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Friday, February 28, 2014

2-28-14 The Answer Sheet

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A video that shows why teachers are going out of their minds
The video below is not a parody. It shows Chicago Public School teachers in a professional development session that will make you understand why teachers are going out of their minds and to what extent administrators have infantilized teachers. Here is the video’s description on YouTube:  This presenter was one of several consultants flown in […]    
Winning videos from first White House Student Film Festival
President Obama is hosting the White House’s first ever Student Film Festival, an event aimed to showcase technology in learning,  and below are some of the 16 short films selected to be screened, all of them made by students from elementary through high school. Some of the winners come from students  in Maryland, Virginia and […]    
Why preschool critics are wrong
W. Steven Barnett is the director of the National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University and he is annoyed. At what? People who keep arguing that preschool has not lasting benefits — despite evidence to the contrary. In this post he takes on the critics and their interpretation of the research. By W. […]    
Why NAEP isn’t really ‘the nation’s report card’
The National Assessment of Educational Progress is known across the country as “the nation’s report card” because it is the largest nationally representative  and continuing assessment of what America’s students know in different subjects. The body that oversees NAEP,  the National Assessment Governing Board, this week marked its 25th anniversary with a conference in Washington, at which […]    


2-27-14 The Answer Sheet
The Answer Sheet: Gov. Christie’s new crisis: Protests grow over state control of Newark schoolsThere’s a new crisis in New Jersey, and it isn’t about traffic jams. Public protests in Newark are growing over an effort by Superintendent Cami Anderson, who was appointed to run the state-operated district by Gov. Chris Christie, to reshape the city’s school system. She plans to close some traditional