In the spring, a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. A teacher’s turns to leaving. TMAO, the earnest if occasionally sanctimonious blogger behind Teaching in the 408 files a first-rate post with the best kicker ending since The Sixth Sense (HT: Alexander Russo). Over at Eduwonkette, the link between NCLB and leaving the classroom is discussed. Yours truly posted at length in the comment section there; I’ll spare you the cross-post here.
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