"Least influential of education's most influential information sources."
-- Education Week Research Center
"full of very lively short items and is always on top of the news...He gets extra points for skewering my high school rating system"
-- Jay Mathews, The Washington Post
"a daily dose of information from the education policy world, blended with a shot of attitude and a dash of humor"
-- Education Week
"unexpectedly entertaining"..."tackle[s] a potentially mindfogging subject with cutting clarity... they're reading those mushy, brain-numbing education stories so you don't have to!"
-- Mickey Kaus
"a very smart blog... this is the site to read"
-- Ryan Lizza
"everyone who's anyone reads Eduwonk"
-- Richard Colvin
"designed to cut through the fog and direct specialists and non-specialists alike to the center of the liveliest and most politically relevant debates on the future of our schools"
-- The New Dem Daily
"peppered with smart and witty comments on the education news of the day"
-- Education Gadfly
"don't hate Eduwonk cuz it's so good"
-- Alexander Russo, This Week In Education
"the morning's first stop for education bomb-throwers everywhere"
-- Mike Antonucci, Intercepts
"…the big dog on the ed policy blog-ck…"
-- Michele McLaughlin
"I check Eduwonk several times a day, especially since I cut back on caffeine"
-- Joe Williams
"...one of the few bloggers who isn't completely nuts"
-- Mike Petrilli, Thomas B. Fordham Foundation
"I have just three 'go to' websites: The Texas Legislature, Texas Longhorn sports, and Eduwonk"
-- Sandy Kress
"penetrating analysis in a lively style on a wide range of issues"
-- Walt Gardner
"Fabulous"
-- Education Week's Alyson Klein
"thugs"
-- Susan Ohanian
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Nice fish!
Hmmmm..
New label…”edu-types”
Show me a pic of a charter school teacher on a weekend fishing trip.
Better yet, how about a charter teacher who is a try-athelete, or a scratch golfer, or top cyclist, or top notch trap shooter. Better yet, how about fly fishing on an Orvis approved ranch in Montana?
Why not?…
It does not fit the image of teachers, or their status, or the respect accorded them. They are supposed to be professional nuns or priests, paid for every soul they save.
Only crazy folks do that job.
I was out at my local Santa Barbara beach for some early morning surf flyfishing. Took two corbina and lost one other.
I did not see a single CHARTER SCHOOL TEACHER.
I guess they are in the coal mine solving the problems of the world under YOUR EXPERT GUIDANCE.
The tug of a fish is a drug.