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8-bit-book-cover-The-Sun-Also-RisesDistrict & state compensation rules drive skyrocketing demand for online graduate degrees by teachers says @NCTQ ow.ly/cRstK #5bb

What makes ProPublica's eye-popping for-profit college numbers a K12 problem? ow.ly/cRhJn Teacher training #5bb

Kudos to 200M Olympic champion Allyson Felix, daughter of a schoolteacher who says she plans to become one, too ow.ly/cQYtR#5bb

Bad Teachers Can Get Better, Study Finds ow.ly/cRqMS @Joy_Resmovits @EducationNext #5bb But only if they live in Cincinnatti

Louisiana Schools All Set to Become Subsidiaries of Christian Church | Mother Jones ow.ly/cR1VJ @KevinDrum #5bb

Big thanks to 2nd Grade Magnet Teacher Jen Brooks @jbro_c_c who's also one of the organizers of @EdcampHtownMD She's follower #7,100.

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I wish that study had been done of all teachers. Maybe a small-ish sample selected worldwide. A study from one town just isn’t conclusive enough...

And were religious schools actually using “math is a creation of man” as an excuse to not give it prevalence?

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