This Week’s “Round-Up” Of Useful Posts & Articles On Ed Policy Issues

In this article are some recent beneficial posts and content on instructional plan concerns (You could possibly also be intrigued in observing all my “Best” lists linked to instruction policy below):
Survey states instructors r satisfied & really feel do the job is meaningful, but experience pretty stressed ————The happiest, the very least stressful, most significant work in The usa https://t.co/IXs76Sv9T2
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 10, 2023
This was prepared by somebody who never taught K https://t.co/HswsuXqpcW
— Diane Ravitch 🇺🇸🇺🇦🌈 (@DianeRavitch) January 9, 2023
Acquisition Notify! I’m not at all certain of the ramifications, but the truth that NWEA is being obtained (by HMH, a tech company) would seem (potentially) like a huge offer in the field.https://t.co/YIvDChmbvF
— Dan Goldhaber (@CEDR_US) January 10, 2023
A coordinated nationwide agenda dominated community university board elections last year is from NPR.
What Brown Middle scholars will be watching in education and learning policy and politics in 2023 is from Brookings.
California educational institutions, neighborhood faculties to facial area slight drop in funding, first in a decade https://t.co/AWFJ2wWaVu via @edsource @jfenster @EdsourceAli @carolynjones100 @michaelburke47 @GavinNewsom
— diana lambert (@dianalambert) January 11, 2023
Ya’ believe? https://t.co/nj2igSlrho
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 12, 2023
How to win close friends & affect people: Finnish pair leaves Italy soon after transferring there for the reason that they say Finnish universities are great & Italian faculties r horrible ——— How the dream of shifting to Italy turned bitter for just one household https://t.co/wODJZxwB0h via @CNNTravel
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 14, 2023
Policymakers Really should Ring In The New Year With Motion To End Teacher Shortages is by Linda Darling Hammond. I’m including it to THE Finest Resources FOR Mastering ABOUT THE “TEACHER SHORTAGE”
Wonderful article by @DonnaStGeorge on what is doing work and what needs get the job done in significant-affect tutoring.https://t.co/sGLuHWIRa1 @NSSAccelerator #tutoring #k12
— Nancy Waymack (@nwaymack) January 16, 2023
I’m adding this next tweet to The Finest Resources For Finding out Why School Vouchers Are A Bad Concept:
🤦♂️ I get this a lot from from folks who aren’t policy analysts.
Hear, we never have much more #schoolvouchers states to examine simply because GOP-run states are not releasing knowledge or letting impartial critique any longer.
This is why. The facts that have been released clearly show horrific results https://t.co/okay9zQwQz4W
— Josh Cowen (@joshcowenMSU) January 16, 2023