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Five Best Blogs: CO Shooting Reminds Many Of Columbine

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Shooting at CO movie theater full of young people brings back memories of Columbine @SSimonReuters  ow.ly/cnJnx also here.

Obama’s quiet overturn of No Child Left Behind - Michael Gerson The Washington Post http://ow.ly/cnD9q 

The Trouble With Online Education - http://NYTimes.com  http://ow.ly/cnCBQ #5bb

Why California Democrats Protect Sex Abuser Teachers - Page 1 - News - Los Angeles - LA Weeklyow.ly/cnHQp #5bb

Tiger Moms, Koala Dads, & Cosmopolitans: The case for public-school choice in the suburbs ow.ly/coaWv@MichaelPetrilli

Bold Move for Students in Colorado By Colorado State Senators Mike Johnston and Pat Steadmanow.ly/coa5a

Is teacher ed headed for a revolution? "Maybe," says this @hechingerreport recap of things you already know ow.ly/cnYBq

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I don’t like what the media, on average, did to the CO shooting story. Trying to stir up fear in moviegoers, blaming the parents, blaming video games, blaming violence in movies, and one blog in particular that claimed if every moviegoer there had a gun, the crisis would not have ever occurred. I saw a lot of tasteless things said in light of it.

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