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Blame teachers union, Christie tells kids - NorthJersey.comBlame teachers union, Christie tells kidsSaturday, November 6, 2010LAST UPDATED: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2010, 10:39 AMBY MATT FRIEDMAN AND JESSICA CALEFATISTATE HOUSE BUREAUSTATE HOUSE BUREAUGovernor Christie took his fight with the state's largest teachers union directly to the kids Friday, telling a room full of Trenton students their schools were short on supplies because of greedy teachers union officials — not state aid cuts.AP FILE PHOTO"There's a lot of really great teachers in ...
The Answer Sheet - Margaret Spellings: The last NCLB defender?Margaret Spellings: The last NCLB defender?These days it’s hard to find a strong supporter of No Child Left Behind.Rep. John Kline, the Republican in line to take over the education committee in the House, thinks the law that ushered in a destructive era of high-stakes testing and phony accountability is a mess. He wants to rewrite it.Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who has been a big supporter, has nevertheless labeled as "utopian" ...
So Much Hype, So Little Mindfulness: The Practical Importance of Knowing the Logic of a Reform-Driven Policy � Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom PracticeSo Much Hype, So Little Mindfulness: The Practical Importance of Knowing the Logic of a Reform-Driven Policyby larrycubanImage via WikipediaGetting behind the brand names of school reform is hard work. Few of us try. KIPP, Green Dot, Teach for America, and One Laptop Per Child are all reform brands. Some are untarnished, well known and ...
The Canadian Press: AP Interview: US education secretary upbeat about agenda despite election blowAP Interview: US education secretary upbeat about agenda despite election blowBy Angela Charlton (CP) – 1 hour agoPARIS — The U.S. education secretary is hopeful that this week's Republican election victories won't derail ambitious school reforms, which he argues are crucial to keeping up in an ever-smarter global economy."We used to be at the top of the world" in education rankings, Arne Duncan told The Associated Press ...
Post-election breakdown: how union, charter backers fared | GothamSchoolsPost-election breakdown: how union, charter backers faredby Anna PhillipsA day after an election that saw most of the union-backed candidates win their races, New York City teachers union president Michael Mulgrew was still celebrating. “We had a very good night,” he told me.In total, 157 of the 170 candidates the United Federation of Teachers supported were victorious on Tuesday, union officials said.Mulgrew said he was pleased to see former City Councilman Tony ...
Find your school’s new state rating | EdNewsColoradoFind your school’s new state ratingby Nancy MitchellState officials this week unveiled the ratings for 2,080 schools or programs under the Education Accountability Act of 2009. Only those ratings agreed upon by state and district officials have been released. Another 99 campuses are still being reviewed.Ratings possible are Performance, Improvement, Priority Improvement and Turnaround. To learn more about the
Why Did the “4.7% of Blacks Voted” Myth Spread So Fast? � Student ActivismWhy Did the “4.7% of Blacks Voted” Myth Spread So Fast?by Angus JohnstonTuesday evening, as the polls were closing in most of the country, a young black Milwaukeean named Andre Douglas tweeted that only 4.7% of blacks had voted in his home state. It’s still not quite clear where he got this incorrect information — my best guess is that he or someone he knew misread a ...
Controversial “Teach for America” Back on the Agenda for Seattle’s Schools | Seattle Education 2010Controversial “Teach for America” Back on the Agenda for Seattle’s Schoolsby seattleducation2010Teach for America, Inc. was back on the agenda at last night’s Seattle Public School Board meeting.The district already has an undated (draft? final?) contract between TFA, Inc. and Seattle Public Schools ready to be signed by TFA, Inc.’s Managing Director Janis Ortega and Seattle Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson.Community input? Zero.Public demand for short-term new college ...
The Answer Sheet - A School Survival Guide for Parents (And Everyone Else)Has Ravitch hurt 'Superman’s' Oscar ambitions?Millions of words have been written about Davis Guggenheim’s “Waiting for Superman” and the education policies it promotes, but now we have a new line of analysis about its impact: What are the chances that the education documentary could win an Academy Award?In a piece on Movie Line’s Web site, editor S.T. VanAirsdale asked whether education historian Diane Ravitch’s scathing review of Superman ...
The Answer Sheet - Margaret Spellings: The last NCLB defender?Margaret Spellings: The last NCLB defender?These days it’s hard to find a strong supporter of No Child Left Behind.Rep. John Kline, the Republican in line to take over the education committee in the House, thinks the law that ushered in a destructive era of high-stakes testing and phony accountability is a mess. He wants to rewrite it.Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who has been a big supporter, has nevertheless labeled as "utopian" ...
So Much Hype, So Little Mindfulness: The Practical Importance of Knowing the Logic of a Reform-Driven Policy � Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom PracticeSo Much Hype, So Little Mindfulness: The Practical Importance of Knowing the Logic of a Reform-Driven Policyby larrycubanImage via WikipediaGetting behind the brand names of school reform is hard work. Few of us try. KIPP, Green Dot, Teach for America, and One Laptop Per Child are all reform brands. Some are untarnished, well known and ...
New Statesman - The myth of US charter schoolsThe myth of US charter schoolsPosted by Mehdi Hasan - 03 November 2010 13:01Don't buy the hype from Michael Gove - or Arne Duncan.Arne Duncan, Obama's education secretary and the man who invited the US military to run local schools during his controversial tenure as chief executive of the Chicago state school system, is in London visiting our very own Michael Gove. The latter, of course, has been ultra-keen to push his ...
A first for NJEA: Acting N.J. education commissioner declines to speak at convention | NJ.comA first for NJEA: Acting N.J. education commissioner declines to speak at conventionPublished: Wednesday, November 03, 2010, 6:07 PM Updated: Wednesday, November 03, 2010, 6:24 PM Jessica Calefati/The Star-Ledger FollowShare this storyStory toolsThe Star-LedgerActing Education Commissioner Rochelle Hendricks, left, announced today she will not be attending the teacher union's convention, headed by NJEA President Barbara Keshishian, right.18Share 61 CommentsThe state’s largest teachers union has been rebuffed ...
NYC Public School Parents: The importance of class size reduction, and how to counter the corporate reformers who oppose itThe importance of class size reduction, and how to counter the corporate reformers who oppose itby Leonie HaimsonCheck out my latest column on Huffington Post, on the importance of class size, and the truth about the seven myths propounded by the corporate reformers like Bloomberg and Bill Gates, who argue against class size reduction while sending their own kids to private ...
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