hill's higher
education division, wrote a thought - provoking guest
post for Forbes.com, which
columnist Janet Novak shared with the full - disclosure statement that she is, herself, the mother of two college students.
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