"It's been a good week for Randi Weingarten. In a speech Tuesday morning at the National Press Club, the president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) voiced support for some major education reforms--most notably, tying students' test scores to teacher evaluations and making it easier to fire bad teachers. And the speech is already garnering a lot of positive buzz: Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, who stopped by the event, praised her for 'showing courage,' and New York Times columnist Bob Herbert said that her proposals, if implemented, would 'represent a significant, good-faith effort [for teachers' unions] to cooperate more fully with state officials and school administrators in the monumental job of improving public school education.'"
Teachers Work in Systems We Did Not Create
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Back in the day, I used to go to ed-tech conferences, especially the
Michigan Association for Computers Users in Learning (MACUL) gathering.
Like everyone ...
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