Thursday, February 23, 2012
AFT - Research Begins to Detail Success in Community Schools
Research Begins to Detail Success
in Community Schools
- More than 70 percent of the population was reached by supplemental programs in Redwood City, generally among the most socioeconomically disadvantaged students. In other words: If these services are offered, people will use them.
- English language learners who consistently used supplemental services showed higher gains in language development scores. These were tied to family engagement during elementary grades, and to extended learning (after-school) programs in middle school. "A combination of services is what made the difference," explained Amy Gerstein, executive director at Gardner.
- Community school programs were linked to more positive feelings about school, which led to higher participation
Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top Early Evening Posts 2-23 #SOSchat #p2 #edreform
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Diving into the Wreckage: Our Schools and the Future Society « Bill Ayers
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The man without shame says shame is not the solution. « Fred Klonsky
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Aligning Early Education with the Common Core «
Missouri Education Watchdog: Notice to DESE: SHOCKER! Apparently Common Core Standards Will Cost Missouri Money.
Modern School: Why Girls Don’t Go For STEM Careers
Bill Gates — Yes, Bill Gates — Calls Making Teacher Ratings Public “A Big Mistake” | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
“This is Little Rock, 1957. Chicago is the epicenter of the education justice fight in America.” « Fred Klonsky
Palm Beach County School Board Rejects Additional Mavericks Charter Schools | Scathing Purple Musings
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Bill Gates: For Teachers, Shame Is No Solution - NYTimes.com
School Tech Connect: No Big Surprises
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Conn. Gov Malloy Calls Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee‘Divisive’, Declines Joint Appearance
Why we won’t publish individual teachers’ value-added scores | GothamSchools
Why we won’t publish individual teachers’ value-added scores
by Elizabeth Green and Philissa Cramer, at 6:24 pmTomorrow’s planned release of 12,000 New York City teacher ratings raises questions for the courts, parents, principals, bureaucrats, teachers — and one other party: news organizations. The journalists who requested the release of the data in the first place now must decide what to do with it all.
At GothamSchools, we joined other reporters in requesting to see the Teacher Data Reports back in 2010. But you will not see the database here, tomorrow or ever, as long as it is attached to individual teachers’ names.
The fact is that we feel a strong responsibility to report on the quality of the work the 80,000 New York City public school teachers do every day. This is a core part of our job and our mission.
But before we publish any piece of information, we always have to ask a question. Does the information we have do a fair job of describing the subject we want to write about? If it doesn’t, is there any additional
Thirty minutes with Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis. « Fred Klonsky
Thirty minutes with Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis.
The in box: Will Guzzardi challenges Toni Berrio’s lies.
Representative Berrios,I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to ask a quick question about a mailer you sent out recently, discussing a law firm you claim is “allied with” me.
This struck me as curious, given that I’m not allied with any law firms and have received no corporate contributions whatsoever.
What made the claim even more ironic is the fact that you’ve received $117,300 in