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Leadership Profile: Eli Broad | Scholastic.com

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Leadership Profile: Eli Broad | Scholastic.com: Leadership Profile: Eli BroadThe impatient philanthropist. By Alexander Russo - PRINT - EMAIL *Broad Strokes* *1991* Endows Michigan State University’s business school *2002* Launches $1M Broad Prize for Urban Education; launches Superintendents Academy and Residency in Urban Education *2007* Launches $60M “ED in ’08” campaign with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation *2008* Provides $6M to launch the Education Innovation Laboratory at Harvard *2010* Pledges to give away 75 percent of his money as part of Warren Buffett’s Giving Pledg... more »

Modern School: Why Weingarten Got Arrested

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Modern School: Why Weingarten Got Arrested: Why Weingarten Got Arrested by Michael Dunn This week, Valarie Strauss (Answer Sheet) interviewed American Federation of Teachers boss Randi Weingarten about why she went to Philadelphia and got arrested. Weingarten correctly noted that the people of Philadelphia, who had asked for a one-year moratorium on school closures, have been repeatedly ignored by the mayor. She also correctly pointed out that the push to close the schools is largely the initiative of the mayor, governor, the city’s School Reform Commission (SRC) and an outside co... more »

Where does a teacher’s dues check go? | Hechinger Report

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Where does a teacher’s dues check go? | Hechinger Report: Where does a teacher’s dues check go? by Sarah Darville Every two weeks, $49.89 is taken out of teachers' paychecks as UFT dues. Other jobs have different dues amounts, ranging from $24.95 for paraprofessionals to $51.08 for psychologists and social workers, but union dues are a flat fee determined by position, not salary. Of course, the union doesn't spend all of its money every year, or immediately, but since member dues and fees are spent on all facets of the union's operation, it's reasonable to track dues to spending. I... more »

UPDATE: Even the Trib calls it “fraud.” + North suburban retiree hell raisers. | Fred Klonsky

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North suburban retiree hell raisers. | Fred Klonsky: Even the Trib calls it “fraud.” by Fred Klonsky [image: Focus_on_Fraud] Chicago Tribune editorial: *Monday’s humiliating accusation that state officials intentionally misled investors about a ruinous pension debacle easily justified the Tribune’s front-page headline: “Illinois is guilty of fraud, SEC says.” But that narrow accusation by the federal Securities and Exchange Commission underplays the far more damning tale that unfolds on page after page of the agency’s cease-and-desist order.* *The order documents how Illinois poli... more »

Privatization. Naked. |

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Privatization. Naked. |: Privatization. Naked. by Angus Johnston I’m running out to teach, but you really do need to read this NY Times piece on a bill that’s going to be introduced in the California state legislature today … and is expected to pass. The bill would require the state’s public colleges and universities to grant academic credit to online courses not provided by those institutions, including those offered by for-profite private companies. For-profit higher education in the United States has long depended on public money — providers make most of their revenue from gov... more »

Ed Notes Online: PEP Videos: Support for Moratorium on School Closings

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Ed Notes Online: PEP Videos: Support for Moratorium on School Closings: PEP Videos: Support for Moratorium on School Closings by ed notes online I have a lot to say about the Panel for Educational Policy "close every school you can" March 11 meeting other than to say that many MOREs spoke, some UFT/Unity honchos were present. Other than the fact that the UFT charter helped cause the closing of one school - my alma mater - and is joining its elementary charter by taking 21 rooms from JHS 292, whose parents and students and teachers protested vociferously. I interviewed the PTA presi... more »

Missouri Education Watchdog: Database in Common Core Explained. Segregation Revisited?

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Missouri Education Watchdog: Database in Common Core Explained. Segregation Revisited?: Database in Common Core Explained. Segregation Revisited? by stlgretchen We shared Mark Garrison's written testimony yesterday supporting MO SB 210 and HB 616 which calls for the halting of Common Core implementation. Garrison writes in* An Irrational $170 Million Database We Most Certainly Don’t Need* about the data to be gathered on students via databases and Common Core standards: ********************************************** While some folks have been warning the public about this for... more »

Louisiana Educator: What is Section LRS 17:416 and Why is it Important to Teachers?

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Louisiana Educator: What is Section LRS 17:416 and Why is it Important to Teachers?: What is Section LRS 17:416 and Why is it Important to Teachers? by Michael Deshotels Last week Lafayette Parish teacher, Abby Breaux, went before her school board and read a letter describing the conditions in many of our schools that are driving good teachers out of the profession. That letter was printed in the Washington Post and got rave reviews from teachers all over the country who are confronted each day by the same demoralizing conditions. Breaux's letter focused on two major issues. One w... more »

LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 3-13-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all

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Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: [image: Click on picture to Listen to Diane Ravitch] The Failed Charter Schools of Florida by dianerav This morning,I posted about a bogus claim (“study”) released by the Florida Department of Education, asserting that the state’s 518 charter schools “outperform” public schools. This was intended presumably to support former Governor Jeb Bush’s claims about a “Florida miracle.” Except that no study conducted by independent researchers has reached the same conclusion. Many of the state’s charters operate for profit... more »

Brown’s school funding formula lauded, then picked apart at hearing | EdSource Today

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Brown’s school funding formula lauded, then picked apart at hearing | EdSource Today: Brown’s school funding formula lauded, then picked apart at hearing - by John Fensterwald by John Fensterwald To a person, every Assemblymember at a committee hearing Tuesday and the six superintendents who testified at it praised the principles behind Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed school finance reforms: simplicity, clarity and equity ­­– more money for the state’s neediest children. But there were also sharp disagreements over the components of Brown’s Local Control Funding Formula that would det... more »

All Education Matters: Moral Fables: Free Will Vs. Destiny

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All Education Matters: Moral Fables: Free Will Vs. Destiny: Moral Fables: Free Will Vs. Destiny by Cryn Johannsen These pieces are not related to student loan debt, but I still wanted to share them with my readers here. While I am working on my book,* Higher Ed, Great Debt*,* *which I just sold to* Seven Stories Press*, I have begun to explore, in writing, bigger philosophical and religious topics that I've discussed and contemplated for years. Here is the first of a new series on important, life themes, such as lies and truth, love and hate, forgiveness and revenge, etc. Below ... more »

NYC Educator: Should Retirees Vote?

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NYC Educator: Should Retirees Vote?: Should Retirees Vote? by NYC Educator There's a very thoughtful piece at Gotham Schools discussing the power of retired UFT teachers. It notes that most unions do not allow their retirees to vote. Now I hope to be a retiree one of these days, and I personally vote every chance I get. But I wonder whether or not this is a good idea. For one thing, as crazy as I am now, by the time I retire I might be crazier still. Of course, given American politics, being crazy is no obstacle to anyone's vote anyway. I remember vividly the 2005 contract, the th... more »

Daily Kos: Above the law

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Daily Kos: Above the law: Above the law by rss@dailykos.com (teacherken) The laws, Cicero wrote in the days of the Roman Republic, “are silent in time of war.” But what if the war has no end, no defined enemy, no defined territory? How can markets work if the financial behemoths are too big to fail and too big to jail?If the national security state has the power of life or death above the law, and Wall Street has the power to plunder beyond the law, in what way does this remain a nation of laws? Those are the final two paragraphs of Above the law, an op ed in today's *Washington ... more »

NYC Public School Parents: Ignoring the Voices of a Community, a Mayor Seeks to Destroy an Iconic Public School

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NYC Public School Parents: Ignoring the Voices of a Community, a Mayor Seeks to Destroy an Iconic Public School: Ignoring the Voices of a Community, a Mayor Seeks to Destroy an Iconic Public School by Leonie Haimson * The following is by Tony Kelso, a parent and a member of Community Education Council in District 6, Upper Manhattan.* * So this is the way education works under mayoral control.* At what was billed as a public hearing to determine the fate of P.S. 132, an elementary school in New York City’s Washington Heights, speaker afte... more »

Lawsuit charges Ed Department with violating student privacy rights

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Lawsuit charges Ed Department with violating student privacy rights: Lawsuit charges Ed Department with violating student privacy rights Posted by Valerie Strauss on March 13, 2013 at 4:00 am 5 Comments More [image: (shutterstock)] (shutterstock) The U.S. Education Department is being sued by a nonprofit organization for promoting regulations that are alleged to undercut student privacy and parental consent. The rules allow third parties, including private companies and foundations promoting school reform, to get access to private student information. The Electronic Privacy Informati... more »

Court Ruling Puts Part of Parent Trigger at Risk | Scathing Purple Musings

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Court Ruling Puts Part of Parent Trigger at Risk | Scathing Purple Musings: Court Ruling Puts Part of Parent Trigger at Risk by Bob Sikes Within current parent trigger legislation is a provision which requires parents be notified if their child’s teacher has been rated as “ineffective” for two straight years. But a Tallahassee circuit court judge’s ruling yesterday raised doubts about using the value-added data which would make such determinations. *Florida Times-Union*reporter Topher Sanders has this: A circuit judge in Tallahassee has ruled that Florida’s value-added teacher da... more »

UPDATE: Schools Matter: Third Graders Face Retention in 13 States for Failing a Test

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Schools Matter: Time for Weingarten to Go: Third Graders Face Retention in 13 States for Failing a Test by Jim Horn In 2000, Louisiana became the first state in the Nation to require elementary school children (4th graders), to pass a test to move on to 5th grade. Since then hundreds of thousands of poor children have learned failure at an early age, with many of them now entering the "correctional" system of Louisiana, which is a major employer in the state. Research shows that failing a grade is as traumatic to 3rd graders as losing a parent, but with the help of Jeb Bush's team... more »

Seattle Schools Community Forum: Advanced Learning - It's Time for Change

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Seattle Schools Community Forum: Advanced Learning - It's Time for Change: Advanced Learning - It's Time for Change by Melissa Westbrook Do you hear that Superintendent Banda and members of the School Board? Enough well-meaning talk. I myself have been through this now, with two children, and I truly despair (and that's the right word) that this district will ever get it right. What's most distressing is that there has been a lot of talk and hand-wringing and paper shuffling and yet, the program is confusing, uneven and frankly, something of a joke. *First, the director of the p... more »

Riot When You’re Black, Angry Need Not Apply | The Jose Vilson

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Riot When You’re Black, Angry Need Not Apply | The Jose Vilson: Riot When You’re Black, Angry Need Not Apply by Jose Vilson [image: Riot] Riot The newest truism goes: If you’re a group of color, you’re rioting. If you’re White, you’re protesting. If you’re multicultural, you’re marching. The recent so-called riots in Brooklyn serve as yet another example. For those of you unacquainted, concerned Brooklyn residents of all ages held a vigil and demonstration to protest the treatment of 16-year-old Kimani Gray, a gun-toting teen who the police filled with 11 rounds of bullets in sho... more »

Charter school conference opens in San Diego | Keynote from Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee, CEO and founder of StudentsFirst

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Charter school conference opens in San Diego | UTSanDiego.com: Charter school conference opens in San Diego Educators from across the state are in San Diego this week for the 20th annual California Charter School Conference. The four-day event runs through Thursday at the San Diego Convention Center and includes a keynote address from Michelle Rhee, CEO and founder of StudentsFirst and former chancellor of District of Columbia Public Schools, and Geoffrey Canada, founder and CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone. Both speakers were prominently featured in the documentary “Waiting for Supe... more »

“They didn’t come in and try to say that we needed to do everything differently” | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

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“They didn’t come in and try to say that we needed to do everything differently” | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…: “They didn’t come in and try to say that we needed to do everything differently” March 12, 2013 by Larry Ferlazzo | 0 comments [image: Ferlazzo200(1)] I, and many others, have been critical of the strategies demanded by federal School Improvement Grants (see The Best Resources For Learning About The Four School Improvement Grant Models). These kinds of sweeping changes are seldom the most constructive ways to move a school community forward. I was reminded of t... more »

Latino students attending increasingly segregated schools in Virginia - The Washington Post

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Latino students attending increasingly segregated schools in Virginia - The Washington Post: KIPP DC proposes new high school in Southwest D.C. (KIPP DC / KIPP DC) Emma Brown The proposal has drawn mixed reviews from politicians, neighbors and commercial developers. - More education news: - States draw a hard line, holding back third graders who struggle to read - D.C. teacher admits sending explicit texts to students - McDonnell achieves mixed results in trying to reform schools The Answer Sheet - - School Custodian wins award for helping kids - What is 'T... more »

LAUSD charters would lose funding under Gov. Jerry Brown's budget - LA Daily News

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LAUSD charters would lose funding under Gov. Jerry Brown's budget - LA Daily News: LAUSD charters would lose funding under Gov. Jerry Brown's budget by By Barbara Jones, Staff Writer Wilbur Elementary got $230,000 in state grants when it converted to a charter last fall, a windfall that allowed the Tarzana campus to keep class sizes small and provide personalized help to struggling students. Now, administrators at Wilbur and other affiliated charters, nearly all of them in the San Fernando Valley, are struggling with the news that they stand to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars... more »

Bullying Intervention: New Study Confirms It Is Worth Prioritizing | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights

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Bullying Intervention: New Study Confirms It Is Worth Prioritizing | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights: Bullying Intervention: New Study Confirms It Is Worth Prioritizing by Tarsi Dunlop A new study that tracks the long-term effects of bullying suggests that intervention efforts are well worth attention and investment. While some consider bullying to be a rite of passage - it is certainly a common occurrence – the behavior adversely affects student learning and can account for higher rates of absenteeism. Nationally, 160,000 students miss school on a daily basis ... more »

Sac City Unified Seeks Community Input on How to Address Achievement Gap

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Sac City Unified Seeks Community Input on How to Address Achievement Gap: Sac City Unified Seeks Community Input on How to Address Achievement Gap - Sacramento Observer [image: P1520011]SACRAMENTO – The Sacramento City Unified School District is seeking ways to eliminating the achievement and opportunity gaps for its students, especially before they get to the third grade. Today, March 12, an education task force and a broad-base of stakeholders will meet at the Serna Center to examine district policy, practices, and provide recommendations in identifying the root causes of the ach... more »

NYC Public School Parents: Come join us on Thursday AM in front of Tweed; and updates on student privacy

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 16 hours ago
NYC Public School Parents: Come join us on Thursday AM in front of Tweed; and updates on student privacy: Come join us on Thursday AM in front of Tweed; and updates on student privacy by Molly This Thursday, March 14 at 11:15 AM we will be holding a press conference with public school parents concerned about the imminent threat to student privacy from the actions of NYS and NYC DOE. *When: Thursday March 14 at 11:15 AM* *Where: steps of Tweed, 52 Chambers near City Hall.* * *As reported in *Reuters,* a company called *inBloom Inc*. is collecting the most private, sensitive, and... more »

A dialogue with author Barbara Miner on privatization and resistance | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

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A dialogue with author Barbara Miner on privatization and resistance | Philadelphia Public School Notebook: A dialogue with author Barbara Miner on privatization and resistance by Helen Gym Photo: courtesy of The New Press Against a backdrop of unprecedented school closings and disinvestment in public education in Philadelphia, journalist and author Barbara Miner will be in town Thursday to share wisdom and hope for our schools’ future. She will be discussing her new book, *Lessons from the Heartland: A turbulent half century of public education in an iconic American city, *at an e... more »

PSAT for 3-12-13: Urge more officials to join Black, Latino caucus leaders calling for school closing moratorium Parents United for Responsible Education

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Parents United for Responsible Education » Blog Archive » PSAT for 3-12-13: Urge more officials to join Black, Latino caucus leaders calling for school closing moratorium: PSAT for 3-12-13: Urge more officials to join Black, Latino caucus leaders calling for school closing moratorium by admin [image: psat_logo]Our public schools have just gained a strong group of champions. As youmay have heard, the chairman of the Senate Education Committee, state Senator William Delgado, and the chairs of the Illinois General Assembly’s Black and Latino Caucuses, state Representatives Ken Dunkin... more »

SPECIAL Mid Day Banana Break 3-12-13 #soschat #edreform

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 18 hours ago
*Big Education Ape - Mid Day Banana Break* Is Bill Gates Data Mining Your Children? by Michael Dunn Blooming Automatons? (Image from Flickr, by edenpictures) Want your child to flower academically? That’s what inBloom Inc. says it will do by accessing your child’s social security number, test scores, hobbies, learning disabilities, attendance records, career goals, homework completion records, and other personal data, in order to develop “personalized” learning aids that it will sell back to you or your school district. *Private Education Companies are School Officials Accordin... more »

The unreasonable ‘Reasonable School Discipline Act of 2013′

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The unreasonable ‘Reasonable School Discipline Act of 2013′: The unreasonable ‘Reasonable School Discipline Act of 2013′ Posted by Valerie Strauss on March 12, 2013 at 2:04 pm [image: poptarts]You won’t believe what a bill called “The Reasonable School Discipline Act of 2013″and introduced in the Maryland legislature is intended to accomplish. (Or maybe you will.) My colleague Michael Rosenwald calls it a bill “to protect Pop-Tart guns.” Why? A 7-year-old in an Anne Arundel County school bit a Pop-Tart into the shape of a gun, apparently said, “Bang bang,” and was suspended. The ac... more »

New Video Exposes Parent Trigger Campaign | OurFuture.org

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New Video Exposes Parent Trigger Campaign | OurFuture.org: NEW VIDEO EXPOSES PARENT TRIGGER CAMPAIGNEducation Opportunity Network Shows “Parent Revolution” Effort Misled Parents and Fractured the Community Washington, DC – The Education Opportunity Network (EON) is releasing a new video with the real story of how one campaign behind parent trigger laws misled parents and fractured the community. The video tells the story of Adelanto, California where a well-funded, outside group "Parent Revolution" came to town and instead of working to improve the schools tricked parents with... more »

Buried in Data | Deborah Meier on Education

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Buried in Data | Deborah Meier on Education: JOIN NPE by debmeier Network for Public Education. Check it out, and then if you agree, JOIN.. THE NETWORK FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION (CLICK PICTURE) [image: The Network for Public Education (click picture)] WE ARE MANY. THERE IS POWER IN OUR NUMBERS. TOGETHER, WE WILL SAVE OUR SCHOOLS. THE NETWORK FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION Buried in Data by debmeier The first of the five habits which the schools I helped found were based on was: “What’s the evidence” How do you know that?” The education debate–especially the one about the value of the data–is one... more »

Diane in the Evening 3-12-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 20 hours ago
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Why California Tightened Oversight of New Teachers by dianerav In a post yesterday, I referred to a decision by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing to set higher standards for those who teach the state’s neediest students, especiallybEnglish-language learners.. Some readers thought this decision was unfair to Teach for America recruits, who get only five weeks of training before assignment to difficult jobs. However, a reader who closely follows the work of the Commission described the decision, ... more »

Jake Frackson – The Equity of Ideas Student Voice

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 21 hours ago
Student Voice: Jake Frackson – The Equity of Ideas by Editor Admin *The Value of the Student Voice* What if the weight of your opinion did not matter on your ethnicity, social status, age, or any other superficial characteristic? Or in other words, what if your ideas were based on their content, and not their designer? Now that’s what I would call progress, and Student Voice, a student-led initiative empowering student involvement internationally, would entirely agree. Malala Yousafzai, a school-aged proponent of women’s rights and a recent victim of the Taliban in Pakistan, is ... more »

Best of the Ed Blogs | National Education Policy Center

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 22 hours ago
Best of the Ed Blogs | National Education Policy Center: Best of the Ed Blogs *Best of the Ed Blogs* features a frequently updated selection of interesting and insightful blog posts on education policy. The views expressed by the bloggers on our blog roll are thoughtful, original, and entirely their own. We hope you make *Best of the Ed Blogs* your first stop for concise takes on today's most important education topics. Testing Madness Leading to Massive Retention of 3rd Graders Best of the Ed Blogs Mike Klonsky March 12, 2013 Are the Common Core Math Standards Developmentally App... more »

Lifting Up not Leaning In is Key to Helping Women Get Ahead « MomsRising Blog

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 22 hours ago
Lifting Up not Leaning In is Key to Helping Women Get Ahead « MomsRising Blog: Lifting Up not Leaning In is Key to Helping Women Get Ahead Linda Meric at MomsRising Blog - 1 minute ago What a lot of attention the book Lean In by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has generated. The self-help book, mostly geared towards college-educated women who are or want to be on the executive track, promotes believing in oneself, taking risks and pursing ambitious goals as tactics for personal and professional success. Whether or not you [...] Are You a Member of the In Crowd – The “Lean In” Crowd? ... more »

Say Bye Bye to the 13th High School | PWC Education Reform Blog

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Say Bye Bye to the 13th High School | PWC Education Reform Blog: Say Bye Bye to the 13th High School by pwceducationreform Be forewarned. Word on the street is that the 13th high school might not happen. Not because of political pressure due to the controversy over the grandiose scale of the 12th high school and its pool, but because the county can’t afford to take on any more debt. *Overcrowding and School Construction* Residents in the western end of the county have grown accustomed to overcrowded schools and jam packed classrooms. Overcrowding is the norm out here, not the ... more »

This Week In Education: Thompson: Partial Takeover Of LAUSD Only Beginning For Bloomberg

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 22 hours ago
This Week In Education: Thompson: Partial Takeover Of LAUSD Only Beginning For Bloomberg: Thompson: Partial Takeover Of LAUSD Only Beginning For Bloomberg by john thompson [image: Edtweak]The outcome of last Tuesday’s Los Angeles School Board election might have seemed anticlimactic, writes Education Tweak inBloomberg Acquires Partial Stake in LAUSD, but the education journal of farce explains that the partial takeover is a part of a longterm strategy: "Bloomberg’s spokesperson, Ollie Garkey, insists that further acquisitions in this and other districts will take place over the nex... more »

SxSWEdu 2013 | My Island View

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 22 hours ago
SxSWEdu 2013 | My Island View: SxSWEdu 2013 by tomwhitby Whenever I attend an education conference, which I am doing with great frequency these days, I do so as an educator with an educator’s eye, and an educator’s attitude. It is through that lens that I view education conferences either as a conference for the education profession or the education industry. Sometimes conferences are a combination of both. An easy distinction is that the industry side is made up of the business side of education, while the profession side is composed of classroom educators. Of course the most e... more »

UPDATE: Advanced Learning Policy Seattle Schools Community Forum: Washington State Funding of Public Schools

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 22 hours ago
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Washington State Funding of Public Schools: Advanced Learning Policy by Charlie Mas The District last adopted a policy about Advanced Learning in September of 1993. That policy, D12.00, Highly Capable Student Programs, is not in force. It is still the Board policy, but it was suspended on January 29, 2009. In the same motion in which the Board voted to suspend the policy they also voted to direct the superintendent to review it and recommend revisions. She did not do that. This failure to follow a direction given to her with by a majority vote of ... more »

Oklahoma Governor & Speaker of the House Stonewall Common Core Bill | Truth in American Education

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Oklahoma Governor & Speaker of the House Stonewall Common Core Bill | Truth in American Education: Oklahoma Governor & Speaker of the House Stonewall Common Core Bill by Shane Vander Hart [image: oklahoma state capitol]From Jenni White of Restoring Oklahoma Public Education (ROPE) via email: So here’s the deal, the governor and the superintendent had a meeting with legislators this morning and apparently told them not to pass anything against her education “reforms” including the common core! Our author of the task force bill, hb1907, Gus Blackwell, was told by speaker T.W. Shannon... more »

Real consequences of ‘school choice’

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Real consequences of ‘school choice’: Real consequences of ‘school choice’ COMPETITION, CONFUSION Real consequences of ‘school choice’ Here's an argument about why the school choice movement has failed to provide real choice for families. By Valerie Strauss 15 mins ago 0 Comments - Share: - - - More » ANSWERS FROM THE WASHINGTON NATIONALS Does a quality education help you play baseball? Washington Nationals, some of whom attended elite universities, answer the question. By Valerie Strauss 1 hour ago 0 Comments - Share: - - - More » 'TEACHERS ARE REALLY... more »

FCMAT » Cali Education Headlines Tuesday, March 12, 2013

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*Adult education’s unclear future* Education Headlines *Tuesday, March 12, 2013* Desert Mirage High School administrators firedTwo administrators at a Coachella Valley high school were fired last week, prompting about 100 students to walk out of class on Monday, the district’s union president said. Twin Rivers board to look again at early pink slipsA special meeting is set for 7 p.m. tonight for the Twin Rivers Unified school board to reconsider sending preliminary pink slips to teachers and support staff before the state-mandated deadline on Friday. The school board failed to v... more »

Chicago Students Teach Through Their Walkout for School Safety - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 23 hours ago
Chicago Students Teach Through Their Walkout for School Safety - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher: Chicago Students Teach Through Their Walkout for School Safety by Anthony Cody *Last week I posted a report from some Chicago High School students, which described their concerns about safety at their school. Today I am sharing a follow-up, which explains how their attempts to have these issues address were received by their administration.* *Guest post by Yoseling Cueto and Leslie Leon.* Lately, an issue that's come between me and my education is the lack of safety at the sc... more »

Senate President Williams, Speaker of the House Sharkey; Commissioner Pryor is mocking you and the Legislature - Wait, What?

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Senate President Williams, Speaker of the House Sharkey; Commissioner Pryor is mocking you and the Legislature - Wait, What?: Senate President Williams, Speaker of the House Sharkey; Commissioner Pryor is mocking you and the Legislature by jonpelto Last week the Bridgeport Board of Education voted 5 to 4 to illegally appoint Paul Vallas as Bridgeport’s Superintendent of Schools effective March 4, 2013. However, as you will recall, during the “education reform” debate, Commissioner Pryor provided the General Assembly with draft language that you adopted and was signed into law tha... more »

A Realistic Approach to Better Testing - Bridging Differences - Education Week

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A Realistic Approach to Better Testing - Bridging Differences - Education Week: A Realistic Approach to Better Testing by Deborah Meier *Eric Hanushek continues his discussion with Deborah Meier on Bridging Differences today.* Dear Deborah, Whenever there is any discussion of accountability, there is always an overhang of issues of testing and the use of tests. Testing clearly falls into the knee-jerk reaction zone, but I'm hoping not to inspire such reactions. Instead I want to lay out a simple idea of how to deal with a number of the current problems and objections in order to se... more »

UPDATE: Koch brothers to buy the Trib? + signed on to the moratorium on school closings? + Fraud. | Fred Klonsky

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 1 day ago
Fraud. | Fred Klonsky: Ten minute drawing. Koch brothers to buy the Trib? by Fred Klonsky [image: Koch] Click on drawing to enlarge. Has your alderman, state rep or state senator signed on to the moratorium on school closings? by Fred Klonsky [image: chi-lawmakers-threaten-to-push-cps-closings-mo-001] Thousands of parents and teachers have shown up at hearings all across our city to express opposition to school closings. It was only a matter of time for the politicians to see the writing on the wall. The latest manifestation was the press conference yesterday consisting of Chica... more »