Monday, July 5, 2010
Deficits Shrinking Most in Decades as Growth Lets S&P 500 Rally - BusinessWeek
What’s your 3rd Favourite Colour? �Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech
What’s your 3rd Favourite Colour?
CHARTER SCHOOL SCANDALS: KIPP San Antonio
KIPP San Antonio
Leaders of KIPP San Antonio, a branch of one of the most successful charter school programs in the country, are reeling after learning a former employee may have embezzled tens of thousands of dollars from the school district's accounts.
According to KIPP board member Michele Brown, a member of the district's financial operation's team who was working from home last Thursday stopped returning phone calls and e-mail after 12 p.m.
The next morning, one of KIPP's financial institutions contacted officials to alert them to suspicious activity on an account. The employee didn't show up to work Friday and has not been located since.
So far, officials have determined that a sum “in the low six figures” was missing. Brown declined to reveal the total amount because officials still are going through all their accounts. The employee was fired for not showing up to work.
The Police Department's white-collar crimes division is investigating, and police say the former employee, whom KIPP and SAPD declined to name, is a suspect...
Blog U.: Preparing for Dying Industries - Confessions of a Community College Dean - Inside Higher Ed
Preparing for Dying Industries
By Dean Dad July 5, 2010 9:39 pm
Should a community college train people for the industries that are currently there, or for the industries that seem likely to be there in the near future?I’ve been chewing on this one in light of some recent proposals floating around to get students prepared to certain kinds of manufacturing firms that, in my humble estimation, may not be much longer for this continent. (To be fair, a similar objection could be lodged at certain kinds of journalism programs, though I suspect that journalism will morph rather than die.)I can imagine arguments on both sides, and I’ll admit being half-convinced by each.On one side is the perfectly valid argument that students need jobs now, not years from now, and there’s an inherent difficulty (if not arrogance) in trying to read the future. While some broad, system-level trends may be legible, they don’t necessarily tell you what will happen in any given local market, or with any given company. Even if, say, manufacturing is on the decline nationally, that doesn’t mean that every single manufacturing company will either go under or go overseas. And if a few of the survivors are local, why the hell not prepare students for them?There’s some truth to that. Even if the job only lasts a few years, that’s still a few years of gainful employment that might not have occurred otherwise. And who’s to say that one opportunity won’t lead to another?But then there’s bitter experience. Having gone to grad school in an evergreen discipline in the 90’s, I saw and experienced firsthand the frustration of doing everything right only to emerge with a credential nobody wants. Having grown up in a city that’s still paying the price for putting so many eggs in the basket of a single industry, only to wind up with egg on itsRecommending Kamenetz's DIY U Book Joshua KimSum ... Sum ... Summertime G. Rendell
Schools Matter: NJ High School Proficiency Test Blocks 3,000 from Diplomas
NJ High School Proficiency Test Blocks 3,000 from Diplomas
Almost 3,000 high school seniors statewide did not graduate this June because they failed to pass a required state test or win their appeal to the state Department of Education.
Information supplied by the state DOE on Thursday shows that 1,357 students did graduate through one of the special appeals processes announced in June. But 2,904 seniors have still not met the state testing requirement for graduation. They will get one more chance this summer through an online review process provided by the state and a final testing at the end of July.
DOE spokesman Alan Guenther said about 1,500 students have already registered for the summer
Free Technology for Teachers: Google for Teachers II - Free 33 Page Guide
Google for Teachers II - Free 33 Page Guide
As always, this guide can be downloaded for free through DocStoc as well as through Yudu. To download it you do have to register with those services. I apologize for the inconvenience that might cause some of you, but it's the best way for me to track how many times it gets downloaded.
NorthJersey.com: Study shows teens benefit from later school day
"The results were stunning. There's no other word to use," said Patricia Moss, academic dean at the Rhode Island boarding school where the study was done. "We didn't think we'd get that much bang for the buck."
The results appear in July's Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. The results mirror those at a few schools that have delayed starting times more than half an hour.
Researchers say there's a reason why even 30 minutes can make a big difference. Teens tend to be in their deepest sleep around dawn — when they typically need to arise for school. Interrupting that sleep can leave them groggy, especially since they also tend to have trouble falling asleep before 11 p.m.
"There's biological science to this that I think provides compelling evidence as to why this makes sense," said Brown University sleep researcher Dr. Judith Owens, the study's lead author and a pediatrician at Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence, R.I.
An Archives editorial said the study adds to "a growing body of evidence that
Onsens and Monkeys � InterACT
Onsens and Monkeys
Today's Big Education Ape Posts on Parents 4 democratic Schools #NEARA10 #education
Today's Big Education Ape Posts on Parents 4 democratic Schools
- Maryland’s O’Malley Wins NEA’s ‘Greatest Education Governor’ Award – Teacher Beat – #Education Week #NEARA10 #edu
- #NEARA10 : Suicide or landslide? « Fred Klonsky’s blog #edu #education
- Mike Klonsky’s SmallTalk Blog: Roar or meow? #NEARA10 #edu #education
- ESEA Committee Chair Calls For Delegate Advocacy – Teacher Beat – #Education Week #NEARA10 #edu
- #NEARA10 Convention 2010: Preemptive Ravitch Fact Check | Intercepts #edu #education
- Waiting for the Revolution « The Quick and the Ed #NEARA10 #edu #education
- Flickr: neapublicrelations’ Photostream #neara10 #edu #education
- Right on the Left Coast: Views From a Conservative Teacher #NEARA10 #edu
- Democurmudgeon: Jefferson and the Selfish Spirit of Commerce, “that knows no country, and feels no passion..”
- CHARTER SCHOOL SCANDALS: Albuquerque Charter Vocational High School #edu
- NEA Today #NEARA10 #edu #education
- The American Federation of Teachers does Seattle: July 7th through 12th, 2010 | Dailycensored.com #NEARA10 #edu
- #NEARA10 Convention 2010: Bad News for Delegates | Intercepts #edu #education
- Portland Educator and Youth Advocate Receives NEA Human and Civil Rights Award – Pressitt SMNR #NEARA10 #edu #education
- Parental involvement in education: The PTA is the ideal institution to revamp parental involvement in #education – baltimoresun.com #edu
- Kentucky school bus driver wows 9,000 colleagues – Pressitt SMNR #neara10 #edu #education
- NEW TENSION IN OBAMA’S TIE TO TEACHERS – San Jose Mercury News #NEARA 10 #edu #education
- Weasel Zippers » Blog Archive » Obama Aides Shunned at Teachers’ Union Convention: Union Prez Says “This Is Not the Change I Hoped For”… #NEARA10 #edu
- Weingarten delivers the goods: A frequent critic praises the union head for backing bold reforms #NEARA10 #edu #education
- Schools’ money woes rise | Local News | PE.com | Southern California News | #edu #educationnia
- Maryland’s O’Malley Wins NEA’s ‘Greatest Education Governor’ Award – Teacher Beat – #Education Week #NEARA10 #edu
- #NEARA10 : Suicide or landslide? « Fred Klonsky’s blog #edu #education
- Mike Klonsky’s SmallTalk Blog: Roar or meow? #NEARA10 #edu #education
- ESEA Committee Chair Calls For Delegate Advocacy – Teacher Beat – #Education Week #NEARA10 #edu
- #NEARA10 Convention 2010: Preemptive Ravitch Fact Check | Intercepts #edu #education
- Waiting for the Revolution « The Quick and the Ed #NEARA10 #edu #education
- Flickr: neapublicrelations’ Photostream #neara10 #edu #education
- Right on the Left Coast: Views From a Conservative Teacher #NEARA10 #edu
- Democurmudgeon: Jefferson and the Selfish Spirit of Commerce, “that knows no country, and feels no passion..”
- CHARTER SCHOOL SCANDALS: Albuquerque Charter Vocational High School #edu
- NEA Today #NEARA10 #edu #education
- The American Federation of Teachers does Seattle: July 7th through 12th, 2010 | Dailycensored.com #NEARA10 #edu
- #NEARA10 Convention 2010: Bad News for Delegates | Intercepts #edu #education
- Portland Educator and Youth Advocate Receives NEA Human and Civil Rights Award – Pressitt SMNR #NEARA10 #edu #education
- Parental involvement in education: The PTA is the ideal institution to revamp parental involvement in #education – baltimoresun.com #edu
- Kentucky school bus driver wows 9,000 colleagues – Pressitt SMNR #neara10 #edu #education
- NEW TENSION IN OBAMA’S TIE TO TEACHERS – San Jose Mercury News #NEARA 10 #edu #education
- Weasel Zippers » Blog Archive » Obama Aides Shunned at Teachers’ Union Convention: Union Prez Says “This Is Not the Change I Hoped For”… #NEARA10 #edu
- Weingarten delivers the goods: A frequent critic praises the union head for backing bold reforms #NEARA10 #edu #education
- Schools’ money woes rise | Local News | PE.com | Southern California News | #edu #educationnia
Drive: Self-Direction, Mastery & the Purpose Motive | Lefty Parent
Drive: Self-Direction, Mastery & the Purpose Motive
Click here to view the embedded video.
Commenting on my blog “Much More and Much Less than a Boss” on Daily KOS, Alpha99 put up a link to a video on YouTube that they thought I would appreciate called “Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us”, done by Daniel Pink, who writes about business and human motivation, based on his book by the same name. I played it and was practically mesmerized by this visually captivating and provocative piece, done on a white board with markers and a rapid-fire voiceover by Pink. The issues it calls out are a perfect illustration of what I see as the transformative shift going on in our culture from the hierarchical control model to more of an egalitarian circle of equals.At the beginning of the video piece, Pink’s voiceover sets things up as follows…
Our motivations are unbelievably interesting. The science is a little surprising. We are not as endlessly manipulable and predictable as you would think. There is a whole set of unbelievably interesting studies that call into question the idea that if you reward something you get more of the
Maritza Stanchich, Ph.D.: University of Puerto Rico Student Strike Victory Unleashes Brutal Civil Rights Backlash
Maritza Stanchich, Ph.D.
University of Puerto Rico Student Strike Victory Unleashes Brutal Civil Rights Backlash
As so many Americans gear up for Fourth of July fireworks this weekend, the U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico roils from a brutal civil rights showdown unleashed by a far-right wing government, now seemingly hell bent on destroying the recent unprecedented victory of a two-month long student strike against privatization of higher education at the University of Puerto Rico.
The broader implications are crucial on numerous fronts, including the struggle to maintain broad access to public higher education and efforts to rein in runaway neoliberal policies that have wreaked havoc on the global economy, resulting in draconian austerity measures worldwide. For the violence and repression seen in Greece and at the G20 in Toronto appears to now be visiting this Caribbean island nation of about four million U.S. citizens, the homeland of more than an additional four million Puerto Ricans in the United States, the second largest U.S. Latino group.
While the economic crisis in Puerto Rico--the worst since the 1940s, if not the 1930s-has been deepening for years, and the current right wing government has aggressively implemented a hard-line, unpopular neoliberal agenda since its broad electoral victory last November, it appears as if the recent UPR student strike victory has touched off a firestorm, with a police attack on peaceful demonstrators at Puerto Rico's Capitol building on Wednesday injuring dozens, some seriously.
The UPR strike concluded June 21 after a tense, two-month shut down of 10 campuses in a system serving nearly 65,000 students at the end of the academic year, with an accord that by all accounts was an unprecedented strike victory, in historic, hemispheric terms. A widely-supported student movement remarkable for its coalition building across traditionally distinct and even contentious social and political sectors coalesced against threatened erosion of broad public