I know that it is tempting to look at some place that is doing well and wonder what you could imitate to get the same results, but we just need to stop considering that
evidence in education policy debates.
«All A-Twitter about Education: Improving our schools in 140 characters or less,» by Mike Petrilli This article looked at the role Twitter was
playing in education policy debates and ranked the top 25 education policy / media tweeters and the top 25 educator tweeters based on their Klout scores.
Below is a blog entry in a series featuring teachers» own words on their appreciation for the craft of teaching, their colleagues, and the professional perspectives that should be front in
center in education policy debates.