DFER News Roundup 11.14.2013

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November 14, 2013

DFER News Roundup

By Devin Boyle, Director of Communications, and Stephanie Doctrow, Communications Coordinator and Web Editor

DFER Seen & Heard:

  • DFER’s Charles Barone commented on testing to Alexander Russo in The Atlantic
  • “The Common Core will help our children compete,” DFER-NY’s Craig Johnson writes in Newsday
  • DFER-MA’s Liam Kerr, on the Boston mayoral race: “Although we’re disappointed Boston City Councilor John Connolly—the candidate we’ve put our support behind since 2011—didn’t score a victory this time around, we’re happy Boston voters elected a strong education Democrat to office.” (EdWeek)
  • Barone: “The Investing in Innovation in Education Act will give a new generation of Americans the chance to develop promising new ideas and to prove their worth based on scientific evidence.” (Summit Daily
  • Rebeca Nieves Huffman of DFER-IL wrote about the importance of a first-rate education system in the Chicago Tribune

Advocacy, Policy Briefs & Such:

  • Statement | DFER-IL statement on Chicago teacher pension fund chair Jay Rehak’s attack on Paul Vallas. 
  • Statement | Democrats for Education Reform endorses bipartisan Miller-Harkin-Hanna early childhood education bill. 
  • Statement | NAEP results: Bold reforms yield big returns. 

DFER Blog:

  • “This year’s National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) results released last Friday illustrate two fundamental and chronic problems in Wisconsin’s education system: stagnation and inequity,” writes DFER-WI’s Jarett Fields.
  • Fields also blogged about how supporting the Common Core is a crucial part of the equity agenda.
  • DFER-CO’s Jen Walmer writes, “A win for Denver Public Schools, and what’s next for Colorado?”
  • DFER-MA’s Liam Kerr, after the Boston mayoral election: “Although Connolly didn’t get the ‘V’ we all hoped for, we can confidently say a genuine reformer won his seat as the next mayor of Beantown.” 

In Related News:

  • Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) penned an op-ed supporting early childhood education in McClatchy
  • EdWeek’s Alyson Klein writes about the latest House and Senate preschool proposal. 
  • DC teacher Scott Goldstein writes about why teachers should support the Common Core for Young Education Professionals’ blog. 
  • EdNews Colorado’s Nicholas Garcia reports, “DPS board set to revise Denver Plan, after new members are sworn in.” 
  • Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has tapped former Chicago Public Schools chief Paul Vallas to be his running mate, reports Crain’s Greg Hinz.
  • “Voters give DPS mandate to continue path of reforms,” writes the Denver Post’s Zahira Torres. Torres also covered the DPS race as returns were coming in.

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