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NYC Public School Parents: Would I Send My Child To This School? by Bari L. Katz

NYC Public School Parents: Would I Send My Child To This School? by Bari L. Katz:Would I Send My Child To This School? by Bari L. Katzby Leonie HaimsonThis article was written by a member of the team that founded the Achievement First charter high school in NYC, cross-posted with minor changes from the WE-CAN website, an organization opposed to the opening of a new Achievement First school in Providence RI. See also the recent articles in the Providence Journal, ...more »

After 10 Years, It’s Time for a New NCLB | ED.gov Blog

After 10 Years, It’s Time for a New NCLB | ED.gov Blog:After 10 Years, It’s Time for a New NCLBPosted on January 8, 2012 by Arne DuncanThe following op-ed appeared in the January 8, 2012 edition of the Washington Post.Ten years ago today, President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act. The law has improved American education in some ways, but it also still has flaws that need to be fixed.No Child Left Behind (NCLB) for the first time ... more »

The Politicization Of Educational Research | Edwize

The Politicization Of Educational Research | Edwize:The Politicization Of Educational Researchby Leo CaseyLast Friday, an analysis of the “value-added” contributions of public school teachers authored by a trio of economists, Harvard’s Raj Chetty and John Friedman and Columbia’s Jonah Rockoff, was unveiled with great fanfare, receiving prominent coverage by both the New York Times and the PBS’ Newshour. By all accounts, this study (hereafter, CFR) is both substantial, employing a database unprecedented in such work by its sheer size, and ... more »

The “$4700 value added” study: Why no peer review? « Fred Klonsky

The “$4700 value added” study: Why no peer review? « Fred Klonsky:The “$4700 value added” study: Why no peer review?by Fred KlonskyWe’ve been following the response to the report of a massive $2.5 million, 20 year study of teacher value added measures that appeared in Saturday’s NY Times.The United Federation of Teachers leader Leo Casey asks why was the study released now, without the usual peer review?Good question.The choice of this particular moment, with the NYC DoE walking out of ... more »

School Tech Connect: You Need To Read

School Tech Connect: You Need To Read:You Need To Readby noreply@blogger.com (Tim)I'm just going to come out and admit this. Last night, I got to page 404 in Stephen King's 11/22/63 and I was so scared that I walked around the flat to make sure all the windows were locked. I also spot-checked the readiness of my self-defense kit, if you know what I mean. What a magnificent, touching, and occasionally terrifying story this is!Need a good book? Go get ... more »

Shanker Blog » The Persistence Of Both Teacher Effects And Misinterpretations Of Research About Them

Shanker Blog » The Persistence Of Both Teacher Effects And Misinterpretations Of Research About Them:The Persistence Of Both Teacher Effects And Misinterpretations Of Research About Themby Matthew Di CarloIn a new National Bureau of Economic Research working paper on teacher value-added, researchers Raj Chetty, John Friedman and Jonah Rockoff present results from their analysis of an incredibly detailed dataset linking teachers and students in one large urban school district. The data include students’ testing results between 1991 and 2009, as ... more »

Race To Utopia: How A Public Servant Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Free Market | Dailycensored.com

Race To Utopia: How A Public Servant Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Free Market | Dailycensored.com:Race To Utopia: How A Public Servant Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Free Marketby Adam BessieNo Child Left Behind just celebrated it’s tenth anniversary: while educators, children and parents have generally loathed President George W. Bush’s signature legislation, and while studies have shown that it has failed to improve learning despite its immense cost, NCLB’s free-market policies – high-stakes standardized testing, ... more »

Teen who killed bully to go free under ‘Stand Your Ground’ law - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post

Teen who killed bully to go free under ‘Stand Your Ground’ law - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post:Teen who killed bully to go free under ‘Stand Your Ground’ lawby Valerie StraussA judge has dropped a second-degree murder charge against a 15-year-old who fatally stabbed another teenager after he was attacked, citing a law in Florida that allows an individual to meet force with force if they fear for his/her life.The “Stand Your Ground” law says that a person ... more »

A Letter to Marquette Elementary School Teachers from a Former Colleague | The Classroom Sooth

A Letter to Marquette Elementary School Teachers from a Former Colleague | The Classroom Sooth:A Letter to Marquette Elementary School Teachers from a Former Colleagueby classroomsoothRecently I visited a teacher friend of mine who used to work at Marquette Elementary School on the southwest side of Chicago. Upon hearing the news that Marquette was to be turned around by AUSL, she felt compelled to write the following letter.Adam On Behalf of my Former Colleagues at Marquette Elementary, I am a ... more »

Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top Late Nite Posts #edreform #ows

The $4700 teacher. Some comments on the $2.5 million study. « Fred KlonskyBig Education Ape - PostRank (PostRank: All)-2 minutes agoThe $4700 teacher. Some comments on the $2.5 million study. « Fred Klonsky:The $4700 teacher. Some comments on the $2.5 million study.by Fred KlonskyWhen the NY Times wrote a story yesterday on the 20 year study by some Harvard and Columbia University economists on the worth of a value-added teacher here were some comments to the Times:I teach 12th grade. ... more »

Save the Date: ON JAN. 17, JOIN UTLA FOR A SPECIAL EVENT WITH EDUCATION EXPERT DIANE RAVITCH

4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit: Save the Date: ON JAN. 17, JOIN UTLA FOR A SPECIAL EVENT WITH EDUCATION EXPERT DIANE RAVITCH:Save the Date: ON JAN. 17, JOIN UTLA FOR A SPECIAL EVENT WITH EDUCATION EXPERT DIANE RAVITCHRenowned author Diane Ravitch is taking part in a three-city speaking tour in California. Dr. Ravitch will speak to UTLA and community members on January 17 at 5:00 pm. Don't miss out!FROM UTLA WEBSITE | HTTP://BIT.LY/ZQ0CGCOn Tuesday, January 17, ... more »

Ron Paul vs The Turner Diaries: The Toughest Quiz You’ll Take Today « Student Activism

Ron Paul vs The Turner Diaries: The Toughest Quiz You’ll Take Today « Student Activism:Ron Paul vs The Turner Diaries: The Toughest Quiz You’ll Take Todayby Angus JohnstonRon Paul’s various publications from the 1980s and 1990s have gotten a lot of attention recently, due to various bigoted statements that appeared in their pages. But it’s not until you sit down and read the originals at length, as I’ve done over the last few days, that the full scope of their ... more »

Peg with Pen: Reflections on National Opt Out Day

Peg with Pen: Reflections on National Opt Out Day:Reflections on National Opt Out Dayby PeggyI was proud to be in Denver today. I love the educators inthis state.There were quite a few at National Opt Out Day. During my last few years ofteaching while I supported teachers, there was nothing more amazing then to getto peek in to another Colorado teacher’s classroom. These teachers aresmart. They are creative. They are funny – you have to be to juggle 30or more ... more »

The Seattle Public School Brand and Charter Schools | Seattle Education

The Seattle Public School Brand and Charter Schools | Seattle Education:The Seattle Public School Brand and Charter Schoolsby seattleducation2011This was written by a Parents Across America, Seattle member:‘Reform’ is a positive word in the American vocabulary, but in educational circles since No Child Left Behind, it has been a sheepskin clothing the proverbial wolf. It has meant, by and large, the agenda of business interests, mega foundations, and their surrogates to remake the American education system in their corporate image. ... more »

The $4700 teacher. Some comments on the $2.5 million study. « Fred Klonsky

The $4700 teacher. Some comments on the $2.5 million study. « Fred Klonsky:The $4700 teacher. Some comments on the $2.5 million study.by Fred KlonskyWhen the NY Times wrote a story yesterday on the 20 year study by some Harvard and Columbia University economists on the worth of a value-added teacher here were some comments to the Times:I teach 12th grade. My student score high on college entrance exams. I wish I would take credit, but I know that their 11h ... more »

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Report from last night's hearing on the closing of Crane High School

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Report from last night's hearing on the closing of Crane High School:Report from last night's hearing on the closing of Crane High Schoolby Mike KlonskyHearing on Chicago school closing. (M. Ritter)I couldn't make it to the hearing at Malcolm X College last night. So I asked Martin Ritter to send Small Talk a report. Here it is. -- M.K.Unreal event tonight.Donald Fraynd was the MC and Jesse Ruiz of the Board was present. Around 200 rental ... more »

Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top Early Evening Posts #ows #edreform

The Best Posts On The Gates’ Funded Measures Of Effective Teaching Report | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…Big Education Ape - PostRank (PostRank: All)-2 hours agoThe Best Posts On The Gates’ Funded Measures Of Effective Teaching Report | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…:The Best Posts On The Gates’ Funded Measures Of Effective Teaching Reportby Larry FerlazzoThe Gates’ funded Measures Of Effective Teaching released their latest studies today. There have been a few posts about it, and I’m sure ...more »

Was Hugo Schwyzer’s Confession Embellished? « Student Activism

Was Hugo Schwyzer’s Confession Embellished? « Student Activism:Was Hugo Schwyzer’s Confession Embellished?by Angus JohnstonEarly last year, women’s studies professor Hugo Schwyzer disclosed on his blog that he had attempted to murder an ex-girlfriend in the course of a 1998 suicide attempt. That admission first attracted broad attention a few weeks ago, and has since sparked considerable controversy regarding Schwyzer’s position in the feministmovement.In his 2011 account, Schwyzer said that he called a friend to warn her of his plans before ... more »

Latino student struggles challenge Conn. reformers - Boston.com

Latino student struggles challenge Conn. reformers - Boston.com:Latino student struggles challenge Conn. reformersIn this Friday, Dec. 2, 2011 photo, bilingual teacher Millie Vera, left, hugs parent Blanca Salas at the end of a parent-teacher conference for Salas' daughter Lizbeth at Windham Center School in Windham, Conn. Connecticut's investment in teaching of English as a second language declined steadily over the last decade despite a 50 percent increase in the Latino population. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)By Michael MeliaAssociated Press / January 7, ... more »

Will 'National Opt Out Day' Spark a Testing Backlash? - Education - GOOD

Will 'National Opt Out Day' Spark a Testing Backlash? - Education - GOOD:Will 'National Opt Out Day' Spark a Testing Backlash?by Liz DwyerCan a grassroots movement "end the reign of fear and terror promoted by the high-stakes testing agenda"? That’s the hope of today’s National Opt Out Day, an effort organized by United Opt Out, a group seeking to eliminate standardized tests from public education.The day of action is strategically timed one day before the 10th anniversary of No Child ... more »