The head of the nations largest teachers union and a top House Democrat had a testy exchange Monday over the inclusion of merit pay in an updated version of the No Child Left Behind education law. California Rep. George Miller, chairman of the House education committee, criticized National Education Association President Reg Weaver for rejecting the merit-pay proposal. Read more about their exchange in this article from Education Week.
Posted by Steve Groft on 12 September 2007 in Issues in the News , Policy