23 de agosto de 2012

The 30 Top Education Policy Tweeters, 2012


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A year ago, I compiled a list of the top education policy tweeters, as measured by Klout.com. As with any such list, there was no shortage of outrage and ire—over the measuring stick, over the people I inadvertently left out, over the wisdom (or lack thereof) of developing such a ranking at all. Yet, undeterred, I’m back for an update—because it’s fun, because it’s interesting, and because it’s August.
So I present to you the latest and greatest list, circa 2012:
Top 30 Education Policy Organizations and Individuals for Online Influence,
as Measured by Klout, August 2012

2012 RankNameTwitter HandleKlout Score Aug 20122011 Rank
1Arne Duncan@arneduncan838
2Diane Ravitch@DianeRavitch821
3Randi Weingarten@rweingarten8013
4Michelle Rhee@m_rhee795
5Education Next@educationnext78N/A
6Education Week@educationweek742
7U.S. Education Department@usedgov713
8Tom Vander Ark@tvanderark7020
9Huffington Post Education@HuffPostEdu683
10AFT@aftunion66N/A
10Mike Klonsky@mikeklonsky6612
10Anthony Cody@anthonycody66N/A
13ASCD@ASCD656
13Sam Chaltain@samchaltain65N/A
15Joy Resmovits@joyresmovits64N/A
15Alfie Kohn@alfiekohn648
17Alexander Russo@alexanderrusso6322
17Motoko Rich@motokorich63N/A
17Justin Hamilton@edpresssec636
17NEA Today@NEA Today6313
21Politics K12@politicsk1262N/A
21Michael Petrilli@michaelpetrilli6213
21Students First@StudentsFirstHQ6213
21NewSchools Venture Fund@nsvf62N/A
21The Frustrated Teacher@tfteacher62N/A
21Education Trust@edtrust6217
21Dana Goldstein@DanaGoldstein6210
21Education Sector@educationsector6217
21Patrick Riccards@Eduflack6222
21Nancy Flanagan@nancyflanagan62N/A
So what do we learn from the new list? First, it looks a whole lot like the old list; two-thirds of the names are the same. And the groups and people who fell off the list—such as 50Can, the Hechinger Report, and Leonie Haimson—didn’t fall far; they just missed the cut-off by a point or two. This consistency strikes me as rather remarkable, especially considering that Klout recently updated its metrics.
Still, there was some movement on the list, with Arne (Duncan) assuming the throne as Education Policy Social Media King, Randi (Weingarten) rocketing to third place, Tom Vander Ark moving up to eighth, and the AFT, Anthony Cody, and (yes, shameless self promotion) Education Next landing on the top-ten list as new entrants this year. Welcomes are also warranted for a quartet of journalists: Joy Resmovits of the Huffington Post, Motoko Rich, new to the edu-beat at the New York Times, and the dynamic duo of Alyson Klein and Michele McNeil of Education Week’s Politics K-12.
Let the festivities and the hand-wringing begin. Whom did I forget this year? Remind me again why Klout is stupid. And most importantly, let me know what you make of this list, and its meaning for the education policy debate today. The comments section is OPEN!
-Mike Petrilli

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