Friday, August 24, 2012
Community Forum at Social Justice High School in Chicago. « Fred Klonsky
Community Forum at Social Justice High School in Chicago. « Fred Klonsky:
Community Forum at Social Justice High School in Chicago.
Community Forum at Social Justice High School in Chicago.
by Fred Klonsky
PopoutParents, students, teachers and community members gathered at Social Justice High School to demand answers from the new interim principal, CPS administrators and Network Office regarding top-down changes to staffing and programming that threaten to destabilize the school.
And the students speak.
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And the students speak.
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School Tech Connect: Asocial Media
School Tech Connect: Asocial Media:
Asocial Media
Asocial Media
by noreply@blogger.com (Tim Furman)
I'm trying to check in on Twitter more often to see who's following me. I get a lot of life coaches and public relations people and other sad types, but I also have a lot of people I really admire. I dunno. My relationship to social media is like my relationship to Old Style. There's a long history but it probably could have been replaced by something better.
Every once in a while I see someone on the list and I wonder what their deal is, and I follow the links. Now, I've got no bone to pick with this particular fellow, although I think his day job is kind of dishonest. I just wonder what the social media objective is here.
I mean, there's a guy with literally nothing to say. I'm sure he's just keeping his finger on the pulse, or whatever,
Every once in a while I see someone on the list and I wonder what their deal is, and I follow the links. Now, I've got no bone to pick with this particular fellow, although I think his day job is kind of dishonest. I just wonder what the social media objective is here.
I mean, there's a guy with literally nothing to say. I'm sure he's just keeping his finger on the pulse, or whatever,
Big Education Ape Nite Cap 8-24-12 #SOSCHAT #EDCHAT #P2
James Baldwin said it best:
"For these are all our children, and we will profit by or pay for whatever they become."
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Schools Matter: Letter from NY Administrator, Carol Burris
Schools Matter: Letter from NY Administrator, Carol Burris: Letter from NY Administrator, Carol Burris by Jim Horn Dear friends, Exciting things are beginning to happen. Parents realize that their children's test scores should not be used for reasons other than guiding learning. They also realize that because of other purposes, like APPR, their sons and daughters are sitting for more tests which are becoming longer and longer. The costs are enormous at a time of shrinking budgets, and student data is being collected at very detailed levels. Tax dollars and learning time are be... more »
California High School Puts End to "Hurtful and Demeaning" Event - Hispanically Speaking News
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The Week’s Second Staged Study to Support a Bush Initiative – This Time With an Even More Outrageous Conclusion | Scathing Purple Musings
The Week’s Second Staged Study to Support a Bush Initiative – This Time With an Even More Outrageous Conclusion | Scathing Purple Musings: The Week’s Second Staged Study to Support a Bush Initiative – This Time With an Even More Outrageous Conclusion by Bob Sikes The *Tampa Bay Times *Cara Fitzpatrick reports on the second conveniently released study to support one of Jeb Bush’s pet projects. Last week, a study from a researcher who works for a center chaired by Jeb Bush released a report favorable to the state’s 3rd grade FCAT-based retention policy. This time it’s vouchers – an... more »
English Learner Parental Waiver Notification Lette - Resources (CA Dept of Education)
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DIARY OF A PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER!: Discovering "Discovery Education! It's Not Just Videos Anymore!"
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Thanks to Student Activism, Los Angeles Schools Have Banned Styrofoam - Education - GOOD
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Daily Kos: A response to Mitt Romney
Daily Kos: A response to Mitt Romney: A response to Mitt Romney by rss@dailykos.com (teacherken) who today in Michigan said "No one has ever asked to see my birth certificate." Besides the fact that is beyond despicable as a political tactic, it does require a response. Yes, Mitt, we know you are the son of a honorable man, who when he was running released 13 years of tax returns. Who when questions by a reporter why he had not availed himself of every possible deduction was straight forward in saying he did not think it was proper - which of course disqualifies him by your judgm... more »
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Rahm no "honest broker"
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Rahm no "honest broker": Rahm no "honest broker" by Mike Klonsky Rahm claims he's the guy who can step in at the last minute with his tough guy approach and prevent a strike. The Sun-Times' Fran Spielman is painting Rahm as the *broker*, the one guy who can step in at the last moment, resolve the contentious contract negotiations in a closed door meeting, and by sheer will, prevent a teachers strike. At the same time, Spielman is portraying the mayor as the tough guy (unlike Mayor Daley) who can keep the union in its place. *Early next week, sources s... more »
What’s happening in Santa Fe schools? « Parents Across America
What’s happening in Santa Fe schools? « Parents Across America: What’s happening in Santa Fe schools? by leoniehaimson *Cate Moses, a Santa Fe parent, just sent in this comment, after reading the influential post by Sue Peters called “How to tell if your district is infected by the Broad virus.” See also our Parent Guide to the Broad Foundation’s Training Programs. You can also check out the new memo, recently disclosed, revealing plans by the Broadies to further expand their influence across the country. Cate alerts us to a similar program, called the *Harvard Urban Superinte... more »
NYC Public School Parents: Why did the DOE cancel the Healthy Lunch school program?
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What You Need to Know about Chester Upland « Diane Ravitch's blog
What You Need to Know about Chester Upland « Diane Ravitch's blog: What You Need to Know about Chester Upland by dianerav A reader comments on previous posts (see here and here) about Governor Corbett’s appointment of a voucher advocate to be the “chief recovery officer” for financially stressed Chester Upland, Pennsylvania. This is a district that allocates 1/3 of its scarce budget to a for-profit charter school that pays its owner a management fee of $16 million. Oh, and one other thing: First Lady Michelle Obama invited a teacher from Chester Upland to sit with her during the S... more »
Agenda September 4 and 5, 2012 - Administration & Support (CA Dept of Education)
Agenda September 4 and 5, 2012 - Administration & Support (CA Dept of Education): Agenda September 4 and 5, 2012Advisory Commission on Special Education (ACSE) meeting agenda. ------------------------------ Advisory Commission on Special Education Members Kristin Wright, Chair Diane Fazzi, Vice Chair Feda Almaliti Janice Brown Maureen Burness Kenneth Denman Morena de Grimaldi Betty Karnette Susan Martinez Laurie Newton Tomislav Peraic Naomi Rainey Barbara Schulman Laureen Sills Jaclyn Vincent Student Members Matthew Stacy Timothy Higgins Legislative Members Carol Liu, Senate Joan Buc... more »
FCMAT » Cali Education Headlines Friday, August 24, 2012
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Seattle Schools Community Forum: Times Keeps Up It's Desperate Efforts to Look Logical
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Battling the Common Core at the State Level | Truth in American Education
Battling the Common Core at the State Level | Truth in American Education: Battling the Common Core at the State Level by Shane Vander Hart An article in the Indianapolis Star today demonstrates the impact that can be made in battling the Common Core State Standards. Tony Bennett, the Indiana State Superintendent of Education who is an elected official, has found that his challenge for re-election has been on the right, not on the left with teacher’s unions. He wants to talk about his reform efforts and school choice, but people who attend Tea Party groups want to know about th... more »
NYC Educator: Another Day, Another Sliming
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Community College Spotlight | Sorted out: Remedial ed doesn’t prepare students
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Missouri Education Watchdog: Schools to Provide the 3 R's and 3 Squares a Day
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UPDATE: I’m getting into this retirement thing. « Fred Klonsky
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Republicans or Democrats?: No Difference for Educators | Dailycensored.com
Republicans or Democrats?: No Difference for Educators | Dailycensored.com: Republicans or Democrats?: No Difference for Educators by P.L. Thomas For about thirty years now, public education as well as its teachers and students have been the focus of an accountability era driven by recurring calls for and the implementation of so-called higher standards and incessant testing. At two points during this era, educators could blame Ronald Reagan’s administration for feeding the media frenzy around the misleading A Nation at Risk and George W. Bush’s administration for federalizing the... more »
Did that Democrat say he is for school vouchers? - Wait, What?
Did that Democrat say he is for school vouchers? - Wait, What?: Did that Democrat say he is for school vouchers? by jonpelto One of the more incredible comments at a recent debate among the candidates running in Bridgeport’s September 4th special election to select a democratically elected board of education came from Democrat Kenneth Moales, who is also an incumbent on the Bridgeport’s illegal Board of Education. According to the Connecticut Post, Moales “supports school vouchers, and said they are neither anti-union nor anti-public schools.” Ah…. False on both points Mr. Moales.... more »
Your Summer PD: Whole Child Education and Society — Whole Child Education
Your Summer PD: Whole Child Education and Society — Whole Child Education: Your Summer PD: Whole Child Education and Society by Klea Scharberg [image: 2012 ASCD Whole Child Virtual Conference] ASCD conducted its second Whole Child Virtual Conference in May 2012. This free conference showcases schools, authors, and research about implementing a whole child approach for a worldwide audience. View and share archived session recordings, presenter handouts, and related resources at www.ascd.org/wcvirtualconference. Gain insight into the role of education in society, the purpose of schools ... more »
Helicopters can improve minority college attendance & other misguided policy implications: Comments on the Brookings “Voucher” Study « School Finance 101
Helicopters can improve minority college attendance & other misguided policy implications: Comments on the Brookings “Voucher” Study « School Finance 101: Helicopters can improve minority college attendance & other misguided policy implications: Comments on the Brookings “Voucher” Study by schoolfinance101 Here’s my quick response to the Brookings report released yesterday on the long term effects of vouchers on a randomized pool of participants in New York City. Let’s say I conducted a study in which I rented a fleet of helicopters and used those helicopters to, on a daily basis,...more »
Modern School: Court Overturn’s LAUSD’s Seniority Exemption
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Interview With John Norton From The “New” Middleweb | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
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Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: The view from right-field on class size
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: The view from right-field on class size: The view from right-field on class size by Mike Klonsky Checker Finn (right) and his Fordham Foundation crew are upset at White House report. *“So it should concern everyone that right now – all across America – tens of thousands **of teachers are getting laid off....Think about what that means for our country. When **there are fewer teachers in our schools, class sizes start climbing up. Our students start **falling behind. And our economy takes a hit.” -- *President Obama Finn, Petrilli & Co. (pictured above... more »
Business and Schooling in Arlington (VA)–Part 2 | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
Business and Schooling in Arlington (VA)–Part 2 | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Business and Schooling in Arlington (VA)–Part 2 by larrycuban That big, middle-size, and small businesses were heavily involved in the Arlington public schools, an urban district across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. in the mid-1970s, was evident by the end of my first year as superintendent. The extent of business participation in Arlington differed little from that in other districts and mirrored arrangements made years before I was appointed.[i] The Arlington School B... more »
UPDATE: LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 8-24-12 Diane Ravitch's blog
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What to do — and not do — for growing number of English Language Learners - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post
What to do — and not do — for growing number of English Language Learners - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post: What to do — and not do — for growing number of English Language Learners By Valerie Strauss This* was written by Larry Ferlazzo and Katie Hull Sypnieski, who teach at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, California. They are co-authors of the new book, “The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide: Ready-to-Use Strategies, Tools, and Activities for Teaching English Language Learners of All Levels.”* ** By Larry Ferlazzo and Katie Hull Sypnieski It’s hard to find a scho... more »
Children with English language barriers? Send in the French teacher… - Wait, What?
Children with English language barriers? Send in the French teacher… - Wait, What?: Children with English language barriers? Send in the French teacher… by jonpelto The number of students entering public schools who are not fluent, or even proficient, in English is growing. In some districts, nearly have the students go home to households where English is not the primary language. For the purposes of our education system, the students who need special help developing their English skills are called “English Language Learners.” Many of these students come from Spanish-speaking house... more »
School Tech Connect: Popular Things To Say
School Tech Connect: Popular Things To Say: Popular Things To Say by noreply@blogger.com (Tim Furman) This is a pretty good piece in the *Post-Dispatch. * But I just wish someone could spend ten minutes with me pointing at the evidence for this assertion. Common Core Standards are an attempt to provide a framework of knowledge and skills students should have to go to college or to enter the global workforce. To date, 45 states have adopted the Common Core Standards. Illinois adopted the standards in 2010, and they go into effect this school year. In short, they could change the ... more »
Students Last: Breaking News: Teacher Invited to Education Conference
Students Last: Breaking News: Teacher Invited to Education Conference: Breaking News: Teacher Invited to Education Conference by Students Last *New York City* - Setting aside a long-held tradition, the New York Times has invited an actual public school teacher to participate in their upcoming "Schools of Tomorrow" conference. Elaine Doctris, who teaches fifth graders at PS 800 in Queens, is the chosen one. "I'm honored and a little confused," she confessed. "I mean they've never asked a public school teacher to speak before. I hope it isn't a mistake." According to Kirstie Hepb... more »
India's Bailing on the Most Influential International Standardized Test - Education - GOOD
India's Bailing on the Most Influential International Standardized Test - Education - GOOD: India's Bailing on the Most Influential International Standardized Test by Liz Dwyer [image: test] The second most populous nation in the world is giving a thumbs down to the standardized test used to measure and compare the academic performance of students from around the globe. India is backing out of this year's administration of the Program for International Student Assessment, a test run by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development that's given to 15-year-olds every th... more »
Survey: Teachers report students 'regularly' come to school hungry - The Denver Post
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In Madison standing at the brink of the CTU strike : blue cheddar
In Madison standing at the brink of the CTU strike : blue cheddar: In Madison standing at the brink of the CTU strike by bluecheddar I attended a talk Wednesday night to learn how over 23,000 public school teachers in Chicago have come to the brink of a strike. In the process, I also got a contact high from the intensity of the 200 or so people assembled at the Labor Temple on Park. The talk was delivered by a teacher from Chicago, Becca Kelly. Kelly is a 20-something rank and file member of CTU, perhaps the most mobilized union in the United States at this moment. Of 23,780 Chic... more »
Middle School Charters in Texas: An Examination of Student Characteristics and Achievement Levels of Entrants and Leavers « A "Fuller" Look at Education Issues
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LAUSD'S WITCH HUNT AGAINST VETERAN TEACHERS BY PAULA HURDLE - Perdaily.com
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Parsing Poverty: Charter Market Segmentation across & Within U.S. Cities « School Finance 101
Parsing Poverty: Charter Market Segmentation across & Within U.S. Cities « School Finance 101: Parsing Poverty: Charter Market Segmentation across & Within U.S. Cities by schoolfinance101 Late Thursday, I posted a follow up on the distribution of children with disabilities by disability classification across charter and district schools in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. This post explores the distribution of children who qualify for free lunch in charter schools and district schools within the city limits of major cities. Note that the unit of analysis – the charter market, per se ... more »
On Rape [Where An Educator Stands] | The Jose Vilson
On Rape [Where An Educator Stands] | The Jose Vilson: On Rape [Where An Educator Stands] by Jose I will confirm first and foremost that I do know women who have been raped, momentarily dispossessed from their bodies by a sexually deviant aggressor. As a listener, I can’t sit there and try to empathize because “I understand” is completely false. I don’t. I’ve never had that happen to me. While the act of rape isn’t limited to women, it overwhelmingly happens to them, and, as such, I’ve never been asked by society to become an expert in how to prevent such a heinous act. That’s part ... more »
Oakland special education teacher shuffle: Memo offers rationale, but no numbers - The Education Report - Katy Murphy's blog on Oakland schools
Oakland special education teacher shuffle: Memo offers rationale, but no numbers - The Education Report - Katy Murphy's blog on Oakland schools: Oakland special education teacher shuffle: Memo offers rationale, but no numbers Thursday, August 23rd, 2012 at 9:56 am in No Comments Here’s the text from the memo the Oakland school district administration circulated yesterday with its rationale for the recent last-minute special education resource teacher reassignments. Deputy Superintendent Maria Santos told the school board that nine of the 26 teachers were reinstated to their origin... more »
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