DFER News Roundup 3.21.14

Blogs, Letters & Testimonials

March 21, 2014

DFER News Roundup

Photo by davidtribby.com
By Devin Boyle, Director of Communications, and Stephanie Doctrow, Communications Coordinator and Web Editor

Featured:

  • Congratulations to Illinois state Rep. Christian Mitchell for his win in the Democratic primary this week! Read DFER’s statement on Mitchell’s victory.

DFER Seen & Heard:

  • DFER-IL earned in a mention in POLITICO’s Morning Education for its support of Rep. Mitchell.
  • Morning Education also reported on the launch of DFER Texas.
  • “No one can deny that we need to give every child a quality education, and if something isn’t working as well as it should be, we need new approaches,” DFER-TX’s Jennifer Koppel told Thesis Magazine‘s Cameron Maynard.

Advocacy, Policy Briefs & Such:

  • Statement | DFER-MA releases statement on stalled charter bill in light of Arne Duncan’s visit to Boston schools.

DFER Blog:

  • DFER-TX State Director Jennifer Kohn Koppel introduced herself and the new DFER Texas chapter.
  • DFER-NY’s Craig Johnson commented on the recommendations released during NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Common Core Implementation Panel.

In Related News:

  • Capital New York’s Scott Waldman reports on Gov. Cuomo’s “charter epiphany.”
  • Want a crash course on the Common Core? NPR has a great piece to get you up to speed.
  • “Tea party activists have been waging war for months against the Common Core academic standards. Now, in a coordinated show of muscle, Big Business is fighting back — and notching wins,” reports POLITICO’s Stephanie Simon.
  • EdWeek’s Alyson Klein reports the U.S. Senate is set to consider a bill that would update the Child Care and Development Block Grant Program.

Fun With Infographics & More:

  • Start your weekend off with a smile with kids at the Detroit Academy of Arts and Science, performing Pharell’s “Happy.”
  • Check out our five reasons why Christian Mitchell deserves Chicago’s vote.
  • Infographic | Better STEM education for women and girls? We can do it!
  • President Obama appeared on Zach Galifianakis’ “Between Two Ferns” to plug the Affordable Care Act.