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How Much and What Kind of Teacher Education Do Novices Need? | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
How Much and What Kind of Teacher Education Do Novices Need? | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: How Much and What Kind of Teacher Education Do Novices Need? by larrycuban An official with an influential foundation eager to transform teacher education was convinced that: *[T]eacher education could occur rapidly given the long tenure in classrooms already served by intending teachers:* *The underlying assumption was that bright candidates, after spending sixteen years in elementary, secondary, and college classrooms, have inevitably absorbed a good deal of knowle... more »
teacher/poet/musician glen brown: I'm On Your Side by Diane Ravitch
teacher/poet/musician glen brown: I'm On Your Side by Diane Ravitch: I'm On Your Side by Diane Ravitch In the spring of 2010, I went out to college campuses to talk about my new book. The book was unusual for me because it was not a history; it was not a policy book; it was not a memoir. It was all three. I wanted to explain why I had come to realize that many of the ideas I had championed were wrong. I wanted to explain how testing and choice policies were undermining education. Testing was ruining curriculum and instruction. Choice threatened the survival of public education. ... more »
Public Education Is Not a Business « Diane Ravitch's blog
Public Education Is Not a Business « Diane Ravitch's blog: Public Education Is Not a Business by dianerav I have posted a number of comments on the subject of whether, when and how schools are like businesses. This reader says that public education is not a business. Of course, it is important to understand that the purpose of the accountability measures and the choice policies is to get us all in the habit of thinking we are shoppers, consumers of education services that compete for our children and our dollars. Parents are supposed to take the school letter grades and go shopping... more »
Geaux Teacher!: PUBLIC AFFAIRS RESEARCH COUNCIL - TOO LITTLE TOO LATE!
Geaux Teacher!: PUBLIC AFFAIRS RESEARCH COUNCIL - TOO LITTLE TOO LATE!: PUBLIC AFFAIRS RESEARCH COUNCIL - TOO LITTLE TOO LATE! by noreply@blogger.com (Lee Barrios, M.Ed., NBCT) This letter from the Public Affairs Research Council dated July 17 to Superintendent John White calls on him to develop REAL accountability for the voucher receiving private and parochial schools. Where was the PAR when this legislation was being debated? Where were our legislators when they voted on legislation that gave John White virtually singular control of most aspects of the law. THEY will be held
Sunday links. « Fred Klonsky
Sunday links. « Fred Klonsky: Sunday links. by Fred Klonsky *Diane Ravitch* tells my pal Glen Brown, *“I recognized that I have a mission to support teachers in a terrible time.”* *Chicago’s Lupe Fiasco* explains it all to Bill O’Reilly. *The Illinois Teacher Retirement System* is a huge job creator in Illinois. *Is the ”the google-eyed homunculus hired by Koch Industries* to manage their midwest subsidiary formerly known as the state of Wisconsin” getting closer to being indicted? *Romney:* *“The dog ate my tax returns.”* *If only all working mothers* had to face the challenges
NYC Educator: Bloomberg Fails, Yet Does Not Get Letter Grade
NYC Educator: Bloomberg Fails, Yet Does Not Get Letter Grade: Bloomberg Fails, Yet Does Not Get Letter Grade by NYC Educator Very sharp article in the Daily News today on how Bloomberg's signature initiative, school closings, has been an abject failure. It's important to note that the US Education Department favors similar programs, based on Arne Duncan's Renaissance 2012, also an abject failure. It's pretty clear that high-needs students do not, in fact, disappear as a result of school closings (except at charter schools). Also, poverty does not simply disappear when you treat t... more »
Guns, Rick Santorum, the Koch brothers, Islamophobia and Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee | The Political Carnival
Guns, Rick Santorum, the Koch brothers, Islamophobia and Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee | The Political Carnival: Guns, Rick Santorum, the Koch brothers, Islamophobia and Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee Posted on Thursday, February 9, 2012, 2:54 pm by GottaLaff [image: Google Gmail][image: Facebook][image: Twitter][image: LinkedIn][image: StumbleUpon][image: Reddit][image: Fark][image: Digg][image: Tumblr][image: Blogger Post][image: Delicious][image: FriendFeed][image: NewsVine][image: Google Bookmarks][image: Google Reader][image: Multiply][image: Posterous][image: Email][... more »
Charter gamble is no sure bet
Charter gamble is no sure bet: Charter gamble is no sure bet Inquirer Editorial [image: The SRC´s Joseph Dworetzky, Feather Houstoun, and Pedro Ramos.] The SRC's Joseph Dworetzky, Feather Houstoun, and Pedro Ramos. READER FEEDBACK Post a comment ALSO ON PHILLY.COM Charter gamble is no sure bet The School Reform Commission may be taking too big a gamble by investing $139 million in charter-school expansions when there is evidence that many charters perform no better than traditional schools academically, and the lack of adequate regulation has birthed charters that misspend taxpayer... more »
Education Reform: U.S. schools making little progress in improving student achievement - UPI.com
Education Reform: U.S. schools making little progress in improving student achievement - UPI.com: Education Reform: U.S. schools making little progress in improving student achievement (1) | | | President Barack Obama poses with 2nd graders at Long Branch Elementary School in Arlington, Va., on Dec. 17, 2010. Obama reads book, including his new book "Of Thee I Sing," to approximately 90 children. UPI/Olivier Douliery/POOL License photo Published: July 22, 2012 at 5:01 AM By MARCELLA S. KREITER CHICAGO, July 22 (UPI) -- We haven't heard much of late about why Johnny can't r... more »
LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 7-22-12 Diane Ravitch's blog - A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog: [image: Click on picture to Listen to Diane Ravitch] Those Wacky Economists Are at It Again by dianerav Through Twitter, I met an amazing blogger named Larry Ferlazzo. When I traveled to Sacramento earlier this year, I met the real Larry Ferlazzo. Larry is a teacher who makes amazing lists of everything you need to know. He also scours the Internet for everything interesting. I constantly learn from Larry. Once again, he hit the jackpot with this post. As we know, many of our economists treat test scores as the best and sole measure of learning. They spend T... more »
Spelling Being (Guest Post by cian saywer) « Cooperative Catalyst
Spelling Being (Guest Post by cian saywer) « Cooperative Catalyst: Spelling Being (Guest Post by cian saywer) POSTED BY DLOITZ ⋅ JULY 22, 2012 ⋅ 1 COMMENT *FILED UNDER* ALFIE KOHN, GUEST POST, READING, SPELLING BEE, UNSCHOOLING A couple of months ago, a very reluctant participant in the school spelling bee – my daughter Lauryn – went on stage and spelled for 26 rounds. After about eight rounds, it was between her and one other person. Every time she stepped up to the microphone and the word was given to her – despite my original nonchalance – I became a little bit more shaky, my h... more »
Learning as leaders. | Connected Principals
Learning as leaders. | Connected Principals: Learning as leaders. July 22, 2012 By Lyn Hilt From Scott McLeod’s Pinterest As part of Pennsylvania’s Inspired Leadership (PIL) program, as a principal I have the opportunity to participate in professional development sessions offered through the National Institute for School Leadership. I’m now involved in the fourth and final course of the program, which includes three units: *The Principal as Driver of Change*, *Leading for Results*, and a culminating simulation. The program is comprehensive, and over the past few years I’ve experience... more »
“Muddled Models” — A View Of Economists From…The Economist Magazine | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
“Muddled Models” — A View Of Economists From…The Economist Magazine | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…: “Muddled Models” — A View Of Economists From…The Economist Magazine by Larry Ferlazzo Coincidentally, the same day I criticized economists for looking at everything, including schools, through the lens of financial incentives (see “If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail” — Economists Go After Schools Again), The Economist Magazine ran a column called “Muddled Models” saying the same thing. Here are some excerpts: *Do economists have an accurate mod... more »
Q&A: New Oakland teachers union leader hopes to end marathon stalemate in contract negotiations, get a raise for members - Inside Bay Area
Q&A: New Oakland teachers union leader hopes to end marathon stalemate in contract negotiations, get a raise for members - Inside Bay Area: Q&A: New Oakland teachers union leader hopes to end marathon stalemate in contract negotiations, get a raise for members By Katy Murphy Oakland Tribune Posted: 07/22/2012 12:00:00 AM PDT Related - Jul 22: - The Education Report: Is failure to report child abuse in schools a matter of policy? OAKLAND -- The Oakland teachers union and the school district administration have a notoriously strained -- some would say, dysfunctional -- re... more »
School Tech Connect: What I Learned From My Google Class
School Tech Connect: What I Learned From My Google Class: What I Learned From My Google Class by noreply@blogger.com (Tim Furman) This is a pretty good summary of the Google Power Search course, which was so intensely boring I couldn't complete it. I knew many of these things from Twitter, of course. The one thing that the Google Power Search course has reaffirmed for me is that a flipped classroom can be just as deadly as a non-flipped classroom. If you want to take the Google Power Search course, my advice would be to just read the summary I've linked to and then Google any fur... more »
The in box. More pension bullet points. « Fred Klonsky
The in box. More pension bullet points. « Fred Klonsky: The in box. More pension bullet points. by Fred Klonsky *Fred,* *Add these to your bullet points:* *Please MAKE SURE you CONTACT YOUR STATE REP. & SENATOR, ESPECIALLY USING THE SHORT & SWEET BULLET POINTS LISTED AT THE END!!! * *AND–TELL EVERY TEACHER YOU KNOW, TELLING THEM TO TELL EVERY TEACHER THEY KNOW to CONTACT THEIR Reps. & Senator!.TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS, RELATIVES & NEIGHBORS to CONTACT THEIR Reps. & Senators! Tell those (be polite but truthful!) who are not teachers–if they ? you or taunt you (about how good we have i... more »
“If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail” — Economists Go After Schools Again | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
“If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail” — Economists Go After Schools Again | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…: “If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail” — Economists Go After Schools Again by Larry Ferlazzo Last month, I wrote about a questionable study that touted the idea of “loss aversion” as a successful strategy to get students to do better at tests. In other words, they gave students a trophy or some cash before they took the test and told them they would have to give it back if they didn’t do well. As one of the... more »
First ever StudentsFirst video that I did not laugh at | Gary Rubinstein's Blog
First ever StudentsFirst video that I did not laugh at | Gary Rubinstein's Blog: First ever StudentsFirst video that I did not laugh atby Gary Rubinstein I think it is an understatement to say that Michelle Rhee is not known for her humor. Sure, she got a lot of chuckles when she recounted the time she taped her students’ mouths shut with masking tape and the pain (and blood) that resulted when the tape was removed. (I also did plenty that I was not proud of my first year, but never taped any mouths shut.) Still, though, I generally get a laugh out of any of the videos on the S... more »
Let's Get Rid of Subs - Teacher in a Strange Land - Education Week Teacher
Let's Get Rid of Subs - Teacher in a Strange Land - Education Week Teacher: Let's Get Rid of Subs by Nancy Flanagan stereotypical substitute teacher If there were ever an outmoded, past-its-prime practice in education--something that deserves the dustbin--it's "covering" classes of absent teachers with substitutes. Doesn't matter what you call them (in my building, it was "guest teacher," as if students were politely entertaining distinguished visitors)--the stereotypical substitute teacher suffers from a lack of authority, relevance and dignity. (Please note: stereotypical.) I ... more »
Democurmudgeon: Since Milwaukee's Voucher program began in 1992, Wisconsin became one of the slowest improving states.
Democurmudgeon: Since Milwaukee's Voucher program began in 1992, Wisconsin became one of the slowest improving states.: Since Milwaukee's Voucher program began in 1992, Wisconsin became one of the slowest improving states. by Democurmudgeon Funny thing about the education reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; seems she forgot one important detail. Maybe it’s not important, but I thought I’d bring it up anyway. Isn’t it an odd coincidence that in a new study that covered the years 1992 through 2011, ’92 being the first year of Milwaukee’s voucher system, Wisconsin became on... more »
I have to fight for my rights in this state? « Fred Klonsky
I have to fight for my rights in this state? « Fred Klonsky: I have to fight for my rights in this state? by Fred Klonsky *Bob Schorsch of the Letter Carriers Union and Jose Zamarripa of Laborers Local 681 join me as part of a panel on attacks on labor.* “I think you’re wrong just to pick on the Democrats. The Republicans are worse.” The lady was sitting in the back of the meeting room at the Batavia Public Library where I was participating on a panel discussing the attacks on the middle class. I don’t really like the term *middle class *when we mean working class, but I’ve given up... more »
An Urban Teacher's Education: Dreams of the Coming Year
An Urban Teacher's Education: Dreams of the Coming Year: Dreams of the Coming Year by James Boutin I had a wonderful dream last night. I was teaching in a half-classroom, half-auditorium type room (dreams...who knows....), and I had my new class of freshman language arts students. It was the first week, so they were all timid and polite. And for some reason, a number of other students were coming into my room to do things like play basketball, jump rope, and just hang out. In my dreamy auditorium classroom, this seemed perfectly normal to everyone. Toward the end of the lesson, ... more »
The Truth Behind The Project School Closing: The Indiana Corporate School Complex
The Truth Behind The Project School Closing: The Indiana Corporate School Complex: The Truth Behind The Project School Closing: The Indiana Corporate School Complex Our Daily Expedience *(Below is Doug Martin’s in-depth look into the corporate forces in Indianapolis working to keep true community-led charter schools from operating. Please sign the petition to “Save The Project School.”)* On July 17, Indianapolis mayor Greg Ballard announced he was closing The Project School, one of the few community-led charter schools in Indiana and the 2012 winner of NUVO’s Cultural Vision Awa... more »
Gov. Scott’s Choice: Education Versus Health Care? StateImpact Florida | Putting Education Reform To The Test
StateImpact Florida | Putting Education Reform To The Test: Gov. Scott’s Choice: Education Versus Health Care? JULY 9, 2012 | 1:47 PMBY JOHN O'CONNOR - Comment - Email - - JOHN O’CONNOR / STATEIMPACT FLORIDA Gracie Fowler dropping her son, Jackson, and daughter, Havilah, off at karate lessons. She wants Florida to expand access to Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act to ensure coverage for her kids and herself, but doesn’t think it should come at the expense of schools. Gracie Fowler earns $11 an hour at an Orlando title company. It’s just enough that sometimes s... more »
Indiana Economic Digest: Common Core State Standards is heavy on the ‘Common’ | Truth in American Education
Indiana Economic Digest: Common Core State Standards is heavy on the ‘Common’ | Truth in American Education: Indiana Economic Digest: Common Core State Standards is heavy on the ‘Common’ by Shane Vander Hart Heather Crossin who is a member of the Indiana Policy Review Foundation, and Jane Robbins, a senior fellow with American Principles Project, had an op/ed published for the *Indiana Economic Digest*. Below is an excerpt: Part of the mantra recited by proponents of the national-designed Common Core State Standards, endorsed in concept by both Gov. Mitch Daniels and Superinten... more »
Latino Caribbean Diaspora Colaborative LCDC AIDS2012 Global Village e
*One of the Largest Interactive Exhibits at the International AIDS Conference* Juanes, Miss Universe to Join Latino & Caribbean Participants in the LCDC Community at *AIDS 2012 *Global Village Daily Panels, Workshops, Performances at the LCDC Community Networking Zone July 22 to 27, 2012 Lower Level of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC *July 21, 2012 (Washington, DC) – *Latino and Caribbean HIV researchers, experts, and community members from more than 50 programs across Mexico, Central America, South America, the Caribbean, and the United States will pa... more »
Why Is Chicago Our National Model? « Diane Ravitch's blog
Why Is Chicago Our National Model? « Diane Ravitch's blog: Why Is Chicago Our National Model? by dianerav * Great Chicago Fire* A reader writes about the injustice of closing schools in Chicago instead of helping them. It s odd to think that Chicago is now our national model of school reform, as Chicago continues to rank in the bottom tier on NAEP in reading and math, in fourth grade and eighth grade. *In Chicago, 10 more schools lost ALL their staff and administration to turnarounds this year . They will be opening in the fall with a much younger, less-diverse staff but the sam... more »
My Vision for Urban Education (Guest Post by Mark Naison) « Cooperative Catalyst
My Vision for Urban Education (Guest Post by Mark Naison) « Cooperative Catalyst: My Vision for Urban Education (Guest Post by Mark Naison) by dloitz I am extremely critical of current trends in education policy which involve deluging schools with standardized tests and rating teachers, administrators and whole institutions based on test result. Such policies result in school disengagement on the part of students, destroy teacher morale, and magnify health problems in poor and working class communities by crowding out exercise and the arts. Given my criticism of existing policies,... more »
Florida BOE Member Belittles Local School Board Members as a “Constituency” | Scathing Purple Musings
Florida BOE Member Belittles Local School Board Members as a “Constituency” | Scathing Purple Musings: Florida BOE Member Belittles Local School Board Members as a “Constituency” by Bob Sikes *A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush* The arrogance of Florida’s Jeb Bush’s education policy establishment reared its head in Tuesday’s Fort Lauderdale meeting. From Leslie Postal in the* Orlando Sentinel*: Board member Akshay Desai, a physician from Tampa, said he was glad the state was able to “fend off” attacks from those, in his view, who are “trying to discredit” testing in Flo... more »
Schools Matter: Letters in Sunday's NY Times "Sunday Dialogue": Common Core
Schools Matter: Letters in Sunday's NY Times "Sunday Dialogue": Common Core: Letters in Sunday's NY Times "Sunday Dialogue": Common Core by skrashen Letter posted to the NY Times website, July 16, 2012. Readers were invited to respond to this letter for the NY Times Sunday Dialogue with the understand that I would respond. To the Editor: The common core movement seems to be common sense: Our schools should have similar standards, what students should know at each grade. The movement, however, is based on the false assumption that our schools are broken, that ineffective teachin... more »
Saturday coffee. « Fred Klonsky
Saturday coffee. « Fred Klonsky: Saturday coffee. by Fred Klonsky Popout Last night was beautiful. A short break in the 90 degree summer we’ve been sweating through. Anne and I walked up to the Monument where the Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival is running this weekend. Our friend Peter has a couple of large-scale photographs on exhibit. Peter used to work for the City and was Mayor Washington’s photographer. He, like me, is retired now and taking his photography is new directions. They’re great. We stopped at Lula on the way home. We sat at the bar and Anne had a gin and tonic wi... more »
The National Misfit Data Base « Diane Ravitch's blog
The National Misfit Data Base « Diane Ravitch's blog: The National Misfit Data Base by dianerav You know, you have to be really careful with satire. Some genius at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce or the Whozit Foundation or the U.S. Department of Education might think it is serious and jump all over the idea. Here is a truly dangerous satire by Diana Senechal. She envisions a National Misfit Data Base for kindergarten, to determine college and career readiness for tots. As I said, be careful. This could easily get into the mainstream dialogue. Oh, wait, I forgot. ACT is already develo... more »
Summer Learning Loss?
Summer Learning Loss?: Lowering the Temperature on Claims of "Summer Learning Loss" *Why Does Alfie Kohn Make* * * *Alexander Russo All Visceral?* The idea of summer learning loss -- the implication being that it’s risky to give kids a three-month vacation from school because they’ll forget everything they were taught -- has become the media’s favorite seasonally specific education topic. And that’s not just because they’re desperate for something to write about when school’s out. It’s a story we’re all predisposed to embrace because we’re already nervous about time off for childr... more »
ALEC and Virtual/Online Schools | Seattle Education
ALEC and Virtual/Online Schools | Seattle Education: ALEC and Virtual/Online Schools by seattleducation2011 As I posted in June, an ALEC bill passed through Olympia regarding Innovation Schools. Sue and I had called it a charter school in sheep’s clothing and later discovered that was exactly ALEC’s intent. See Innovation Schools/Creative Approach Schools and ALEC. In a follow up post titled Weekly Update, Part 2: The Gates Foundation, a smart ALEC and more charter school abuses, I provided additional information on how other states were affected by legislation developed by ALEC. N... more »
A New Trend of Suicides in India | Dissident Voice
A New Trend of Suicides in India | Dissident Voice: A New Trend of Suicides in India by Kamalakar Duvvuru / July 21st, 2012 British writer W. Somerset Maugham is said to have joked near the end of his life, “Dying is a very dull, dreary affair. And my advice to you is to have nothing whatever to do with it.” Many would be quick to agree and would gladly accept his advice if only it were that easy. More than two thousand years earlier, the Greek philosopher Epicurus suggested, “It is possible to provide security against other things, but as far as death is concerned, we all live in ... more »
Stage Three Collapse Has Arrived: Florida DOE Miscalculates Over 200 School Grades | Scathing Purple Musings
Stage Three Collapse Has Arrived: Florida DOE Miscalculates Over 200 School Grades | Scathing Purple Musings: Stage Three Collapse Has Arrived: Florida DOE Miscalculates Over 200 School Grades by Bob Sikes In April of this year, two outgoing superintendents of schools in Florida predicted that the states school accountability system would fail. One of them, Bill Vogel from Seminole said it “would fall apart like a house of cards,” and that legislators were “making up the rules as they go along.” In what appears to be a Friday bad news document dump, the DOE admitted that seriou... more »
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