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Watch the LIVE feed from the Google Hangout on School Climate and Social Inclusion here and don’t forget to tweet about it! Also, catch up on the Storify from Monday’s Twitter Chat here.
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Posted by Sean Weisbrot on August 11, 2013
California’s senior senator, Dianne Feinstein, didn’t mince words “Stop deporting farmworkers” or you risk crippling the country’s food supply and devastating the agricultural industry. Senator Feinstein has asked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities to stop deporting undocumented agricultural farmworkers much the same way ICE has stopped deported undocumented youth. Her plea com
In this post, I would like to offer my response to this information included as part of Diane Ravitch’s post on my exchange with Core Knowledge (CK) founder E.D. Hirsch. Regarding my strong statements on Amplify’s profit motive, Hirsch writes the following: The only way Amplify can make money from CK Pre-K-through 3 is if a school ...read moreThe post Reflections on Amplify’s Core Knowledge Profit
Seven-year-old Tiana Parker is attending a new school in Tulsa this week – and the rest of us would be wise to understand why. Tiana’s father pulled her out of Deborah Brown Community Charter School earlier this week when school officials barred his dreadlocked daughter from entry because of a policy that forbids “faddish hair ...read moreThe post Do Charter School Students Have First Amendment Ri
Michelle Rhee’s StudentsFirst group is holding a “Teacher Town Hall” meeting in Los Angeles on September 5, 2013, as part of a multi-city tour. I can’t fathom why anyone would be excited. As a Californian (since 1990), as an Angeleno (since roughly 2001), and as the parent of a public school-attending fourth grader, I’m hard ...read moreThe post Michelle Rhee Comes to Los Angeles; The City Shrugs
The 2013-14 school year begins in a few days for the students of the Philadelphia School District. But we can be certain that this school year will be a far cry from what we imagine school to be. Schools will be missing the bare essentials, like counselors and nurses. Schools will not be ready to ...read moreThe post Philadelphia Student Union – Back-to-Sch…What? This isn’t a school. appeared firs
At yesterday’s State Board of Education meeting Governor Malloy’s Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, recommended that the Board of Education grant Steven Adamowski a one-year extension in his role as the Special Master for the Windham and New London school systems. And then, in a surprising and extraordinary turn of events, Pryor announced that Special ...read moreThe post What the Hell is g
Dr. King Marches Against the War in Viet Nam, March 1967: Dr. King Marches Against the War in Viet Nam in Chicago, March 1967 Browse photos of the march. On March 25 1967, civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led 5,000 people down State Street in Chicago to protest the war in Viet Nam. This was the first anti-war march that Dr. King had joined, and one more step in his increasingly voca
Over 100 principals in New York City are not trusted by their staff, according to the Learning Environment Survey results for 2012-13, released earlier today. I don’t place much stock in the surveys as a whole – but when half the staff says “I don’t trust you” something’s going on. We’ll look at other questions, and more details, later, and always with a grain of salt. Which district has the least
The Texas Tribune: In This Online Psychology Class, the Key Words Are Real Time
This year taking Introduction to Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin can be done online and in real time, even if you aren’t a U.T. student.
Rise Is Seen in Students Who Use E-Cigarettes
The increased popularity of e-cigarettes among middle and high school students is prompting concerns that the devices could be creating new health problems.
This Summer and the Syrian Decision featuring Jon Stewart, Tom Friedman, and LBJContinue Reading at The Daily Riff
Maine Governor Signs Executive Order Protecting Local Control, Student Privacy
Governor Paul LePage (R-ME) signed an executive order that affirmed Maine’s commitment to local control and student privacy rights. It doesn’t back Maine out of the Common Core State Standards, but it is a HUGE step and other governors should be doing the same. Citizens in that state will still have the opportunity to vote them out at the ballot box.Here is Governor LePage’s executive order:AN O
Stop Common Core Funding in California
This is a reader submission a concerned parent in California, about a bill that would establish California’s new Common Core-aligned assessment and pave the way for Smarter Balanced Assessments:I just got off the phone with staff in the CA State Senate Appropriations Committee about AB 484 (Bonilla) Pupil assessments: California Measurement of Academic Performance and Progress for the 21st Century