Jay Matthews of the Washington Post today has a list of the top education blogs of 2008. It’s rock solid, consisting of many of the sites on the Core Knowledge blogroll: Joanne Jacobs, D-Ed Reckoning, Eduwonk, Eduwonkette, Bridging Differences, This Week in Education and Sherman Dorn are among the cited and deserving. If Uncle Jay were to ask for my two cents, I’d add the highly readable and vitriolic NYC Educator, eduflack, Early Ed Watch, Intercepts, Michele McNeil’s Campaign K-12, and David J. Hoff’s NCLB Blog.
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