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Charter schools are recruiting young teachers. They should hire parents instead. - Slate Magazine
Charter schools are recruiting young teachers. They should hire parents instead. - Slate Magazine: Parents Make Better TeachersCharter schools are hiring young educators who only stick around for a few years. Bad move.By Sara Mosle|Posted Friday, Aug. 30, 2013, at 7:28 AMAre charter schools failing to realize the value of veteran teachers?Photo by Fuse/ThinkstockIn this week's New York Times, Moto
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: It's hot in Austin
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: It's hot in Austin (Texas, that is): It's hot in Austin (Texas, that is)We're in Austin for a family wedding and to hang out with old friends.That's the capital of Texas -- not Chicago's west side. Big difference. Check out the demographics. The last time I was here, the population was about 200,000. Now it's close to a million, mostly white. One of the fastest growi
A Race for Local School Board Control - Bridgeport, CT | The IDEA Blog
A Race for Local School Board Control - Bridgeport, CT | The IDEA Blog: A Race for Local School Board Control - Bridgeport, CTPosted by Scott Nine on Aug 30, 2013 - 05:40 AMThe community of Bridgeport, CT has a very interesting race for school board that seems worthy of national attention as a microcosm of what's happening in communities across the U.S. The story that leads up to the election goes
Perdido Street School
Perdido Street School: Three Polls Show De Blasio In The LeadFirst Quinnipiac had de Blasio at 36%, Quinn 21%, Thompson 20%.Now the Times/Siena poll has de Blasio at 32%, Thompson at 18%, Quinn at 17%And an AM New York/News 12 poll finds de Blaiso leading with 29%, Thompson in second at 24%, Quinn in third with 17%.With 11 days to go, here is how the AM New York/News 12 pollster sees the race:"It'
If I Spoke At The 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington [Huffington Post] - The Jose Vilson | The Jose Vilson
If I Spoke At The 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington [Huffington Post] - The Jose Vilson | The Jose Vilson: If I Spoke At The 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington [Huffington Post]by JOSE VILSON on AUGUST 30, 2013Imagine if you asked me to be the people’s speaker at today’s commemoration of the 50th anniversary on the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Here’s some of what I
NYC Educator: Christine Quinn Is Pretty Sure It's OK to Cut Class
NYC Educator: Christine Quinn Is Pretty Sure It's OK to Cut Class: Christine Quinn Is Pretty Sure It's OK to Cut ClassIn a fairly amazing show of desperation, serial opportunist Christine Quinn is offering students excuse notes if they take offto work for her campaign. I've never heard of such a thing, and I've never seen a note from a politician saying Johny was absent because he was volunteering
LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 8-30-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Retired, But Still a Teacher, Miss the KidsIn response to a post about a teacher’s last day of teaching first grade, this retired teacher wrote the following: I read this while sitting on the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard and soon was sobbing uncontrollably. My husband returned from the deck, saw me reading on my phone and asked if so
Is High School Accreditation Necessary? (Jerry Brodkey) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
Is High School Accreditation Necessary? (Jerry Brodkey) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Is High School Accreditation Necessary? (Jerry Brodkey)Jerry Brodkey teaches at Menlo-Atherton High School in Menlo Park, California. He has been a public secondary school teacher since 1975, and has taught most of the subjects in Social Studies and Mathematics. He now teaches remedial al
David Coleman, Common Core Writer, Gears Up For SAT Rewrite
David Coleman, Common Core Writer, Gears Up For SAT Rewrite: David Coleman, Common Core Writer, Gears Up For SAT RewritePosted: 08/30/2013 7:33 am EDTPresident of the College Board David Coleman attends the 2013 Time 100 Gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 23, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Jennifer Graylock/Getty Images)NEW YORK -- Growing up in downtown Manhattan as
Federal education law traps schools in spiral of failure | EdSource Today
Federal education law traps schools in spiral of failure | EdSource Today: Federal education law traps schools in spiral of failureAugust 29th, 2013 | 2 Comments | By Louis FreedbergLouis FreedbergNearly a dozen years after President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind law, its deepest imprint may be its labeling of 90 percent of California’s schools serving poor children as failures.Th
Does sending your kid to private school make you a scourge on society? | toteachornototeach
Does sending your kid to private school make you a scourge on society? | toteachornototeach: Does sending your kid to private school make you a scourge on society?by Carmel LobelloIn what could alternately be seen as a provocative argument or a master class in trolling, Allison Benedikt at Slate says you are a bad person if you send your kid to private school. If people who can afford private scho

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Back to School "A Summer Song" Chad & Jeremy
Trees swayin' in the summer breezeShowin' off their silver leavesAs we walked bySoft kisses on a summer's dayLaughing all our cares awayJust you and ISweet sleepy warmth of summer nightsGazing at the distant lightsIn the starry skyThey say that all good things must end somedayAutumn leaves must fallBut don't you know that it hurts me soTo say goodbye to youWish you didn't have to goNo, no, no, noA
ETS Study Examines Collision of Poverty and Education | NEA Today
ETS Study Examines Collision of Poverty and Education | NEA Today: ETS Study Examines Collision of Poverty and EducationAugust 29, 2013 by twalker  Filed under Featured News, Top StoriesLeave a CommentBy Angela HarveyMore than one in five children in the United States live in poverty, and a new report by the Education Testing Service (ETS) documents the devastating effect this crisis has on educat
New Research Shows Why Sacramento School Benefits From Statewide ‘QEIA’ Reforms - California Teachers Association
New Research Shows Why Sacramento School Benefits From Statewide ‘QEIA’ Reforms - California Teachers Association: New Research Shows Why Sacramento School Benefits From Statewide ‘QEIA’ ReformsContact: Mike Myslinski at 650-552-5324Harmon Johnson Elementary, is flourishing and recently won a high-profile national award for excellence. It’s receiving extra resources from the state’s Quality Educat
Goodbye, API: Get ready for rough transition to better system of measuring schools | EdSource Today
Goodbye, API: Get ready for rough transition to better system of measuring schools | EdSource Today: Goodbye, API: Get ready for rough transition to better system of measuring schoolsAugust 29th, 2013 | Add a Comment | By John FensterwaldShare on twitterShare on facebookShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing ServicesSay farewell to the API as you know it. Welcome to new era of accountability, wi
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: View from right field -- The 'civil rights movement' for school vouchers
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: View from right field -- The 'civil rights movement' for school vouchers: View from right field -- The 'civil rights movement' for school vouchersFinn (right) and his Fordham team.As thousands marched in D.C. to commemorate Dr. Kings dream speak=h, Checker Finn and his boys at the right-wing Fordham Institute began spinning their own version of the civil rights movem
#StuVoiceStories – Expanding the Chicago Student Union Student Voice
Student Voice: #StuVoiceStories – Expanding the Chicago Student Union   Israel Munoz was born on the south side of Chicago to immigrant parents from Mexico. He has attended Chicago Public Schools his entire life and is a co-founder of the Chicago Student’s Union. Currently, Israel is a student at Fordham University in New York City, majoring in International Politics and Economics.—–It is the ea
API scores: Only about half of LA Unified charters meeting state performance goals | Pass / Fail | 89.3 KPCC
API scores: Only about half of LA Unified charters meeting state performance goals | Pass / Fail | 89.3 KPCC: API scores: Only about half of LA Unified charters meeting state performance goalsAnnie Gilberson | August 29th, 2013, 4:20pmAnnie GilbertsonLou Dantzler Preparatory Middle School was the second worst performing charter middle school in L.A. Unified in 2013. Administrators are trying to tu
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James Baldwin said it best: "For these are all our children, and we will profit by or pay for whatever they become."A BIG EDUCATION APE NITE CAPTODAYNational expert on school reform to speak at UGA State of Education Conference | Online AthensNational expert on school reform to speak at UGA State of Education Conference | Online Athens: National expert on school reform to speak at UGA State of Edu
National expert on school reform to speak at UGA State of Education Conference | Online Athens
National expert on school reform to speak at UGA State of Education Conference | Online Athens: National expert on school reform to speak at UGA State of Education ConferenceBy UGA NEWS SERVICEpublished Wednesday, August 28, 2013Larry Cuban, a professor emeritus of education at Stanford University and a national expert on teaching and school reform, will be the keynote speaker at the University of
Report: Public schools more segregated now than 40 years ago
Report: Public schools more segregated now than 40 years ago: Report: Public schools more segregated now than 40 years agoBy Valerie Strauss, Published: August 29 at 3:49 pmE-mail the writerToday, African American students are more isolated than they were 40 years ago, while most education policymakers and reformers have abandoned integration as a cause.That reality is explained in a new report ca
Diane in the Evening 8-29-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Our Thoroughly Insane Teacher Evaluation SystemThis is a letter from Arthur Goldstein to his colleagues at Francis Lewis High School in Queens, New York. Arthur is chapter chair of his school, where he teaches English language learners. He also had a terrific blog called NYC Educator. This is what he told the staff about the new te
NYC Educator: Chapter Leader Addresses Measures of Student Learning
NYC Educator: Chapter Leader Addresses Measures of Student Learning: Chapter Leader Addresses Measures of Student Learning-->Dear colleagues:Today our Measures of Student Learning Committee met to decide precisely how thoroughly invalid junk science measures will be used to rate teachers in our school. We had several choices. We based our choices on the information available to us, which was very
Lessons from L.A. | Scholastic.com
Lessons from L.A. | Scholastic.com: Lessons from L.A.What can school boards learn from the election upsets in the City of Angels?By Alexander Russo | Winter 2013PRINTEMAILEducation has always been political, and bipartisanship has often been superficial. But education has become more explicitly political in recent years. Battles that were once limited to partisan debates between liberals and conse
CAHSEE and APR Results - Year 2013
CAHSEE and APR Results - Year 2013 (CA Dept of Education): Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Reports ImprovedResults on High School Exit ExamAccountability Results Show Majority of California Schools Meet or Exceed State TargetSACRAMENTO—Students in the class of 2013 passed California's High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) at the highest rate since the test was made a graduation requirement, with 95.5
Charter operator owed its schools millions, but no one's checking its books :: News :: Philadelphia City Paper
Charter operator owed its schools millions, but no one's checking its books :: News :: Philadelphia City Paper: Charter operator owed its schools millions, but no one's checking its booksBy Daniel Denvir Published: 08/29/2013 | 3 Comments Postedjessica kourkounisEXTRA CREDIT: Aspira Inc. of Pennsylvania, headquartered on North Fifth Street, owed its publicly funded charter schools $3.3 million, ac
Continuing the fight for education in the South The Ed Show — MSNBC
Shows The Ed Show — MSNBC: Continuing the fight for education in the South
Mother claims district offered family thousands to keep autistic son out of school | news10.net
Mother claims district offered family thousands to keep autistic son out of school | news10.net: Mother claims district offered family thousands to keep autistic son out of school
8-29-13 Wait What?
Wait What?: Think Bridgeport’s TFA issue is bad, try Windham’sAs reported yesterday and reprinted in today’s Washington Post, thanks to a deal between Paul Vallas and Nate Snow, the Executive Director for the Connecticut Chapter of Teach for America, Bridgeport hired another 31 TFA recruits this week.  The contract Vallas signed last spring committed the City of Bridgeport to hire 125 mostly out-o
September Strategies to Foster a Successful Classroom Community — Whole Child Education
September Strategies to Foster a Successful Classroom Community — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOGSeptember Strategies to Foster a Successful Classroom CommunityAugust 29, 2013 by ASCD Whole Child BloggersPost written byRachel LissyAs a professional development trainer with Ramapo for Children, an organization that provides youth programming and adult training for special needs students
8-29-13 Seattle Schools Community Forum
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Marni Campbell Leaving Seattle SchoolsMarni Campbell, Executive Director for the NW, is leaving to become the Executive Director of Instruction and Innovation in Highline School District for Susan Enfield.  (Oddly, the notice of her hiring just calls her "Executive Director of Schools" which sounds like a far larger post than for just a region.  Probably an oversig
Morning Read: School CA Schools Moving Toward Segregation - LA School Report
Morning Read: School CA Schools Moving Toward Segregation - LA School Report:Post navigationPost navigationMorning Read: School CA Schools Moving Toward SegregationPosted on August 29, 2013 by LA School ReportPosted on August 29, 2013 by LA School ReportIn shadow of March on DC, schools increasingly segregated in CaliforniaFifty years after the March on Washington, a major challenge facing Califor
Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team
FCMAT » Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team: New LAUSD technology panel tackles details of iPad projectEducation HeadlinesThursday, August 29, 2013Stockton USD pays $65,000 over Amato aide firing disputeAvoiding the potential six-figure cost of going to trial, Stockton Unified has agreed to pay $65,000 to Matt George to settle a lawsuit filed in 2012 by the former second-in-command to c
8-29-13 Ed Notes Online
Ed Notes Online: Urban Ed Blog Takes Shot at Peter Cunningham....people on the other side will respond with public jeers and snickers and will invoke the children in order to marginalize these very real concerns and discredit the people who express them. This is how their kind always responds to criticism and dissent. ... Urban EdOur pal at Urban Education exposes Peter Cunningham, who used to wor
The Philadelphia School Crush Saga
The Philadelphia School Crush Saga « City School Stories: The Philadelphia School Crush Saga A Teacher’s Point of ViewNotes from the FieldSubmitted by Joy of TeachingOver the summer I spent time in doctor’s waiting rooms  and began playing the online game sensation “Candy Crush Saga” to whittle away the time.  The game is based upon matching three similar colored candy pieces to reach certain goal
Uncommon Sense to the Core | Lily's Blackboard
Uncommon Sense to the Core | Lily's Blackboard: Uncommon Sense to the CoreAug 29th, 2013 by Lily.I was talking to my neighbor the other day. On the front stoop, she introduced me to her friend who was visiting – a middle-school librarian from Maryland.I told her I worked with the NEA, and we talked a little shop. I asked, “So what are you doing to get ready for the school year.” She said, “Well, m
NYC Public School Parents: Please contribute to help the final orphaned class at Christopher Columbus HS
NYC Public School Parents: Please contribute to help the final orphaned class at Christopher Columbus HS: Please contribute to help the final orphaned class at Christopher Columbus HScredit: GothamSchoolsHere is the somber request by an alumnae of Columbus HS in the Bronx to help students in the last graduating class at that school, being phased out by the DOE, receive college counseling and other
A Point/Counterpoint Approach to Common Core Communication | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights
A Point/Counterpoint Approach to Common Core Communication | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights: A Point/Counterpoint Approach to Common Core CommunicationBy National School Public Relations Association on August 29, 2013By Jim Dunn, APR, Past President of the National School Public Relations Association(NSPRA)/Current Communication ConsultantThe battle lines seem to be drawn conc
Morning Wink 8-28-13 AM Posts #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT #P2 #Cheats4Change
BIG EDUCATION APE - MORNING WINK  AM POSTSTODAY8-29-13 Schools Matter @ The Chalk FaceSCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE: Memphis Commercial Appeal Ignores Cuts to Worker Salaries/Benefits to Pay for Charter School Empire and Other CorpEd PrioritiesPolicy elites of Shelby County are in search for more tax money for corporate welfare education projects.   For pre-K, there is a plan to increase the bur



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