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Known as a unifier who earned his chops in a rapid rise through the education ranks – from fourth-grade teacher, to principal, assistant superintendent, and Connecticut education commissioner – Miguel Cardona was expected to be confirmed March 1 as the U.S. Secretary of Education. The Biden administration choice of Dr. Cardona as a conciliatory tone-setter was a smart move, says Jonathan Zimmerman, a historian at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. A teachers union leader or someone aligned with the pro-charter Democrats for Education Reform, he says, “would have been a sort of prima facie statement that we’re going with one [ideological] side or the other.” ....
For Meriden educators, Cardona confirmation hearing a moment to be hopeful, proud For Meriden educators, Cardona confirmation hearing a moment to be hopeful, proud Education secretary nominee Miguel Cardona sits during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on the nomination on Capitol Hill Wednesday in Washington. The New York Times via AP February 05, 2021 05:21PM By Michael Gagne Record-Journal staff MERIDEN â As city native Miguel Cardona sat behind a microphone in a U.S. Senate hearing room in the nationâs capital, fielding questions from national lawmakers on a range of topics â including school reopening, standardized testing, student loans and career and technical education â his former colleagues back home in the Silver City beamed with pride. ....