Return of the Friday Reading List: Obama, Romney, and Algebra
Welcome back to the Friday reading list. If you haven't already, check out these good reads. Read Full Post >
Welcome back to the Friday reading list. If you haven't already, check out these good reads. Read Full Post >
So presumed GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is taking a bunch of flak for telling a room full of campaign donors that he'd slim down the U.S. Department of Education if he were elected president. In fact, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat and backer of President Barack Obama, c... Read Full Post >
Santorum provided the biggest moment on education so far in the presidential campaign, when he called President Barack Obama a "snob" for pushing policies to ensure every student is prepared for college. Read Full Post >
Memo to Gov. Mitt Romney's team of education advisers: We've heard you have a little problem winning over the ladies (by which we mean attracting female voters.) Read Full Post >
Voters want to hear the candidates' talk more how they plan to address issues like school funding and college affordability, according to a College Board survey. Read Full Post >
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the godfather of the reformey-minded Chiefs for Change and an education force in statehouses around the country, has endorsed former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for president. Read Full Post >
The key architect of the No Child Left Behind Act is among the team of advisers working on Gov. Romney's education policy proposals. Read Full Post >
Are Santorum and Romney on the same page when it comes to standardized testing? Read Full Post >
Republican governors don't necessarily think President Barack Obama is a snob for pushing college or post-secondary training for all students. Read Full Post >
Romney reiterates his support for English immersion, and Gingrich touts his wife's expertise in music education during a recent debate. Read Full Post >
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