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The Facts About Charter Schools - www.togetherwesoar.org

www.togetherwesoar.orgThe Facts About Charter SchoolsCharter schools are out-of-state, for-profit corporations that make personal profits from education tax dollars. The introduction of charter schools to Alabama will take nearly $200 million a year from our neighborhood public schools. Yet, major studies prove that charter schools fail to provide a better alternative to existing neighborhood public schools. Our kids can’t afford to lose another $200 million every year to fund an educational experiment that doesn’t even work.Charter Schools Don’t WorkStudies by Stanford ... more »

Documentary Lamblasts Mexico’s Failing School System (VIDEO) - Hispanically Speaking News

Documentary Lamblasts Mexico’s Failing School System (VIDEO) - Hispanically Speaking News:Documentary Lambasts Mexico’s Failing School System (VIDEO)Mexican filmmaker, Juan Carlos Rulfo, and journalist, Carlos Loret de Mola, have joined forces to show México, as well as the world, the current state of their school system. ‘¡De Panzazo!’ the Spanish equivalent to the English saying, ‘barely passing,’ offers a glimpse into the failing Mexican education system. It’s a system in which 8 out of 10 students in secondary school enter without ... more »

Arizona's Education Debates Reflect Republican Candidates' Conservative Rhetoric

Arizona's Education Debates Reflect Republican Candidates' Conservative Rhetoric:Arizona's Education Debates Reflect Republican Candidates' Conservative Rhetoricby Joy ResmovitsIn the last few months, Arizona's conservative state legislature has sparred over bills that would police teachers for profanity inside and outside the classroom and allow for the study of the Bible in public and charter schools. These debates follow the 2010 ban on teaching ethnic studies.According to critics, though, these arguments -- which primarily focus on social issues that can come up in ... more »

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Release to press of teacher data has become a rallying cry

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Release to press of teacher data has become a rallying cry:Release to press of teacher data has become a rallying cryby Mike KlonskyPublic debasing of teachers in N.Y.N.Y. Mayor Bloomberg and Gov. Cuomo may have won the legal battle to base teacher evaluations on student test scores and publish them in the press. But they may have also unwittingly awakened a sleeping giant of a resistance movement. Shades of what happened in Wisconsin in response to ... more »

You’ve Been VAM-IFIED! Thoughts (& Graphs) on the NYC Teacher Data « School Finance 101

You’ve Been VAM-IFIED! Thoughts ( Graphs) on the NYC Teacher Data « School Finance 101:You’ve Been VAM-IFIED! Thoughts ( Graphs) on the NYC Teacher Databy schoolfinance101Readers of my blog know I’m both a data geek and a skeptic of the usefulness of Value-added data specifically as a human resource management tool for schools and districts. There’s been much talk this week about the release of the New York City teacher ratings to the media, and subsequent publication of those data ... more »

Self-Organized Learning in the Standardized Classroom: Possible?! « Cooperative Catalyst

Self-Organized Learning in the Standardized Classroom: Possible?! « Cooperative Catalyst:Self-Organized Learning in the Standardized Classroom: Possible?!POSTED BY JASON LACOSTE ⋅ FEBRUARY 28, 2012 ⋅ LEAVE A COMMENTWork within the system for slow systemic change, or from without for idealistic radical change? This is one of the most exhausting choices facing modern alternative educators. I want to take a crack at how we might approach educational transformation from within a typical public charter school with all its focus on core curriculum ... more »

The charter school scam

The charter school scam:Charter to nowhereOne of the durable legacies of the Bush administration, aside from two miserable wars and the wreckage of a world-historical credit bubble, is the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law, passed within months of George W's taking office. NCLB mandated the restructuring of American public education along the lines of what partisans like to call choice and accountability. That is, parents are supposed to be offered alternatives to traditional public schools (TPS)—and students and their ... more »

Who Are The 1%? | OurFuture.org

Who Are The 1%? | OurFuture.org:Who Are The 1%?By Dave JohnsonFebruary 28, 2012 - 12:01pm ETPOPULAR THIS WEEKSatan Speaks to Santorum - and Has Some Words For Sarah Palin Tooby Richard (RJ) EskowFebruary 24, 20129 Crazy Things Mitt Romney Believesby Robert BorosageFebruary 27, 2012more» ALSO WORTH READINGThe GOP’s Michigan Giveawayby OurFuture.org Staff | February 27, 2012Oligarchy in the U.S.A.by OurFuture.org Staff | February 27, 2012Non-Aggression Tackby Digby | February 27, 2012The Payroll Tax Law's Best Measureby OurFuture.org Staff | February ... more »

Jim Broadway on Chicago charters and turnarounds. « Fred Klonsky

Jim Broadway on Chicago charters and turnarounds. « Fred Klonsky:Jim Broadway on Chicago charters and turnarounds.by Fred KlonskyJim Broadway, who publishes the authoritative Illinois School Policy Updates (subscription here), comments on recent developments in Chicago and the impact on Springfield.The Chicago public schools are a kind of laboratory for school “reform” efforts. The turnaround concept is one example. Most Illinois charter schools are also in Chicago (and generally not producing the kind of results they promised).The most successful reform of ... more »

On Education: Shedding Light on Teacher Data Reports – SchoolBook

On Education: Shedding Light on Teacher Data Reports – SchoolBook:On Education: Shedding Light on Teacher Data ReportsFACEBOOKTWITTERPRINT0 CommentsRespondFeb. 28, 2012, 11:18 a.m.By MICHAEL WINERIPI’m delighted that the New York City education department has finallyreleased its teacher data reports.Finally, there are some solid numbers for judging teachers.Using a complex mathematical formula, the education department’s statisticians have calculated how much elementary and middle-school teachers’ students outpaced — or fell short of — expectations on annual standardized tests. They... more »

The Narrative of Poverty - Dana Goldstein

The Narrative of Poverty - Dana Goldstein:The Narrative of Povertyby Dana GoldsteinWhen I was reading Katherine Boo's Beyond the Beautiful Forevers, about day-to-day life in the Mumbai slum of Annawadi, I couldn't stop thinking about how much the book had in common with one of my all-time favorites,Random Family, Adrian Nicole Leblanc's masterpiece about love and the drug trade in the South Bronx of the 19080s and 90s. So I wrote an essay for The Daily Beast about the two ...more »

Safe at School and Ready to Learn | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights

Safe at School and Ready to Learn | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights:Safe at School and Ready to Learnby NEA Health Information NetworkQuestion: What is found throughout the school meal program that can be deadly dangerous?If you answered food allergens, you would be right. Six percent of students have a food allergy and the big eight of food allergies (soy, eggs, milk, fish, wheat, shellfish, tree nuts, and peanuts) are found throughout school meal programs and family ... more »

Modern School: Fox Guarding Hen House: Rhee Buddies Up to Duncan During Investigation of DC Cheating Scandal

Modern School: Fox Guarding Hen House: Rhee Buddies Up to Duncan During Investigation of DC Cheating Scandal:Fox Guarding Hen House: Rhee Buddies Up to Duncan During Investigation of DC Cheating Scandalby Michael DunnMichelle Rhee was the chancellor of Washington, D.C. schools from 2007 to 2010, during the time D.C. school officials cheated to raise test scores. The Office of the Inspector General in Arne Duncan’s Education Department has been investigating the case for the past six months. Considering how much ... more »

Schools Matter: Why Bill Gates Makes Me Throw Up

Schools Matter: Why Bill Gates Makes Me Throw Up:Why Bill Gates Makes Me Throw Upby Jim HornThe chart above shows market capitalization trends for Apple and Microsoft over just two months in 2010.To show that this trend of Microsoft's failing hegemony is not a fluke, here is another showing operating income

How to Demoralize Teachers - Bridging Differences - Education Week

How to Demoralize Teachers - Bridging Differences - Education Week:How to Demoralize Teachersby Diane RavitchDear Deborah,Two weeks ago, New York state's highest court ruled that the New York City Department of Education could release for public scrutiny the value-added ratings of teachers of mathematics and English in grades 4-8. Rupert Murdoch's New York Post, joined by other media, had filed a "freedom of information" request to obtain the testing data, and the United Federation of Teachers opposed their release, saying ... more »

IRS targeting charter schools? (OneNewsNow.com)

IRS targeting charter schools? (OneNewsNow.com):IRS targeting charter schools?Bob Kellogg - OneNewsNow - 2/28/2012 3:45:00 AMA school choice advocate says the Internal Revenue Service's proposed changes to the definition of "governmental plans" could make school teachers ineligible for participation in state pension systems. The IRS' "Determination of Government Plan Status" would force states to prohibit public charter school teachers from participating in state retirement plans. Todd Ziebarth, vice president for state advocacy and support for the National Alliance for Public Chart... more »

NY principal: Teacher scores inaccurate at my school - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post

NY principal: Teacher scores inaccurate at my school - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post:NY principal: Teacher scores inaccurate at my schoolby Valerie StraussThe information below comes from Elizabeth Phillips, principal of P.S. 321 in Park Slope, N.Y., about how badlythe newly released rankings of New York City public school teachers reflect the reality at her school. Phillips wrote that she is “absolutely sick” about the public release of the Teacher Data Reports (TDR) of some 18,000 teachers based ... more »

solidaridad: Please come battle New West Charter on Tuesday!

solidaridad: Please come battle New West Charter on Tuesday!:Please come battle New West Charter on Tuesday!by Robert D. Skeels * rdsatheneJoin hundreds of community members, students, teachers and parents are going to City Hall in force to protect West LA from the effects of that the relocation of New West Charter could cause, namely:Insane traffic at all hours of the dayUse of public funds to gain a rent subsidy just because they are near a Title 1 Elementary schoolPossible continued ... more »

Virtual Lobby Day Tuesday. School board members can do it too. « Fred Klonsky

Virtual Lobby Day Tuesday. School board members can do it too. « Fred Klonsky:Virtual Lobby Day Tuesday. School board members can do it too.by Fred KlonskyThe IEA may not be mobilizing people to go to Springfield. But teachers in this area want to go anyway. So we’re looking into getting a bus (maybe two) and heading down to the Capitol after Spring break.Sometimes things are too important to be left to those in charge.But today is today. Time to send ... more »

NEA Read Across America promotional videos Dr. Seuss' The Lorax movie ...

The stars of the Lorax are shining the spotlight on NEA's Read Across America. The cast, Taylor Swift, Zac Efron, Betty White, Danny DeVito, Ed Helms and Rob Riggle are this year's honorary Co-chairs and took time from their busy schedule to record two promotional videos for NEA. Zac Efron will join NEA President Dennis Van Roekel in New York for the March 2 national kickoff.