Horrified by Perry's diatribe, I used Google to find some of his most inflammatory statements, compiled by Connecticut -
based education blogger Jonathan Pelto, who has 40 years of expertise with Connecticut's education issues.
Not exact matches
She's a Chicago charter schoolteacher, a mother, and the founder of a faith -
based nonprofit; she's also been an award - winning
blogger for
Education Week, and a reporter for People, Time, and a pair of major daily papers.
Guest
blogger John Larmer of the Buck Institute for
Education, in the first of two blog posts, defines Common Core test performance tasks and how looks at teachers can apply project -
based learning to their assessment practice.
You can always count on Connecticut resident, fellow
blogger and public
education advocate, Jonathan Kantrowitz, to explore the important issues with a sophisticated, fact -
based approach.
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