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sacramento, state, CSU, chancellor, hunger, strike - KTXL

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 10 minutes ago
sacramento, state, CSU, chancellor, hunger, strike - KTXL: Sac State Students on Hunger Strike for a Better CSU Education - [image: Email] - [image: print] - Comments 0 - Share10 - - - - Topics - Teaching and Learning - Students Sonseeahray Tonsall 11:00 p.m. PDT, May 2, 2012 SACRAMENTO— It's the kind of pizza party these Sacramento State students never thought they'd be at, a last meal as they swear off food to take a stand against a university system they say is starved of a focus on real student needs. "Are you scared at all about doing ... more »

Divisive Michelle Rhee's Bee Boy is Back and Broad 2

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 11 minutes ago
Richard Whitmire: Abandon "Students of Color" Category: Abandon "Students of Color" Category In late March a panel of ten education experts gathered in Washington to nominate four most-improved urban school districts for a national education prize. What should have been a routine review of student data, however, suddenly took a new direction. First one member on the review panel for the annual Broad Prize for Urban Education, then another, noticed the same thing: Plenty of large urban school districts nationwide were making solid progress with Hispanic students closing achievement... more »

Modern School: CSU Faculty Approve Largest University Strike In U.S. History

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 44 minutes ago
Modern School: CSU Faculty Approve Largest University Strike In U.S. History: CSU Faculty Approve Largest University Strike In U.S. History by Michael Dunn Image from Recollection Books In April, the Faculty Union of the California State University system began the strike authorization process. The votes are finally in: 70% of the organization’s 12,501 members voted and 95% of them said yes to a two-day rolling strike at the university’s 23 campuses, should negotiations break down again, the Los Angeles Times reported this week. The strike would most likely occur at the beginning o... more »

How To Counter the Counter-Revolution? - Bridging Differences - Education Week

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 52 minutes ago
How To Counter the Counter-Revolution? - Bridging Differences - Education Week: How To Counter the Counter-Revolution? by Deborah Meier [image: Insurgency: The counter-counter-revolution might look different] Dear Diane, Blue skies overhead, green leaves popping out daily, and yellow, blue, and white blossoms. It eases the pain of seeing the work of so many wonderful people over so many years get torn down—whether it's for money or for a dearly held belief in the marketplace. The money part is what's driving it along—the "belief system" has been around for a long time, and it's t... more »

Annenberg Report: school closures not the way to fix schools | Annenberg Institute for School Reform

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 54 minutes ago
The Way Forward: From Sanctions to Supports | Annenberg Institute for School Reform: The Way Forward: From Sanctions to Supports [image: Printer-friendly version]Printer-friendly version Publication Date: April 2012 In this report prepared by AISR, the New York City Working Group on School Transformation calls on the city’s Department of Education to support low-performing schools, rather than simply closing them. The Working Group, initiated by the NYC Coalition for Educational Justice and coordinated by AISR, grew out of a 2011 conference that presented successful alternatives ... more »

With Campaign Donations, Bond Underwriters Also Secure School Contracts - The Bay Citizen

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 1 hour ago
With Campaign Donations, Bond Underwriters Also Secure School Contracts - The Bay Citizen: by Will Evans With Campaign Donations, Bond Underwriters Also Secure School Contracts Leading financial firms over the past five years donated $1.8 million to successful school bond measures in California, and in almost every instance, school district officials hired those same underwriters to sell the bonds for a profit, a California Watch review has found. The practice is especially pronounced in California, where underwriters gave 155 political contributions since 2007 to successful bond ca... more »

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: The Empire Strikes Back

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 1 hour ago
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: The Empire Strikes Back: The Empire Strikes Back by Mike Klonsky Emanuel/Daley rift sharpens Smiling faces...The rift surfaced back in November. Actually, autocrat Rahm started it with his pokes at his predecessor. His line of attack has been the longer school day initiative. His education plan is essentially a continuation of the failed Daley/Duncan reforms, previously known as Renaissance 2010 -- school closings in under-served communities, turning neighborhood schools over to private charter school management companies, attacking teacher collecti... more »

A visit to the Governor’s Office. « Fred Klonsky

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 2 hours ago
A visit to the Governor’s Office. « Fred Klonsky: A visit to the Governor’s Office. by Fred Klonsky In preparation for our IEA Region’s occupation of Springfield, I had called ahead last week to Governor Quinn’s office. Quinn didn’t answer the phone. Instead I had a nice talk with a Dona Dalton, one of the Governor’s *people. * I explained that a group of 60 teachers, both active and retired, would be in Springfield on May 2nd. I told Dona that we were planning to come by the Governor’s office at 1PM to share with him our thoughts about his proposals to destroy the teacher pension s... more »

Should A School Change Start Time For Sleep? Later School Start Times Improve Student Performance: Study

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 2 hours ago
Should A School Change Start Time For Sleep? Later School Start Times Improve Student Performance: Study: Should A School Change Start Time For Sleep? Later School Start Times Improve Student Performance: Study by Joy Resmovits In high school, Melissa Edwards woke up at 6:30 a.m. to catch a bus. It was dark, she was tired and the school's 7:15 a.m. morning bell forced the St. Louis teen to eat lunch at 10:45. Her brother was incredulous. "I thought that this couldnâ�™t possibly be good," said Finley Edwards, a Colby College economist, of his sister's predawn start. But when Edwar... more »

A state that just says ‘no’ to charters, other reforms - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 2 hours ago
A state that just says ‘no’ to charters, other reforms - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post: [image: Answer Sheet] A state that just says ‘no’ to charters, other reforms by Valerie Strauss This was *written by Melissa Westbrook, a public education activist and co-writer of the Seattle Schools Community Forum blog, based in Seattle.* By Melissa Westbrook Quietly marching to its own drummer, Washington State has mostly turned its back on the education reform movement that is sweeping much of the rest of the country. Read full article >> 13 charged in hazing death of Florida A&M... more »

Jersey Jazzman: Perth Amboy Follies Continue

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 2 hours ago
Jersey Jazzman: Perth Amboy Follies Continue: Perth Amboy Follies Continue by Duke Oy, vey... Derrick Kyriacou, district supervisor of language arts with principal certification, has been temporarily assigned as principal at the Dr. Herbert N. Richardson 21st Century School after five people were placed on leave, according to Acting Superintendent of Schools Dr. Vivian Rodriguez. The Home News Tribune has confirmed that Richardson School Principal Alvaro Cores, *who is new to the district*, and the school’s vice principal have been placed on leave, along with three support staff ... more »

How student debt became a focus of the presidential campaign | Inside Higher Ed

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 2 hours ago
How student debt became a focus of the presidential campaign | Inside Higher Ed: The New Politics of Student Debt May 3, 2012 - 3:00am By Libby A. Nelson These days, Robert Applebaum is feeling vindicated. In January 2009, Applebaum, then a 35-year-old lawyer with more than $80,000 in student debt, created a petition calling for student loan forgiveness to stimulate the economy. It was greeted with a few weeks of buzz and plenty of scorn. Then, for more than two years, silence. Then student loan balances passed $1 trillion, interest rates spent a week as the focus of the nascent 20... more »

Faltering in special education, LA Unified seeks answers | California Watch

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 2 hours ago
Faltering in special education, LA Unified seeks answers | California Watch: Faltering in special education, LA Unified seeks answers May 3, 2012 | Joanna Lin pixdeluxe/istockphoto.com After failing for the eighth straight year to meet service delivery targets for special education, Los Angeles Unified School District has begun interviewing staff to understand why records indicate thousands of students with disabilities are not receiving their prescribed services. The effort, led by the district's Office of the Independent Monitor, seeks to determine whether the shortcomings are due... more »

May Day | California Father

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 3 hours ago
May Day | California Father: May Day by California Father Popout This is a note I wrote to a friend about the May Day parade, the vid above some raw footage of the Bus Rider Union Drum and Chant Corps. *I just had a FANTASTIC time is all and it went like this: After school I went to the May Day march downtown where I met, among thousands of other wonderful people, the Drum and Chant Corps of the Bus Riders Union, whose neighborhood groove made me think my head would explode. I mean, it was great, from the little son of a communist trying to hand me a leaflet when I had both arms fu... more »

http://www.southbronxschool.com

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 3 hours ago
http://www.southbronxschool.com: A New Teacher Bullied By Inept Administrators in a Bloomberg Created School by noreply@blogger.com (Bronx Teacher) The story below came across the desk of the SBSB newsroom late this afternoon. Our collective SBSB jaws dropped while reading of not only a school in disarray, but of a young teacher being tormented, and the lack of support, by the administration of this school. We here at SBSB did find some irony that the author share, "seven years my small school has served our city." Apparently it seems to walk, talk, and quack like a school that Unc... more »

STUDENTS EVALUATING TEACHERS, AND THE “ULTRA HAPPY SCHOOL” « Teachers Fight Back

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 3 hours ago
STUDENTS EVALUATING TEACHERS, AND THE “ULTRA HAPPY SCHOOL” « Teachers Fight Back: STUDENTS EVALUATING TEACHERS, AND THE “ULTRA HAPPY SCHOOL” by alkleen The latest suggestion from the geniuses behind “education reform” is to have students evaluate their teachers, and that score would then become part of a teachers overall evaluation by the administration. Gee, can anyone see a potential problem with this ? I can think of a few dozen problems with this idea, but I’ll leave it to your imagination to come up with a few of your own. Some of them should be quite obvious if you’ve been ... more »

Florida School Board Member Mocks FCAT With Video | Scathing Purple Musings

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 3 hours ago
Florida School Board Member Mocks FCAT With Video | Scathing Purple Musings: Florida School Board Member Mocks FCAT With Video by Bob Sikes Florida’s republican legislators don’t like to be accused of ending local control of schools. But trying to end school board member salaries and giving final oversight of charter schools to Tallahassee political appointees is well, attempting to end local control of schools. It must really chap their behind when a clever school member from a big district mocks the anchor to their education philosophy. Leslie Postal of the *Orlando Sentinel*rep... more »

Schooling in the Ownership Society: Princeton Review busted for fraud

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 3 hours ago
Schooling in the Ownership Society: Princeton Review busted for fraud: Princeton Review busted for fraud by Mike Klonsky No Child Left Behind has been a cash cow for test publishers and private tutoring companies.Now one of the biggest of this small group of powerful and politically-connected companies has been busted for fraud. On Tuesday, the United States attorney’s office in Manhattan announced the indictment of one of the largest and most well-known private test-prep and tutoring companies, the Princeton Review, for falsifying records and accepting millions of dollars in reim... more »

Brave Principals « Diane Ravitch's blog

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 13 hours ago
Brave Principals « Diane Ravitch's blog: Brave Principals by dianerav The principals of New York State are amazing. When the State Education Department began creating its “educator evaluation system,” it called together the principals and showed them what it was up to. It showed them a video of guys building a plane while it was flying. This was called, in self-congratulatory parlance, “building a plane in mid-air.” A few principals noticed that the guys building the exterior of the plane were wearing parachutes, but the passengers didn’t have parachutes. The principals realized... more »

The Future of Public Higher Education? | Inside Higher Ed

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 13 hours ago
The Future of Public Higher Education? | Inside Higher Ed: The Future of Public Higher Education? by Margaret Andrews Blog: StratEDgy I’m returning from the AACSB conference in San Diego and had the opportunity to attend several interesting sessions. One, in particular, stood out and echoed some of the “What Keeps Us Awake At Night” post from last week (and much of what we’ve been discussing in the Strategy and Competition in Higher Education class this semester). The session, run by Andrew Policano, Gary Fethke and Susan Hart (from UC Irvine, University of Iowa, and University... more »