This teacher has an amusing twist on the idea of paying students for attendance and test scores: Fine students who waste instructional time.
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Okay Core Knowledge blog readers, how many of y’all got the reference in the title of this post?
Heck, I’m shocked YOU got it.
Did the threat of fines bring the kids to the (school) yard?
Kelis is a force of nature; the city schools should be using her and Nas to promote Harlem education reform projects as much as possible. Or at all.
Dan Willingham drank…my…milkshake!