Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top Mid Day Posts 1-17 #ows #edreform #edchat


Daily Kos: Universal Public Education Is Dead: The Rise of State Schools

Daily Kos: Universal Public Education Is Dead: The Rise of State Schools:Universal Public Education Is Dead: The Rise of State SchoolsbyplthomasEdDFollowShare3 PERMALINK4 COMMENTSPoet Adrienne Rich in Arts of the Possible made this claim on the cusp of No Child Left Behind (NCLB):“Universal public education has two possible—and contradictory—missions. One is the development of a literate, articulate, and well-informed citizenry so that the democratic process can continue to evolve and the promise of radical equality can be brought closer to realization. ... more »

NYC Educator: You Can Fool Some of the People...

NYC Educator: You Can Fool Some of the People...:You Can Fool Some of the People...by Miss EyreOn the heels of NYC Educator's excellent post yesterday about the linking of MLK's legacy with education "reform" comes, (in)appropriately enough, Mayor Bloomberg again co-opting MLK celebrations to discuss his "reform" agenda. Only this time, even fewer of the people of this city are swallowing his line. King believed strongly, most certainly, in equality of educational opportunities for all regardless of race, economic status, ... more »

Darling-Hammond: Why Is Congress redlining our schools? - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post

Darling-Hammond: Why Is Congress redlining our schools? - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post:Darling-Hammond: Why Is Congress redlining our schools?by Valerie StraussThis was written by Stanford University Education Profession Linda Darling-Hammond, who directs the Stanford University Center for Opportunity Policy in Education and was founding director of the National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future. A former president of the American Educational Research Association, Darling-Hammond focuses her research, teaching, and policy work on issues of school restructuring, t... more »

Hey Mr.Knowitall, 2 Weeks Detention…For Talking Seriously About Education « Cooperative Catalyst

Hey Mr.Knowitall, 2 Weeks Detention…For Talking Seriously About Education « Cooperative Catalyst:Hey Mr.Knowitall, 2 Weeks Detention…For Talking Seriously About Educationby Jabreel ChisleyInclusion within discussion…it’s the one dynamic every serious discussion needs in order to come to a serious conclusion. When discussions lack that dynamic they are often poor in concluding theory and therefore often miss the point of what’s trying to be achieved. It’s not because the people who leading the discussions are incapable of reaching a conclusion that helps ... more »

Cuomo and Bloomberg on Attack on Teacher Evaluations - NYTimes.com

Cuomo and Bloomberg on Attack on Teacher Evaluations - NYTimes.com:Invoking King, Cuomo and Bloomberg Stoke Fight on Teacher Review ImpasseMichael Appleton for The New York TimesThe Rev. Al Sharpton leading a policy forum, with a gun violence emphasis, on Martin Luther King's Birthday on Monday at the National Action Network headquarters in Harlem. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg spoke there.By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLORPublished: January 16, 2012RECOMMENDTWITTERLINKEDINE-MAILPRINTREPRINTSSHAREGov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, each irate that a stalemate ... more »

Seattle Schools Community Forum: The Charter Discussion

Seattle Schools Community Forum: The Charter Discussion:The Charter Discussionby Melissa WestbrookI still have to write a thread on the entire charter bill (the Senate and House bills are identical, SB 6202 and HB 2428) and a thread on why charters I think charters are a bad idea for our state. But let's catch up on what others are saying.First, the Times. Oh Times, you always slay me. Always out the gate with that bad "teachers union." Seriously, first thing. Then, ... more »

Missouri Education Watchdog: Here's a Brilliant Educational Reform Idea. (Not Really).

Missouri Education Watchdog: Here's a Brilliant Educational Reform Idea. (Not Really).:Here's a Brilliant Educational Reform Idea. (Not Really).by stlgretchenMany states, including Missouri, has toyed with the idea of lowering the age of compulsory schooling to age 3. That's one way to ensure the implementation of universal pre-school. Educated Citizenry 2020 lists this as one of the long term educational goals for our state and follows Arne Duncan's long term vision includes the importance of early childhood learning and expansion of ... more »

Should California have second thoughts on Common Core? | Thoughts on Public Education

Should California have second thoughts on Common Core? | Thoughts on Public Education:Should California have second thoughts on Common Core? - by forumby forumWith new assessments scheduled for 2014-15, many districts and state education planners are becoming immersed in preparing for the Common Core State Standards in math and English language arts. California is one of 46 states to adopt them and has a lead role in one of two state consortia creating the new tests. Faced with [...]New program ... more »

Daily Kos: If you missed last night's Republican debate

Daily Kos: If you missed last night's Republican debate:If you missed last night's Republican debateby rss@dailykos.com (teacherken)in which case you saved both brain cells and time, Charles M. Blow of the New York Times has a terrific piece on a key point of the debate which you should read. To encourage you to do so, allow me to offer just the final paragraph of Newt Gingrich and the Art of Racial Politics.Gingrich seems to understand the historical weight of the ... more »

NYC Public School Parents: The impeccable logic of Turnaround schools

NYC Public School Parents: The impeccable logic of Turnaround schools:The impeccable logic of Turnaround schoolsby Leonie HaimsonCheck out the new TV campaign on "Turnaround" schools produced by Last Stand for Children First. Though the campaign is focused on Chicago's efforts , the same strategies are being used here in NYC and in many of the major urban centers around the country where there are struggling schools.The formula is very simple; just watch the videos and you will see. Our thanks ... more »

Bush Foundation Comes Out in Favor of Parent Trigger Legislation | Scathing Purple Musings

Bush Foundation Comes Out in Favor of Parent Trigger Legislation | Scathing Purple Musings:Bush Foundation Comes Out in Favor of Parent Trigger Legislationby Bob SikesIn stark opposition to parent public school advocacy groups across the state, Jeb Bush’s education foundation announced its support for controversial parent trigger legislation. The Orlando Sentinel is reporting Bush’s support for SB 718/HB 1199, and like his legislative allies, is using the terribly misleading Parent Empowerment Act to describe the legislation.Ironic the bill would be ... more »

SAVE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS!: An Open Letter To The Superintendent and Board from LAUSD’s Principals

4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit: SAVE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS!: An Open Letter To The Superintendent and Board from LAUSD’s Principals:SAVE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS!: An Open Letter To The Superintendent and Board from LAUSD’s PrincipalsFROM THE ASSOCIATED ADMINISTRATORS OF LOS ANGELES WEEKLY UPDATE | HTTP://BIT.LY/XPRFSQWeek of January 16, 2012 :: On January 10, 2012, Board President Mónica García and Board Member Nuri Martinez presented a resolution to the Board of Education for initial announcement. Neither one responded to AALA's ... more »

Last Stand for Children First: Last Stand for Children Launches Campaign on School Turnarounds

Last Stand for Children First: Last Stand for Children Launches Campaign on School Turnarounds:Last Stand for Children Launches Campaign on School Turnaroundsby Last Stand for ChildrenAfter working hard in the legislature last year to strip Illinois teachers of bargaining rights and OSEA protections, Last Stand for Children First is proud to announce the formation of a Chicago chapter to work on issues specific to Chicago.This week, Last Stand's President Myron Miner announced that it is launching a television campaign to ... more »

School Tech Connect: Red Line Blues

School Tech Connect: Red Line Blues:Red Line Bluesby noreply@blogger.com (Tim)What a ridiculous day...I planned to cover the CTU MLK event at Dvorak Elementary on the west side, but evidently you have to double your travel time on the red and brown lines these days. Lots of work being done or not done on the tracks. Clearly Rahm is trying to starve the system until everyone's mad at it; then he'll fire the drivers and replace them with temporary missionary drivers ... more »

AMERICA OCCUPIES THE CAPITAL | OccupyWallSt.org #ows

AMERICA OCCUPIES THE CAPITAL | OccupyWallSt.org:AMERICA OCCUPIES THE CAPITALPosted 5 hours ago on Jan. 16, 2012, 1:20 p.m. EST by OccupyWallSt#Occupy Brings Democracy to DCJanuary 17 at 9 amCapitol HillWashington, DC—On January 17 Americans from across the nation and the world will assemble in the shadows of a broken system to participate in real democracy.At 9 am on the opening day of Congress, Occupy Congress will convene for a day of action against a corrupt political institution. Actions include a ... more »

Des Moines Education Association: My Letter to Iowa Senate Education Committee Members

Des Moines Education Association: My Letter to Iowa Senate Education Committee Members:My Letter to Iowa Senate Education Committee Membersby Mr. RHere is the letter I sent to the members of the Iowa Senate Education committee as they take up the Governor's education "reform" proposals. In this letter, I focused on the creation of "value added models" to our state education system. Make sure you are all advocating to your legislators early and often so they hear our voices! - A. ... more »

Support PURE! » For MLK Day – “Put pressure where it really hurts”

Parents United for Responsible Education » Blog Archive » For MLK Day – “Put pressure where it really hurts”:For MLK Day – “Put pressure where it really hurts”by adminLast year on the observance of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday, I offeredthis quote from Dr. King’s famous last message, the “Mountaintop” speech:We don’t have to argue with anybody. We don’t have to curse and go around acting bad with our words. We don’t need any bricks and bottles. ... more »

Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top late Early Evening Posts #ows #edreform 1-16

Schools Matter: Accountability without Autonomy Is TyrannyBig Education Ape - PostRank (PostRank: All)-15 minutes agoSchools Matter: Accountability without Autonomy Is Tyranny:Accountability without Autonomy Is Tyrannyby P. L. ThomasAccountability without Autonomy Is TyrannyWhen educational research reaches the public through the corporate media, the consequences are often dire. Chetty, Friedman, and Rockoff released "The Long-Term Impacts of Teachers: Teacher Value-Added and Student Outcomes in Adulthood" and immediately The New York Times pronounced in "Big Study Links Good Teache... more »

All Things Education: Opportunity to Develop Literacy

All Things Education: Opportunity to Develop Literacy:Opportunity to Develop LiteracyOn Monday, January 9th, Virginia Governor McDonnell announced his education agenda, entitled, "Opportunity to Learn." This has been covered by The Virginia Education Report, The Washington Post, as well as commented on by many throughout the state (For Chad Sansing's excellent commentary, read here. Or, for a partial listing of other reactions, see here.) I am going to offer my reactions in a series of posts starting with this one.Before I ... more »

NYC Public School Parents: Martin Luther King Jr. and education reform

NYC Public School Parents: Martin Luther King Jr. and education reform:Martin Luther King Jr. and education reformby Leonie HaimsonOn Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, too many of our elected leaders are using this day as an opportunity to attack teachers and their unions, and put in a system which would lead to 50 percent of NYC teachers to be fired at struggling schools, if the UFT does not succumb to the DOE’s demand to impose an evaluation system with no ... more »