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Daily Archives: September 21, 2013
Contributor Post
As Professor of Education at New York University, I am ambivalent about Mayor Micheal Bloomberg’s education reform efforts in the city.
While I can appreciate the Mayor’s focus on academics, there is still a great deal that needs to be accomplished.
“None of the policy fixes he’s mentioned will address this problem, and if he doesn’t find a way to tackle it, his legacy in education will be at best incomplete.”
Education Primer Post
Early on in New York Mayor Micheal Bloomberg’s first term, he assured all New Yorkers that the was dedicated to ensuring a quality schooling for every child within the five boroughs. So much so that Bloomberg asked onlookers to call him the “Education Mayor”.
Over the years, Mr. Bloomberg has repeated his pledge to increase parents’ participation. But while student scores and other records are more accessible to families online and parent coordinators now serve as liaisons to the schools, the disconnect remains profound.
Parent Post
Being an active parent at my son’s elementary school has proved very fortunate.
Teacher Post
I have proudly taught in Public Schools for more than fifteen years.