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2013
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June
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Shame on the PD and NPR
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Value-added: How Ohio is destroying a profession
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Charter School Authorization And Growth
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Why Test Scores CAN'T Evaluate Teachers
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The "fun" begins soon
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Why Join the Future exists
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How to reduce cheating in 100 seconds
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21 tough questions about school reform
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Rhee-ality check
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So-called "right to work" Hot Potato
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May
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The Arbitrary Albatross: Standardized Testing and Teacher Evaluation
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The cheating will continue until morale improves
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Senate budget - good, bad, ugly
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Rejected Kasich formula coming back?
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"Education Reform" process must change
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SB21 Decoded
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The end of Michelle Rhee?
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Opposition to voucher expansion has doubled to more than 170
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On Teacher Evaluation: Slow Down And Get It Right
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More Sen. Peggy Lehner Please
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Adequately funding my school
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State budget enabling education industrial complex
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What if Finland’s great teachers taught in U.S. schools?
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3rd grade reading guarantee changes again
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Backlash to Education Mandates Grows, Spreads
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Money and politics
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Ohio Teachers endorse Common Core Standards
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Public schools neglected in favor of private choice expansion
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ALEC's Report Card Receives Failing Marks
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How "top charters" screen students
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Exposing ALEC’s agenda
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May 2013 School Levy Results
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What do teachers want for National Teacher Day
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Wall Street ♥ charter schools
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Tea Party guide to legislative supporters
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Turmoil swirling around Common Core education standards
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Walmart gives $8 million to StudentsFirst
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The Three Biggest TFA Lies
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Republican lawmakers looking to attack working people again
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April
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Michelle Rhee and the unproven teacher evaluation
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The Foolish Endeavor of Rating Ed Schools by Graduates’ Value-Added
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Advertorials in standardized tests?
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Voucher demand falls
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Teacher of year not a fan of corporate ed reform
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Voucher opposition is expanding
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Graph of the week
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Lawsuit filed over unfair teacher evaluations
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Substitute HB59 (budget bill) Analysis
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Why are we investing more in a failed experiment?
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Fordham hides from facts
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Bill Gates Dances Around the Teacher Evaluation Disaster He Sponsored
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On Teacher Evaluations, Between Myth And Fact Lies Truth
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Ohio Teacher Evaluation System: Dishonest, Unrealistic, and Not Fully Supported by Academic Research
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School levies on the May 2013 Ballot
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Teachers stay strong in Strongsville
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Exposing the real "Right to Work" supporters agenda
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School funding disaster in the making
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March
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Teachers Love Their Lives, but Struggle in the Workplace
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How Do High-Performing Nations Evaluate Teachers?
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Is Ohio ready for computer testing?
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10 reasons why VAM is harmful to students
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Real consequences of ‘school choice’
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Why are Ohio's charter schools so poor?
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Charter school performance crisis
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Stongsville Strike Primer
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Surprise! Charters want even more money.
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The Network for Public Education launches
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SB21 - Brings changes to 3rd grade reading law
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February
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HB59 (budget bill) Initial Analysis
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Survey shows disturbing patterns
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What Administrators Are Really Saying About Kasich’s School Plan
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Stop Saying That
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A minority budget
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Improving the Budget Bill Part II
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Improving the Budget Bill Part I
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Deep Red Opposition to Kasich Funding Plan
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Budget Bill: HB 59 As Introduced
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Budget brings 2 dead policies back to life
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Teachers and Policy Makers: Troubling Disconnect
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On Teacher Quality
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Governor's school funding bamboozle
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Kasich education team is out of control
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Correlation? What correlation?
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Close failing charters quickly
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Ohio Media Ignore Financial Link Between Failing Charter School Operators And New Charter-Friendly Education Plan
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Budget announcement analysis
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January
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A pre-budget baseline
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ODE publishes propaganda
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On the Issue of Value-add
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The Terhar debacle roundup
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HB555 FAQ for teacher evaluations
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Working together for effective reform in America's public schools
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10 Education Reform Tactics That Hurt Students and Don’t Improve Education
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Debe Terhar breaks Godwin's law
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The Science of Value-Added Evaluation
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Now is the time to do something about gun violence
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$50 million. 3 years. No clue.
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Gates Foundation Wastes More Money Pushing VAM
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Poll: Educators Support Stronger Laws to Prevent Gun Violence
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How charter operators evade Ohio’s automatic closure law
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Begone Ghosts of Reform Past!
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Michelle Rhee's Failing Report Card
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Ohio Third Graders Face Retention Ultimatum
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The Higher the StudentsFirst grade, the lower the academic performance
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StudentsFirst is an anti-tax group
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Right To Work Is A Lie — It's No Rights At Work
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Why No Rights At Work Is Wrong
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Major evaluation change slipped into HB555
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2012
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December
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Get Ready For America’s Next ‘Education Crisis’
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It all comes down to purpose!
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Impact of Eroding Teacher Salaries
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Retention needs reforms too
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HB555 Analysis
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November
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Stop blaming teachers
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How Do Value-Added Indicators Compare to Other Measures of Teacher Effectiveness?
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Do Different Value-Added Models Tell Us the Same Things?
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How Stable are Value-Added Estimates
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Do Value-Added Methods Level the Playing Field for Teachers?
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How Should Educators Interpret Value-Added Scores?
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What I’ve learned so far
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How Recent Education Reforms Undermine Local School Governance
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Fordham losses its bearings
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Strong Schools - Strong Communities
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Partisan purges
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Teacher Turnover Affects All Students' Achievement
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Support kids not cuts
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A decade-long crisis of democracy
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Teaching as team sport
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Are you an entertainer?
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Corporate Ed Reform a big election loser
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Ohio House Dems won popular vote
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November 2012 School Levy Results
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State Board of Ed 2012 Results
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Campaign 2012 Election Live Blog
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Final Campaign 2012 recap
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New Research Uncovers Fresh Trouble for VAM Evaluations
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Power, Ideology, and the Use of Evidence
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Where the polls stand - the last look
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Donna O'Connor
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State Board of Education
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Teachers to the legislative rescue
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Ann Romney - "Get rid of public education"
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Obama's 2nd term plan for education
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Mitt Romney's 10 best education ideas
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October
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Mixed messages from legislature
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Where the polls stand - 1 week to go
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Ohio Voters’ Checklist
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Kasich cuts bite deep locally
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2 new studies question value add measures
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Dispatch must apologize
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Where the polls stand - 2 weeks to go
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What's in your portfolio?
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Charters and their supporters failing our kids
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All of this is nonsense
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Education Profiteering: Wall Street's Next Big Thing?
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Why the ‘market theory’ of education reform doesn’t work
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Where the polls stand - 22 days to go
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What of test integrity?
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After the evaluations binge, the hangover
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The Educational Path of Our Nation
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How long one teacher took to become great
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Romney’s plan would cut education, drastically
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The (real) looming teacher crisis
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Where the polls stand - Post Debate
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Assessing Ourselves To Death
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UPDATED: Auditors Interim Attendance Report Released
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November 2012 School levies and issues
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Vote Yes on Issue 2 - Had Enough Early Vote Tour
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The Big e-school rip off
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Where the polls stand - as voting begins
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September
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Some Choice
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An Open Letter to Ohio Women
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Where the polls stand - 6 weeks out
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Lessons from the teachers strike
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Research-Based Options for Education Policy Making
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No one trusts Gov Kasich with ed policy
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New study - Charters cut costs to make money
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Value-Added and Teacher Branding
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Where the polls stand - 50 days to go
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Are you prey to a "choice" stealth campaign
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A narrative path forward for teachers
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Infographic: Obama v. Romney: K-12 Education
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5 Romney Education Flip-Flops
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Two Visions
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Invest in Public Education
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Many costs to attendance investigation
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Where the polls stand - Post convention
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DNC Convention Day 3 - The President Speaks
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DNC Day 2 - Clinton schools on policy
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Losing Sway
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DNC Convention Day 1 - Democrats Strike Back
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Where the polls stand - Week 1
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New School Year - New Cuts in Funding
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August
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RNC Convention Final Day - Upstaged!
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RNC Convention Day 2 - chock full of misstatements
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Choice, but for who
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Erasure scandal now a farce
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RNC Convention Day 1 - Ugly
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Voters First - Issue 2 - ballot language
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Kasich pushes public ed to precipice
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Double down on failure
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Rube Goldberg Evaluation system
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Poll: Americans feel good about teachers
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Ryan budget wrecks public education
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Erasures demonstrate huge sensitivity in ratings
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It’s not about the children
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August 7th 2012 school levy results
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10 most inaccurate ed reform axioms
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The Long-Run Impact of the Reduction in Classroom teachers
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Kasich failed leadership test
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Education jargon: What ‘no excuses’ and other terms really mean
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Is firing bad instructors the only way to improve schools?
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Stan Heffner's Double Standards
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Stan Heffner's Double Standards
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Stan Heffner involved in major ethics violantions
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July
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High stakes failure
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ODE shifting rhetoric in wake of scandal
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Romney education claims: are exaggerations, inaccuracies a pattern?
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Major scandal brewing
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Students for sale
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Kasich manufacturing a funding crisis
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Shady group secretly plots against voters
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Catastrophic failure of teacher evaluations in TN
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Maureen Reedy, Ohio teacher running for office
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Investment loser
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Republicans oppose critical thinking
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Leading reform
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Politicians Ignore Research, Say Smaller Class Size Makes No Difference
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We Educate America
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Mirroring Microsofts failing system
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June
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Out of Touch and Turning Back the Clock: Romney on Education
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The New Ohio Teacher Evaluation System
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555
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School levies on the August 2012 ballot
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Dispatch dodge disappoints
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Shaming teachers
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Local educators counter Romney
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SB316 analysis Part II
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Public education - a middle class bargain
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SB316 analysis
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People Not Politicians
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The Casino shell game
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Romney - too many teachers
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Like shoving a pig through a snake
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The Disaster Capitalism Curriculum
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Romney education policy aligns with ALEC agenda
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Beyond Rhetoric
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May
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ALEC and the Invisible Schools with Invisible Success
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Top reasons to take power out of the hands of the politicians
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Mitt Romney - Mr. Corporate Ed
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Hard to measure love
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A pictorial–how billions of dollars from “education” funders don’t go into the classrooms
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4 reasons educators must get in the game and fight ALEC
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Gross miscalculation
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To Sir: Where are you?
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High Stakes Testing Backlash
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Studies show unionized charters are desperately needed
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Charter teachers receive "psychic salary"
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Testing Profits
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Tea partiers threaten public education
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Voucher expansion pressure
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The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men
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Opportunity Knocks
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Radical legislation being planned
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5 ways teacher unions advocate for students, educators
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Teachers And Their Unions
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Survey finds parent-teacher relationships strong--Teachers given grade of "A"
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No Education Reform Without Tackling Poverty, Experts Say
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It's raining in Cleveland
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The people's choice amendement
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April
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Politics and Education Don't Mix
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College Readiness
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The Toxic Trifecta in Current Legislative Models for Teacher Evaluation
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OSBA SB316 testimony and policy position
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No laughing matter
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A different kind of investment
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Teach the Books, Touch the Heart
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Experience Counts
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Accountability for vouchers
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Choosing blindly
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Blind eyes and cruel intentions
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Value-Added Versus Observations
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Studies Give Nuanced Look at Teacher Effectiveness
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Parents *STILL* choose public schools
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I Don't Understand Michelle Rhee
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Voucher welfare for big business
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Has the Tide Turned Against ALEC?
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Done deal in Cleveland?
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Crisis and recovery in Chardon
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3rd grade retention plan could cost $500 million
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The Crisis in American Education Is a Myth
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Swing state education survey
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The real story in Cleveland
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Charters spend more on admin, less on class
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Merit pay and the candle problem
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How corporate tax loopholes defund the American Dream
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How to Buy and Sell School Reform
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Flunking the Test
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Analysis of Education MBR bill SB316
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March
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PolitiFact is mostly made up
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Misconceptions and Realities about Teacher Evaluations
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Poor schools can’t win
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The real Cleveland crisis
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Suspicious test scores
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Cleveland teachers advance the way forward
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Cleveland Plan Press Conference
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Parents Agree – Better Assessments, Less High-Stakes Testing
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Three big issues to be decided by voters
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VIDEO: Merit Pay, Teacher Pay, and Value Added Measures
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What 10,000 teachers think
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Education By the Numbers
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Recruiting the best?
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Teachers Around the World No Longer “Asking For Permission”
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A Democratic Crisis in Cleveland
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Superintendents say proposed school grading system gets F
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An Unfair Editorial
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The "Cleveland Plan" - Draft Legislation
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Who are the businesses making threats to children?
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Science Fact
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Simple thinking, bad reporting
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Cleveland School Plan Needs Work
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Survey: Teacher Job Satisfaction Drops to New Low
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Data proves voters increasingly supporting schools
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The Missing Link In Genuine School Reform
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Union member election results
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March 2012 Ohio School Levy Results
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John Kasich is not a normal Governor
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Value-Added Evaluation Hurts Teaching
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Your vote today
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Santorum spread thin in Ohio
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Following the Dollars
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Union members spotlight - State Senate
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Union members spotlight - day 5
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Union members spotlight - day 4
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February
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U.S. School Shootings data, 1979-2011
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Shame, errors and demoralizing
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Union members spotlight - day 3
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Union members spotlight - day 2
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Union members spotlight - day 1
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Popular modes of evaluating teachers are fraught with inaccuracies
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Incompetent Teachers or Dysfunctional Systems?
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Parents want small class sizes
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Rick Santorum Needs A History Lesson
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What Teachers Want
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Meet The Billionaires Who Are Trying To Privatize Our Schools
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Desperate Times in Cleveland
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As teacher merit pay spreads, one noted voice cries, ‘It doesn’t work’
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Ohio's Draft Waiver for NCLB
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Frank Jackson's plan circa 1970
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Making The Mandate Work For Both Teachers And Students
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“Teaching Isn’t Really a Profession”
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Virtual schools, virtually useless
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Read Across America, partners with OSU
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Do Politicians Know Anything About Schools and Education? Anything?
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Mutual trust and respect
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A Democrat's bold plan to force GOP to re-legislate SB5
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How Bad Education Policies Demoralize Teachers
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Frank Jackson's factory of sadness
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Why Levy requests are down
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The Teacher Evaluation Juggernaut
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Overpaid? Hardly
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Failing students, falling stock prices, and investor law suits
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January
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School levies on the March ballot
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The Michelle Rhee Connection
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School Principals Swamped by Teacher Evaluations
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1,560,379
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Unworkable "solutions"
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Natural disaster based ed reform
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Kids ride filthy, broken privatized buses
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Charter schools "fast facts"
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Teacher evaluations years away from completion
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Massive budget cuts having massive effect
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Czar leaves as "work calls"
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Ohio funding formula - hearings scheduled
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The State Constitution - Article VI
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Packed Virtual Classrooms
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Lesson Learned?
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Straight Talk on Teaching Quality
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Rhee cloaks her partisan agenda
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Mayor Jackson has a secret Ed plan
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UPDATED: Oops, You're fired!
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New criteria for dropout schools proposed
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What Americans Keep Ignoring About Finland's School Success
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New Gates Study on teacher evaluations
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Money Matters
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NCLB’s 10th Anniversary No Cause For Celebration
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A bridge too far
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Stop Tying Pay to Performance
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Where the GOP Presidential candidates stand on education
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Teacher Retention: Estimating and Understanding the Effects of Financial Incentives
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2011
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December
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Top 10 posts of 2011
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More cheating exposed
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The #1 Education Story of the Year
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Top 5 Ed stories of 2011
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TDS talks RttT
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Time to occupy the education reform
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Test Scores Often Misused In Policy Decisions
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The Evidence on Charter Schools and Test Scores
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A doomsday bill for public ed
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Teach for America ‘research’ questioned
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What teachers didn't tell the governor
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HB136 is dead, but will return
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School privatization bill under intense pressure
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A difficult year
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280 Days
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The real fight over SB5 is still ahead
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Bloomberg's brain dead brainwave
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What Value-Added Research Does And Does Not Show
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School rankings raise serious concerns
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Two steps back
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November
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Guest Post: Proposed education reforms misguided
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Collaboration in reform is missing
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'Value-Added' Formulas Strain Collaboration
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Common Core, costly
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Is Our Students Learning? Yes.
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Fordham Exposed Part II
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Fordham Exposed Part I
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Rethinking Teacher Evaluation in Chicago
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Research doesn’t back up key ed reforms
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Would you blame the architect if you accidentally burned your house down
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Subtraction by Distraction
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Performance Index Ranking for Districts and Schools – A Preview
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Five School Reform Sound Bites That Hurt Teacher Buy-In
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The diminished power of the press
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November 2011 School Levy Results
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SB5 repeal was a clear message
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SB5 Social media by the numbers
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Schedule Conflicts
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False choices in charter schools
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Scapegoats
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SB5 heading for humiliating defeat
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More crazy teacher evaluation ideas
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Nation's Report Card' Distracts From Real Concerns For Public Schools
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Despite lay offs TFA circling in Cincinnati
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When the money runs out
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Clippy as the model for Bill Gates involvement in schools
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October
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Corporate money vs the people
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Like an untested drug?
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Experienced educators are critical
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A primer on corporate school reform
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Are we serious about evaluations?
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Teacher attrition and education policy
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Evaluations gone wild
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Are Ohio's Republicans threatening to pass SB5 again if it is defeated?
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When Governors Talk Education, It's About the Economy, Stupid
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Teacher evaluations are becoming big business for private companies
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Do Teacher Quality Initiatives Impact the Wrong Teachers?
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SB5 Opposition beginning to crush extreme law
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Delivering lower costs, higher quality
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Michele Rhee's own contract betrays her rhetoric
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The Myth of Security
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Challenging Corporate School Reform and 10 Hopeful Signs of Resistance
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NEW POLL: SB5 Headed for defeat
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A teacher schools the Dispatch
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Public Employees saved $1billion for tax payers
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EdChoice Program Designated Public Schools list
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Can Education Be ‘Moneyball’-ed?
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Starving America’s Public Schools
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Making (Up) The Grade In Ohio
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SB5 is very harmful to new teachers
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Cashing In on Education
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UPDATE: Gahanna city council in the hot seat
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The State of Charter Schools
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Teacher Quality Is Not A Policy
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GrannyGate
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Gahanna city council in the hot seat
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State budget decisions severely harming communities
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The attack on collective bargaining
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Turgid mandates
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Here’s What’s So Bad About School Choice
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Ohio charters are solving the wrong problem
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What We Lose When Teachers Retire
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Ohio E-Schools are catastrophically failing
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Teacher Evaluation Reform - Report from NBPTS
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Bad charter sponsors, bad policy
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Checking in on Ohio’s E-schools, Part 1: Enrollment
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For Many Teachers, Reform Means Higher Risk, Lower Rewards
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Ohio can't wait to start misusing value add
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Teachers
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The People's Road Trip
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SB5 Venn diagram analysis
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A Nationally Board Certified Teacher on Merit Pay and SB 5
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September
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No one is watching Better Ohio ads
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A Model for Teacher Effects From Longitudinal Data
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ODE subject matter contact info
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Why Pay for Performance Should Get the Sack
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Issue 2 Early Vote Rally
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The Stability Of Ohio’s School Value-Added Ratings
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Innovation Ohio highlight Issue 2 Pay, Perks and Hypocrisy
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Pictures & Canvassing 101
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The League of Women Voters of Ohio oppose HB136
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Worthington School Board passes resolution opposing HB 136
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The Flipped Classroom Infographic
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Repeal of SB5 favored by double digits
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Teacher Town Hall Recap
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Poll finds large opposition to voucher plan
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ESEA Flexibility- more details from the Dept of Ed.
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YouTube for Teachers
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NEA and AFT reaction to NCLB Waiver proposals
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What's the matter with teachers today?
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NCLB waiver news
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Nationally televised "Teacher Town Hall"
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Harder to deal than to teach
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Bad Score
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We're not saying it is hypocritical, but
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When endorsements go wrong
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HB136 The Privatize Public Education Bill
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The Debate over Teacher Merit Pay
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Van Roekel: The NEA Plan for Teacher Accountability
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How unemployed parents might affect your job
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Moving Beyond ‘Blame the Teacher’
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Vote No on Issue 2 to repeal SB5
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Governor blasted for "lies"
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Canvassing 101: Myths vs Realities
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The weakest "linkage"
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The bait and switch of school "reform"
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What teachers are telling the Governor: Day 5
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Are radical school funding changes ahead?
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Top Ten Signs Your School is Too Focused on the State Test
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THE AMERICAN JOBS ACT: IMPACT FOR OHIO
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What teachers are telling the Governor: Day 4
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A decade of stalled teacher pay
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How money buys education "research"
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Simple facts about Issue 2 (SB 5)
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What teachers are telling the Governor: Day 3
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HB 153 Teacher Retesting Provision Facts
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Due process protects you
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November 2011 School levies and issues
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THE AMERICAN JOBS ACT
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What teachers are telling the Governor: Day 2
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Teachers comments hit with bullets
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What teachers are telling the Governor: Day 1
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In Ohio, Charter School Expansion By Income, Not Performance
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Why educators oppose SB5 and vote no on issue 2
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Linking Student Data to Teachers a Complex Task, Experts Say
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Eduction cuts hurt Ohio
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Trust the Evidence, Not Your Instincts
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Charters omitted from evaluation
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State Board struggles to develop plan
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It all comes down to purpose!
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August
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Teacher Pay: U.S. Ranks 22nd Out Of 27 Countries
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In the news: retesting teachers
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Confessions of a bad teacher
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Ohio education budget and policy briefing
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A process with little credibility
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The First SB5 debate
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Analysis shows charters underperform in Ohio's big 8
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State Charter Law Punishes Ohio’s Largest Districts
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Teacher testing law is disgraceful and must be repealed
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Let's Say You're a Teacher
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A charter teacher answers our honest question
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A Honest question, answered
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Note to teachers: Thanks for loving our kids
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Certainty And Good Policymaking Don’t Mix
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SB5 arguments language
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The Missing Link in School Reform
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What's a teacher's time worth?
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Proving SB5 unnecessary, public schools show significant gains
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The reform movement is already failing
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What Does a Teacher Do?
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A simple honest question for SB5 supporters
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Only right wing partisans endorse SB5
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Why won’t Ms. Rhee talk to USA Today?
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Merit Pay: The End Of Innocence?
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Big changes come to Wisconsin
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Grading teachers
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Gov Kasich "I'm done talk, talk, talking
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SB5 still double digits ahead, but work to do
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Ohio's teacher evaluation - Flawed from the start?
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The White flag as seen from around Ohio
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On SB5, full repeal or no deal
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New Poll:What Americans believe about public education
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Parents choose public education
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Educators Offer Solutions For NCLB Rewrite
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Common Standards to Play Pivotal Role in NCLB Waivers?
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Mapping State Proficiency Standards Onto NAEP Scales
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Private schools getting more public dollars
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Common Core Cooperation?
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A litmus test tomorrow in Wisconsin
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Don't mess with Matt Damon
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The concerns of a first-year teacher
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Brennan ordered to show where the dollars go
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Vote NO on Issue 2
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A Teacher's Open Letter to John Kasich
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PROFILE OF TEACHERS IN THE U.S.
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August 2nd, 2011 complete levy results
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Is election tampering of SB5 coming to Ohio
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Gates: "Poverty is an excuse"
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School related election issues today
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Ohio School Funding
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July
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Vouchers have no clear positive impact on student achievement
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FAQ: Evaluations, merit pay and seniority
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The Truth About Teachers
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Did Bill Gates Advocate privatizing public education?
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Education based on fictional movies
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Repealing SB5 isn't partisan, it's personal
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Racing to the bottom by firing experience
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Time for Governor Kasich to listen
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New Poll: SB5 is a referendum on Kasich
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National Research Council Gives High-Stakes Testing an F
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NYCS abandons merit pay failure
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Infographic: Anatomy of a Teacher
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Our Broken Escalator
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In a short time, a big mess
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Union-Management Collaboration Can Help Public Schools
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Teacher Attitudes about Compensation Reform
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Freedom School children march against budget cuts
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Guest Post: A Comprehensive Union
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The Ohio voucher boondoggle
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What Studies Say About Teacher Effectiveness
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Civic Investment and the 'Skyboxing' of Education
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Data shows massive and widespread opposition to SB5
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No, Seriously: No Excuses
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Could collective bargaining prevent cheating?
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SB5 could turn Gov. Kasich into a lame duck
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Teacher Grades: Pass or Be Fired
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High stakes testing leads to cheating
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New Guidelines on Teacher Evaluation and Accountability Approved at 2011 RA
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SB5 repeal, the difficult second act
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Final Budget Analysis
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Infographic: A Teacher’s Worth Around the World
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Teachers Work the Same Number of Hours as Average U.S. Worker
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June
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Shock Doctrine Summer
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Dispense with the Pretense to Listen
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The People Deliver
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Pictures: The People's Parade to Repeal SB5
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Final Ohio Budget Comparison Document
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Teacher Evaluation Budget Language
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A Radical Assault on Public Education
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What happens to merit pay without the pay?
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Guest Post: Thoughts about teacher evaluation
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Michelle Rhee, Inc.
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Leaked docs show Rhee propping up Gov Kasich agenda
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Video: Budget Uncertainties
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Is Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson trying to have it both ways
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How Blueberries changed a corporate reformer
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How Socrates would fare on new teacher evaluation plan
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BASA and OASBA urge legislators to reinstate merit pay
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The Gates Foundation Exposed. Part III
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The Gates Foundation Exposed. Part II
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Michele Rhee, stranger to the truth
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Super Who?
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Relying on Magic: The Foundations of Would-be Education Reformers
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The answer Is in the room not in witch hunts
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The Gates Foundation Exposed. Part I
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Illinois' New Teacher Law: Model for Other States, or Outlier?
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Collaborations Between Union and District Leadership in Four School Systems
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Is Gifted Education a Bright Idea?
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The Dispatch should read its own paper
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
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The famous 5 SB5 Senators who can be targeted in 2012
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Measuring Teacher Effectiveness: Are We Creating an Education Nightmare?
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An Open Letter to Gov. John Kasich
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It's too late Rheeby
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Substitute House Bill 153 COMPARISON DOCUMENT As Reported by Senate Finance
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Teachers sacrifice and prove SB5 is not needed
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Big business attacking teachers, advocating for SB5
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Citizens can lobby too!
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The Buckeye Institutes doesn't understand simple things
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Punishing Experience
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Destroying what works for what doesn't
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When It Comes To How We Use Evidence, Is Education Reform The New Welfare Reform?
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10 GOOD things about SB5
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SB5 solves exactly zero problems, creates many more
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The Ethics Of Testing Children Solely To Evaluate Adults
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Administration destroying jobs to create phantom ones
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Budget merit pay - gone but not forgotten
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Teach For America: From Service Group to Industry
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Bringing Out the Me in Team
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This week in education cuts
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May
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Ohio Senate Budget Comparison
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SB5 Supporters go live with their astroturf campaign
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Time is running out to act on the budget
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DAS misled about having SB5 documents
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Test-Based Incentive Programs Have Not Consistently Raised Student Achievement
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The tax loophole test system
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Teaching Experience Matters
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Teacher responds to Kasich request for input
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SB5 Polling Trends Favor Repeal
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Will friends of David Brennan please stand up
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Michele Rhee architected parts of SB5
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UPDATED: SB5 Help Wanted
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The good, the bad and the uncertainty
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Testing experts warn about use of VAM
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This week in education cuts
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BREAKING: 214,399 Signatures so far
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The Exaggerations of TFA
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A balanced approach to the budget
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There's nothing Super about charters
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Waiting for a Governor who gets it
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SB5, Issue campaigns and Polls
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Cincinnati Public Schools is first in Ohio to test merit pay
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Ohioans overwhelmingly support SB5 repeal
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A Columbus Teacher Testifies against HB153
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A Worthington teacher testifies against HB153
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Class Bias, Class Size and Online Learning
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To Understand The Impact Of Teacher-Focused Reforms, Pay Attention To Teachers
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Charter schools funneling vast sums of money to Turkey
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E-School Catastrophe in Ohio
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Blockbuster revelations coming on charter schools
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SB5 Rally with Ted Strickland
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Sen. Peggy Lehner (R) responds to JTF
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School 'reforms' are doomed to failure
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This week in education cuts
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HB153 Whodunnit
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Sen. Mark Wagoner (R) responds to JTF
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Gutting education for a cup of cheap coffee
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The cost of Charters
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Dublin city schools town hall report
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Stretching the Truth, Not Dollars
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Charter school amendments likely to be stripped
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Sen. Tim Schaffer (R) responds to JTF
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How deceptive is Rhee’s organization?
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Un-Accountable Charters
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This week in education cuts
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Lots of SB5 news from around the state
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Dublin SB5 Referendum Petition Signing
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Top 3 Today
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Bad news from Worthington school district
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Who profits with more testing?
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We send letters
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Merit Pay Mess
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The Columbus parent trigger profit motive
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Can Teachers be Evaluated by their Students Test Scores?
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Back to School for the Billionaires
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Full list of May 3rd school levy results
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Primary election results quick snapshot
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Top 3 Today
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Events Reminder
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Some Hows and Whys of Value Add Modelling
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Value add high stakes use cautioned
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White Hat Management Political Contributions
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It's National Teacher Day!
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The High Cost of Low Teacher Salaries
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Teaching isn't as simple as it appears
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20 years after DeRolph case school funding in Ohio isn't fixed
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OSBA Refutes Education Matters Report
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This week in education cuts
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April
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GOP school privatization plan under scrutiny
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$3.1 billion in education cuts will force levies, larger classes
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Top 3 Today
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SB5 vs The Budget
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Top 3 Today
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Congrats to Kenton Ridge High School Marching Band!
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Canary in the community
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Time to get serious Governor
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Kasich looks funny on a horse
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How to fix our schools
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Top 3 Today
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Value add limitations debated in HB153
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The Limits of School Reform
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Top 3 Today
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SB5 Legislates the Onion
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Outrage over school cuts rises
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New Poll shows high support for SB5 opponents
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SB5 signature collection continues apace
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SB5 Merit Pay - teachers weigh in
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The Nation: Teachers Are Not The Enemy
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This week in education cuts
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The Truth about Ohio Senate Bill 5 - Fair Teacher Evaluations
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Kasich makes false claims to state workers
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Ohio Education Matters Report
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Anger over reckless budget runs red
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What's John Kasich hiding?
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Top 3 Today
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New Study: reckless budget costing 29,000 K-12 jobs
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School district field-tests 52 (yes, 52) new tests on kids
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Does Class Size Really Matter?
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SB5 Roundup
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Education Czar ok with expanding charter failure
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SB5 would set us back
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The Intent to Leave: Impact of Eroding Teacher Salaries
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Rhee's partisan political agenda
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Hilliard Schools Budget
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Teachers again prove SB5 is a sham budget tool
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Olentangy Schools Budget
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Governor Kasich offers shabby solutions
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Voucher expansion news report
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Petition training pics and update
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Top 3 Today
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This week in education cuts
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A $715 million experiment
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Voucher expanding Bills
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A pernicious argument
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Students are not widgets
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Charter Schools and Our Tax Dollars
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Petition training at JTF world HQ
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Referendum is Go for Launch
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OHIO SENATE BILL 5, AND WHY WE NEED COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
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Notes from Colorado
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Public school battles city over charter
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Two Sides of the School Staffing Coin
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Top 3 Today
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SB5 language In budget to get the axe?
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Budget priorities
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Search School District State Funding Projections
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SB5 Myths vs Facts
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GOP Pollster puts SB5 repeal way ahead
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The "Jobs Budget" Calculator
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Teachers literally pay $6,000,000 out-of-pocket annually for Jobs Budget
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Everyday Heroes
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Top 3 Today
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“I Couldn’t Believe It Happened to Me”
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What's on your ballot?
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Voucher Poll
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Teach for America not education's cure-all
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Top 3 Today
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99 Reasons Teachers Rocks
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Sommers sweats gifted student question
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Administration - cut ESP's first
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Next Season on Survivor
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The Week in Review
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We Are Ohio Pictures
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Top 3 Today
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OEA Petition Training Schedule
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Reach Out and Read Success
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SOS Husted directive to Franklin County BoE RE: SB5 petition
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What passing the buck looks like
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Top 3 Today
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Wisconsin election bodes ill for anti worker forces
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Budget bill mirrors SB5 attacks on teachers
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Chillicothe educator named Foreign Language Teacher of the Year
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Top 3 Today
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Outsourcing the Future
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Chamber of Commerce risks massive backlash
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Education cuts should be a wake up call
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Teachers union poll - teachers still popular
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Teachers ready to fight Senate Bill 5
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Top 3 Today
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An election to watch tomorrow
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LSC Analysis of Education Budget
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ODE Budget Testimony
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Parents don't want to pull the trigger
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Pulling the Trigger
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Your Voice is Being Heard Now
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Governor’s Executive Budget Proposal Analysis
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Senate Bill 5 Analysis
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We're gonna need a bigger boat
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I’m Sorry I’m a Teacher
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New Poll - Workers More Popular
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The Arc of Truth bends towards Justice!
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SB 5 - Your Next Steps
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March
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Words vs Deeds #Updated
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When Criticism of Teachers Becomes Offensive
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Budget News for March 31st, 2011
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S.B.5 Passes - Reports from around the web
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Senate Bill 5 House Hearing Pictures
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News for March 30th, 2011
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WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS OF A GOOD SCHOOL?
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SB5 forging an undemocratic path
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The Reckless Budget, story after story
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News for March 29th, 2011
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Attack PAC - "Stop Public Unions Now" Spotted!
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S.B.5 Rally in Newark
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News for March 21th, 2011
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News for March 16th, 2011
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Ohio budget documents released
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Great Testimony on ill effects of SB 5
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News for March 15th, 2011
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Rallys around the State on Tuesday
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News for March 14th, 2011
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Behind the Right-Wing Attacks on Collective Bargaining
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CEA member Karen Andermills speaks against S.B. 5
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News for March 11th, 2011
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SB 5 - The Citizen Veto Basics
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March 5th Middle Class Rally
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News for March 10th, 2011
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Fighting for the future, today
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News for March 9th,2011
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News for March 8th, 2011
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