Highlights from the 124th Carnival of Education

by Matthew K. Tabor on June 21, 2007

welcome to the carnival, kids!

What It’s Like on the Inside hosts the 124th Carnival of Education. Looks like a beach theme.

This week’s All-Star Team:

  • Friends of Dave is pleased that a school district finally shut down a school that, well, desperately needed to be shut down.
  • Going to the Mat used common sense: altering class sizes forces logistical changes.
  • Dangerously Irrelevant’s series on change is worth reading.
  • The Daily Grind should reflect on his evaluations – they often tell us things we don’t see ourselves.
  • Luke Walsh’s analysis of his evaluations is excellent reading.

You can read the entire Carnival at the home of the Science Goddess, including my submission debating the role of race in education technology.

A note about next week’s Carnival, which will be hosted by Education in Texas:

Please be sure to join in the ‘Sesquicen-Carnival’ over at Education in Texas next week. Get your posts to Mike (mikea3_98[at]yahoo[dot]com) or use this handy submission form no later than 10 p.m. CST on Tuesday, June 26.

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