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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."


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KEITH HERRON: New Initiatives Address the Plight of Students of Color
KEITH HERRON: New Initiatives Address the Plight of Students of Color: KEITH HERRON: New Initiatives Address the Plight of Students of ColorAugust 20, 2013 by Observer Staff Leave a CommentinShareOPINION – The plight of today’s low graduation rates among males of color is a serious matter.In the state of California, less than 68 percent of Hispanic students who start high school graduate on time.
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Diane Ravitch is Coming
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Diane Ravitch is Coming: Diane Ravitch is ComingWith her new book (Reign of Error) on September 26, 2013.  Her talk will be at Kane Hall (Red Square on the UW campus) in Room 130 from 7-8:30 p.m.  Free and open to the public. REIGN OF ERROR. An incisive, comprehensive look at today’s American school system that argues against those who claim it is broken and beyond
PSAT for 8-20-13: Don’t buy school supplies at WalMart Parents United for Responsible Education
Parents United for Responsible Education » Blog Archive » PSAT for 8-20-13: Don’t buy school supplies at WalMart: PSAT for 8-20-13: Don’t buy school supplies at WalMartPublic Schools Action Tuesday is usually about something you can/should do to support public education. Today it’s about something you shouldn’t do.DON’T BUY SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT WALMART!It’s that time of year when everyone is stockin
Diane in the Evening 8-20-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Who Is Held Accountable in North Carolina?A teacher explains what accountability means in North Carolina: I argue that the validity of these test scores and results are dismal because the test itself does NOT hold students accountable (at least in my state of NC). The entire basis of the test is invalid before the students even too
Ain't No Rocky Mountain High Enough — Whole Child Education
Ain't No Rocky Mountain High Enough — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOGAin’t No Rocky Mountain High EnoughAugust 20, 2013 by Kevin ScottAs a classroom teacher, it was easy to take the time to reflect in the summer. Even though I often did curriculum work, taught summer school, or other education related jobs between the end of June and late August, I also spent a good deal of down time w
Young Involved Philadelphia to host discussion on schools crisis | Philadelphia Public School Notebook
Young Involved Philadelphia to host discussion on schools crisis | Philadelphia Public School Notebook: Young Involved Philadelphia to host discussion on schools crisisby thenotebook on Aug 20 2013 Posted in Events="" style="color: rgb(76, 153, 72); cursor: pointer; float: left; padding: 0px 2px;">Share on emailCOMMENTS (0)PRINTEarlier this summer, Young Involved Philadelphia, an incubator of civi
8-20-13 Jersey Jazzman
Jersey Jazzman: Teacher Pensions: The Stupid Keeps On Comin'Make it stop! MAKE IT STOP!!! As the Philadelphia School District scrambles to come up with enough cash to open for students in September, a new report suggests the city’s school funding crisis is on par with municipal issues in Detroit, Chicago and elsewhere.  At the heart of it all: pensions.  Payments to retired teachers and public emp
The Underachievement School District | Gary Rubinstein's Blog
The Underachievement School District | Gary Rubinstein's Blog: The Underachievement School DistrictIf you’re a parent, a student, or a teacher, the last thing you want to hear is that the state you live in has been commended by Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, as a ‘reform’ leader.  This has been occurring recently in the state of Tennessee.The state education commissioner of Tennessee is form
8-20-13 Truth in American Education
Truth in American Education: This Wave is Coming to Kill Common CoreVia the Tampa Bay Times – “Common Core curriculum standards spark political firestorm”An excerpt:That wasn’t always the case. When the initiative launched in 2009, lawmakers from both parties, teachers unions, parent groups and business associations supported it. They made the argument that national standards would raise the bar f
Proficiency Rates And Achievement Gaps
Shanker Blog » Proficiency Rates And Achievement Gaps: Proficiency Rates And Achievement GapsPosted by Matthew Di Carlo on August 20, 2013The change in New York State tests, as well as their results, has inevitably resulted in a lot of discussion of how achievement gaps have changed over the past decade or so (and what they look like using the new tests). In many cases, the gaps, and trends in the
8-20-13 Seattle Schools Community Forum
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Superintendent To Meet with Native American ParentsI understand that the Superintendent is scheduled to have a long meeting today with Native American parents and leaders.  I'm sure it will be a compelling discussion and I hope he listens.Like all of U.S. history with Native Americans, the Seattle Schools' history doesn't have a whole lot to hold its head up about.
8-20-13 Missouri Education Watchdog
Missouri Education Watchdog: Common Core Graphic Seen in School. Unattainable Goals and Free Stuff.I've heard from many parents who are horrified at what they have seen and heard on the first day of school.  This was seen on the first day of school somewhere in the United States (the teacher's face was cropped to protect her identity): Sounds like utopia.  Let's examine this teacher's graphic: All
Christina Hoff Sommers: School Has Become Hostile to Boys | TIME.com
Christina Hoff Sommers: School Has Become Hostile to Boys | TIME.com: School Has Become Too Hostile to BoysAnd efforts to re-engineer the young-male imagination are doomed to failBy Christina Hoff Sommers @chsommersAug. 19, 2013 As school begins in the coming weeks, parents of boys should ask themselves a question: Is my son really welcome? A flurry of incidents last spring suggests that the answe
Federal grants support counseling, STEM in California schools + Brown vetoes career tech certification bill SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources
SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources:  Print this articleFederal grants support counseling, STEM in California schoolsBy Kimberly BeltranTuesday, August 20, 2013Eleven California districts are among 35 from across the country receiving grants under a $12.3 million U.S. Department of Education program designed to support or expand counseling services in elementary schools.Three other Cali
Cali Education Headlines Tuesday, August 20, 2013
FCMAT » Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team: New national standards pump extra $113 million into LA UnifiedLAUSD teachers want more time to plan for new curriculumCommon Core Tests are Not Good for Children or Other Living Things - Living in Dialogue - Education Week TeacherEducation HeadlinesTuesday, August 20, 2013New national standards pump extra $113 million into LA UnifiedThe Los A
Morning Wink 8-20-13 AM Posts #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT #P2 #Cheats4Change
BIG EDUCATION APE - MORNING WINK  AM POSTSODAYTune in for the Crazy Crawfish Radio Hour! | Crazy Crawfish's BlogTune in for the Crazy Crawfish Radio Hour! | Crazy Crawfish's Blog: Tune in for the Crazy Crawfish Radio Hour!Posted on August 20, 20130 This Monday August 26th at 10:00 am (Central) tune into WBOK, The New Orleans Imperative.   You can listen online : http://www.wbok1230am.com/ or 1230A
Tune in for the Crazy Crawfish Radio Hour! | Crazy Crawfish's Blog
Tune in for the Crazy Crawfish Radio Hour! | Crazy Crawfish's Blog: Tune in for the Crazy Crawfish Radio Hour!Posted on August 20, 20130 This Monday August 26th at 10:00 am (Central) tune into WBOK, The New Orleans Imperative.   You can listen online : http://www.wbok1230am.com/ or 1230AM radio. Possible topics include the inBloom data piracy scandal and John White’s SSN leaks, St Helena’s fight w
8-20-13 Wait What? Malloy/Pryor’s new “Turnaround Director” violated Connecticut law by failing to get proper teacher certification
Wait What?: Malloy/Pryor’s new “Turnaround Director” violated Connecticut law by failing to get proper teacher certificationIn what can only be described as a classic move of incredible arrogance, Governor Malloy’s Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, has named a non-certified individual to head up Malloy and Pryor’s pet project; the Department of Education’s “Turnaround Office” which has resp
National Strike! August 29th | OccupyWallSt.org
National Strike! August 29th | OccupyWallSt.org: National Strike! August 29thPosted 1 hour ago on Aug. 20, 2013, 9:52 a.m. EST by OccupyWallStTags: labor, strike, fast food workersvia LowPayIsNotOK.org:Thousands of workers are going on a national strike on August 29 to demand better pay and better treatment. Low-wage jobs are the fastest growing jobs in the nation and they need to pay more so that
U.S. News & World Report Twitter Chat: Children and the Affordable Care Act | First Focus #KidCare
Home | First Focus: U.S. News & World Report Twitter Chat: Children and the Affordable Care ActPlease join U.S. News & World Report, First Focus, the Urban Institute, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University’s Health Policy Institute for a live Twitter chat about what the Affordable Care Act will mean for children and their famil
Why America Should Care About Philadelphia’s Children
Why America Should Care About Philadelphia’s Children: Why America Should Care About Philadelphia’s Children“A Public School System From Hell”Philadelphia, the place where the Declaration of Independence was signed and the Constitution was written, and the site of the oldest residential street in the United States, has become the site where the nation’s drift away from its founding ideals is most
Pinterest and Reddit Launch Initiatives for Teachers NEA Today
NEA Today: Retired Educators Help Disadvantaged Students Become Equipped to LearnBy Helen Yoshida As schools reopen their doors across the country, many students will go home after the first day with a list of  school supplies they will need for the year.  This can be difficult for economically-disadvantaged students because their families may not be able to afford the necessary items on the list.
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Have we really made CPS and wing of City Hall?
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Have we really made CPS and wing of City Hall?: Have we really made CPS and wing of City Hall?It's like a bad dream...A foul-mouthed megalomaniac is given autocratic control over the schools in the nation's third largest city. He doesn't particularly care for public education and certainly wouldn't send his own children to a public school -- especially to one that ha
Conflicting ideas about how to rate teacher prep programs | HechingerEd Blog
Conflicting ideas about how to rate teacher prep programs | HechingerEd Blog: Conflicting ideas about how to rate teacher prep programsAfter winning a hard-fought battle against the teachers union to impose a new teacher evaluation system, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has turned to evaluating the training programs that produce the city’s teachers.The New York City Department of Education
Negro Mayor Hushes as Overseer Tom Puts a Whipping on Philly’s Youngsters
Negro Mayor Hushes as Overseer Tom Puts a Whipping on Philly’s Youngsters: Negro Mayor Hushes as Overseer Tom Puts a Whipping on Philly’s YoungstersB.R.O TALK: BLACK NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE Petition Urges Negro Mayor to Stand Up to Gov. Corbett and Fight for Philadelphia!On May 10th 2013, Mayor Michael A. Nutter was joined by Superintendent Dr. Hite and the Philadelphia State Delegation, as he announc
Is the Dream of Education for All Already Over? | LinkedIn
Is the Dream of Education for All Already Over? | LinkedIn: Is the Dream of Education for All Already Over?inShareOne Laptop per Child (OLPC), a non-profit organisation which was set up to bring education to the world's poorest children, has impressed and inspired me with its original mission and approach for the last few years. Very recently, however, they have changed their strategy by launching
Louisiana Educator: Jindal Anti-teacher Law Ruled Unconstitutional . . . Again
Louisiana Educator: Jindal Anti-teacher Law Ruled Unconstitutional . . . Again: Jindal Anti-teacher Law Ruled Unconstitutional . . . AgainDistrict Judge Ben Jones has ruled that Governor Jindal's Act 1 of 2012 violates a teacher's constitutional rights in two important ways according to the Monroe News Star account.My congratulations to the Louisiana Association of Educators and LAE attorney Brian
LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 8-20-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Philadelphia: Shame on Governor Corbett!The public schools of Philadelphia are being slowly, surely strangled by Governor Tom Corbett and the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Or, maybe, not so slowly. The state has a constitutional responsibility to maintain a public school system in every district but the state leaders don’t believe i
8-20-13 Ed Notes Online
Ed Notes Online: MORE Weekly Update: Come to our summer series on building an active UFT chapter in your school... come to our Summer Series event on August 22nd at Local 138,and our newly redesigned website at morecaucusnyc.org View this email in your browser Weekly Update #64 August 23, 2013 Share Tweet Forward to Friend Join MORE Today MARCH ON WASHINGTONRealize the DreamSat, 8/24 COMMITTEES:Hi
8-20-13 Schools Matter @ The Chalk Face
SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE: “Honesty is such a lonely word…”: Jeb Bush Lacks CredibilityIt is becoming a disturbing refrain in my head whenever I visit Twitter: Where’s the media? Jeb Bush offers a string of claims, no relevant evidence, and the all-too-usual glossing over of real educational problems in “Toward a Better Education System: A set of bold, proven reforms is the key to raising st
8-20-13 Perdido Street School
Perdido Street School: Needing To Quantify EverythingDiane Ravitch:The other day, I was involved in an extended online discussion about proficiency and accountability with about 50 people, mostly inside the Beltway. These are big names, people who make decisions that control your child’s life in school. I got more and more exasperated as the various think tank experts waxed on about how and why pa
Tony Bennett Resignation Splits Education Insiders: Poll
Tony Bennett Resignation Splits Education Insiders: Poll: Tony Bennett Resignation Splits Education Insiders: PollPosted: 08/20/2013 8:15 am EDTOnly 50 percent of education "insiders" surveyed think that Tony Bennett, Florida's former Republican education commissioner, should have resigned after initial reports of a grade-changing scandal.The survey respondents didn't split along party lines eithe
The Educated Reporter: Proceed With Caution: Using Polling Data in Education Reporting
The Educated Reporter: Proceed With Caution: Using Polling Data in Education Reporting: Proceed With Caution: Using Polling Data in Education ReportingOn Wednesday, Aug. 21 at 9 a.m. EDT, I’ll be chatting live with Bill Bushaw, executive director of Phi Delta Kappa, about the new Gallup poll findings. You can use this link to ask questions in advance of the conversation. The annual PDK/Gallup educ
Student test scores now linked to teachers’ licenses
Student test scores now linked to teachers’ licenses: Student test scores now linked to teachers’ licensesBy Valerie Strauss, Published: August 20 at 6:00 amE-mail the writer0CommentsMoreWe should have seen this coming.School reformers who love using student standardized test scores as the chief accountability measure in education have found yet a new way to use them against teachers.It’s not enou
NYC Educator: Krugman Becomes a Duncan Dittohead
NYC Educator: Krugman Becomes a Duncan Dittohead: Krugman Becomes a Duncan Dittohead It's pretty suspicious that, on the eve of Diane Ravitch's book release, the dunces are in confederacy against her, and for Common Core. It's particularly egregious to find said dunces at the NY Times day after day.I've long admired NY Times columnist Paul Krugman. During the insanity and excesses of GW's reign, h

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Top of Our List | First Focus
Top of Our List | First Focus: The Minimum Wage: A Children’s IssueAugust 19, 2013by Kevin Curran, First FocusAs the American economy continues to recover, there are many proposed changes that are supposed to better the nation. One recent proposal that warrants further discussion is raising the federal minimum wage. The federal minimum wage is currently $7.25 an hour and was last raised in 2009. T
Nite Cap 8-19-13 #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT #P2 #Cheats4Change
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 CAPTODAYGarcetti picks up mantle from Villaraigosa, appoints education deputy | Pass / Fail | 89.3 KPCCGarcetti picks up mantle from Villaraigosa, appoints education deputy | Pass / Fail | 89.3 KPCC: Garcetti picks up mantle from Villaraigosa, appoints educat