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  • Friday Decisions: A Furry Friend, Sneak-onomics, and Extra Ice Cream!0

    • July 17, 2015

    Yesterday the Colorado Department of Education released CMAS science and social studies test results. It’s only the second year the test has been given (science to 5th and 8th graders, social studies to 4th and 7th graders), so you can’t read too much into the trend lines. The bottom line is that scores are up […]

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  • Union Interns Unionize Against Union0

    • June 5, 2015

    I’m pretty jaded for a five-year-old. Not much surprises me when it comes to edu-news. But sometimes, just sometimes, I see a headline that really catches my eye. Usually, that moment is followed by me checking the calendar for dangerous dates (remember April Fools’ Day?) and ensuring that I’m not looking at something like The […]

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  • A Friday Reminder of What Kids Can Do0

    • May 15, 2015

    It’s been a while since we’ve had a good, fun Friday post. All that serious edu-business just keeps getting in the way. But take heart, my friends, for today is once again a Happy Friday. As I was perusing the normal news, an interesting story caught my attention: A Colorado Springs student is about to […]

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  • Amazing Day to Appreciate Teachers and Celebrate Seven Years at Age 50

    • May 6, 2015

    With a legislative session wrapping up today, and some big school board meetings going down this week, I feel like my little head is underwater. Which makes it a perfect time to step back and briefly express my amazement. Amazed at what, you ask? In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Day, it only seems fitting […]

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  • High-Stakes Game of Legislative Testing Chicken Nears Point of No Return0

    • April 30, 2015

    There’s nothing quite like the last-minute drama of a Colorado legislative session to fire up the creative juices. Last year at this time, I imagined the crazy showdown over transparency in the Student Success Act as an old gangster film. This time around, the big looming education issue is what to do about testing. No […]

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  • Yes, It’s Hard to Be Humble — for Education Reformers and for This Blog0

    • April 23, 2015

    There have been more than a few times when I’ve gloated about an awesome blog idea that came to life here. On some occasions, my Education Policy Center friends warned me not to “get a big head.” At first, I was worried they meant little Eddie might turn out like this guy. Later I figured […]

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