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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 RAVITCH
Renowned 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!
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On Tuesday, January 17, join UTLA at 5 pm for an event with renowned author and education expert Diane Ravitch.
Dr. Ravitch’s expertise on testing, value added systems and education in general is invaluable to us as educators. Copies of her most recent book “The Death and Life of the Great American School System” will be available for purchase at the event.
WHEN: Tuesday, January 17 at 5 pm (Arrive early)
LOCATION: Immanuel Presbyterian Church (3300 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) map
PARKING: Free parking in the structure behind the the UTLA bldg (off Berendo St)
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If you want to read any more information about Diane Ravitch, go her website at:
http://www.dianeravitch.com/vita.html
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
Ron 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 ugliness becomes apparent.
The worldview of the Ron Paul newsletters is the worldview of the late 20th century American rightwing fringe — not merely racist, but paranoid, conspiracist, sexist, anti-Jewish. It is, in short, the worldview of The Turner Diaries, the apocalyptic novel that inspired Timothy McVeigh’s 1995 attack on the federal building in Oklahoma City.
The Turner Diaries, a bizarre fantasy of race war, white supremacist revolution, and nuclear holocaust, is far
Peg with Pen: Reflections on National Opt Out Day
Reflections on National Opt Out Day
The Seattle Public School Brand and Charter Schools | Seattle Education
The Seattle Public School Brand and Charter Schools
This 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. But those of us concerned about pushing back against such reform have been at a disadvantage because we are too easily framed as “anti” reform, and as such complacent and obstructionist. So this statement of values is an attempt to provide a counter-frame that articulates a positive, proactive agenda—what we’re for—but in such a way to make clear the principles that govern why we are against what we are against.
Seattle Public Schools (SPS) has a very serious and well-deserved image or branding problem, and its new board has the responsibility to fix it. A brand is shaped in public perception by two primary factors. First, its
The $4700 teacher. Some comments on the $2.5 million study. « Fred Klonsky
The $4700 teacher. Some comments on the $2.5 million study.
When 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 grade teacher is the one who taught them how to write an “on demand” essay like the entrance exams require. I teach them research and argumentative writing. If we are giving out bonuses, who deserves the credit, me or my colleague? And really, who cares? – Mary
So when a great and relatively high-ranked teacher inspires students to become teachers themselves, it has the