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LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 5-19-14 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Bob Braun: Cami Will Lay Off 500, including 200 TeachersThe election for Mayor of Newark is over, but state-appointed superintendent Cam Anderson reminds everyone she is still in charge of the schools. Bob Braun reports that Cami will cut 500 Newark public schools employees, “including 200 teaching positions, 200 central office emp
The Language of School “Reform” Distracts Us from the Needs of Children and Their Schools | janresseger
The Language of School “Reform” Distracts Us from the Needs of Children and Their Schools | janresseger: The Language of School “Reform” Distracts Us from the Needs of Children and Their SchoolsPosted on May 19, 2014 by janressegerDespite its name, if you drive along Lakeview Road between St. Clair and Superior  in Cleveland, Ohio, you cannot see Lake Erie.  Today your view will be of boarded up h
5-19-14 The Answer Sheet
The Answer Sheet: Haverford commencement speaker calls some students ‘immature’ and arrogant’The commencement address at Haverford College in Pennsylvania wasn’t your typical commencement address on Sunday. One of the speeches at the event was delivered by William G. Bowen, the former president of Princeton University, who was chosen after the first choice for speaker, Robert J. Birgeneau, became
5-19-14 Seattle Schools Community Forum Week
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Stats on People Who Pushing Making Money Off Public SchoolsFrom Diane Ravitch:  The trade journal Alpha recently reported that the hedge fund industry’s top 25 earners collected $21.15 billion, a whopping 50 percent over their total the year before.A hedge fund manager in 2013 needed to take in $300 million just to make the top 25. Ten years ago, in 2004, an aspiri
5-19-14 Schools Matter
Schools Matter: Madeloni Beats TURNcoat Paul Toner for MTA PresidentAmazing and wonderful!  From CPS: Congratulations to Barbara Madeloni, president-elect, and Janet Anderson, vice president-elect of the Massachusetts Teachers Association. Madeloni, the former director of the Secondary Teacher Education Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, was elected at the MTA's annual meeting of
5-19-14 Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL: Learn About Synonyms & The World Cup In My Latest NY Times Post For ELLsLearn about synonyms and the World Cup in my latest New York Times post for English Language Learners. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Learning About The 2014 World Cup In Brazil. You can see all my previous 40 NY Times posts here.by Larry Ferla
5-19-14 Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher
Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.: Drugs in the war on poor kids.“For now, we’re left with one of the ironies of income inequality: a rare instance of poor children getting more of something than they need.” More than 10,000 American children ages 2 and 3 are being medicated for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). They are
5-19-14 Ed Notes Online
Ed Notes Online: UFT Contract - What's Missing - How About Discipline?The amount of short-sighted "trust" the UFT/Unity crowd is giving this administration is astounding. We have learned from almost 50 years in the UFT - if it's not in the contract, there are no guarantees -- even if it's in the contract, many have learned that the loose language and loopholes allows the DOE to drive tru
5-19-14 @ The Chalk Face
@ THE CHALK FACE: An Open Letter to TFAers Tempted to Diagnose ADHD, Among Other IssuesDear Teach for America (TFA) Corps Member: In 1985, I graduated from high school. So did TFA founder, Wendy Kopp. She and I happen to be only five weeks apart in age. In April 2014, I published a book. Kopp has her own chapter. She attended college at Princeton from 1985-89. I also attended college, at […]5 by d
5-19-14 With A Brooklyn Accent Go BATs
With A Brooklyn Accent: Should Labor Historians Encourage A Boycott of Teach for America?In the last few years, Teach for America has gone out of its way to send its Corps members into cities which have fired large numbers of veteran union teachers- among them Chicago, Newark and Washington DC. Basically, the organization has become a source of replacement labor for cities seeking to close schools
empathyeducates – School Closures: A New Version of Separate and Unequal
empathyeducates – School Closures: A New Version of Separate and Unequal: School Closures: A New Version of Separate and UnequalPhotograph; Students walk through the Loop March 25, 2013, to protest plan to close 50 Chicago elementary schools. | Scott Olson/Getty ImagesYour Take: Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, black communities are fighting a new threat that is destroying educationa
5-18-13 Curmudgucation Week
CURMUDGUCATION: Rigorizing Eight Year OldsOne of the most odious policies to emerge from the Reformster swamp is the mandatory retention of all third graders who don't pass the Big Test in reading. And now Mary Laura Bragg, the director of Florida's program, has popped up to help us all understand just how anti-child this policy is.She has popped up in North Carolina (motto: Strapping schools to a
5-19-14 Perdido Street School
Perdido Street School: John Liu To Run Against Tony Avella In PrimaryFrom Ken Lovett at the Daily News: Former City Controller John Liu has decided to run for state Senate, a source close to him told the Daily News. Liu, 47, will primary Queens Democrat incumbent Tony Avella, who angered party leaders earlier this year by joining a faction of breakaway Dems who jointly control the Senate with the
Is DR Alison Coviello; Principal and Ed.D Stalling Complying With Discovery? southbronxschool.com
http://www.southbronxschool.com: Is DR Alison Coviello; Principal and Ed.D Stalling Complying With Discovery?Discovery is;A category of procedural devices employed by a party to a civil or criminal action, prior to trial, to require the adverse party to disclose information that is essential for the preparation of the requesting party's case and that the other party alone knows or possesses.Simple
New Phrase Emerges to Describe Anti-Common Coreites: “Barbarians at the Gate” | Missouri Education Watchdog
New Phrase Emerges to Describe Anti-Common Coreites: “Barbarians at the Gate” | Missouri Education Watchdog: New Phrase Emerges to Describe Anti-Common Coreites: “Barbarians at the Gate”inShareDefinition of Barbarians at the Gate: deal makers and publicity flaks….industrial powerhouse…savage fight for the control of RJT Nabisco, the largest takeover in Wall Street History.THAT’S how Arizona Superi
An Open Letter to TFAers Tempted to Diagnose ADHD, Among Other Issues | deutsch29
An Open Letter to TFAers Tempted to Diagnose ADHD, Among Other Issues | deutsch29: An Open Letter to TFAers Tempted to Diagnose ADHD, Among Other IssuesMay 18, 2014Dear Teach for America (TFA) Corps Member:In 1985, I graduated from high school. So did TFA founder, Wendy Kopp. She and I happen to be only five weeks apart in age.In April 2014, I published a book. Kopp has her own chapter.She attende
Reclaim the Promise of Brown v. Board | Randi Weingarten
Reclaim the Promise of Brown v. Board | Randi Weingarten: Reclaim the Promise of Brown v. BoardHow is it that, 60 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision that ended the legal basis for separate but equal schooling, some public schools in the United States have gleaming labs, libraries and laptops while others lack textbooks, toilet paper and teachers certified in their subjects? What
NYC Educator: Will the New Contract Divide and Conquer?
NYC Educator: Will the New Contract Divide and Conquer?: Will the New Contract Divide and Conquer?Is the name of U.F.T.'s Unity an oxymoron?  Does Unity fail to see how the new contract will divide and conquer its own constituency or has it intentionally planned it this way?   A.T.R.s will be separated from the rest of the rank and file by a seemingly second-class system of due process.  They seem
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: WEEKEND QUOTABLES 60 years after Brown
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: WEEKEND QUOTABLES 60 years after Brown: WEEKEND QUOTABLES 60 years after BrownGrandparent Ollie Clements at Gresham sit-inDonna Brazile "Sixty years later, 'separate and unequal' is still alive...privatizing our school systems results in increased segregation, not improved opportunities." -- CNNGary YoungeRacism is far more than old white men using the N-wo
Opposing visions for education on view in state superintendent race - Los Angeles Times
Opposing visions for education on view in state superintendent race - Los Angeles Times: Opposing visions for education on view in state superintendent raceState superintendent candidate Marshall Tuck shakes hands with opponent Lydia Gutierrez and incumbent Tom Torlakson following a candidates forum in Los Angeles. Each of the candidates represents vastly different views on how to improve student

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Nite Cap 5-18-14 #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT #P2
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 CAP5-18-14 Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacherFred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.: Sunday reads.Pension theft is now called “pension smoothing.” You never would
5-18-14 Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher
Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.: Sunday reads.Pension theft is now called “pension smoothing.” You never would have thought I would have good words to say about principals. But I’m never too old to change. The gathering resistance to standardized tests. Danny Glover on Freedom Summer. Rahm’s fundraising loop-hole is very lucrative. I
empathyeducates – When Racism Slips Into Everyday Speech
empathyeducates – When Racism Slips Into Everyday Speech: When Racism Slips Into Everyday SpeechGeneric image | THINKSTOCKBy The Root Staff | Originally Published at ,/em>The Root. May 15 2014 3:00 AMUsing these common words and phrases with questionable histories just might make you sound like an accidental racist.A recent NPR story revealed the disturbing and shockingly racist origins of the cat
Rally atThe Gates foundationJune 26, 2014Meet at Westlake Center at 5:00 PMSponsored by the Washington BATS - Home
Rally atThe Gates foundationJune 26, 2014Meet at Westlake Center at 5:00 PMSponsored by the Washington BATS - Home: Our vision:Is to include the voices of students, parents, teachers and  our communities in the process of ensuring public schools are centered on this vision:Students deserve the universal right to learn in a manner that allows them to find and develop their highest potential as func
5-18-14 Seattle Schools Community Forum Week
Seattle Schools Community Forum: School Road Safety Public Input WorkshopsFrom the City of Seattle:Simply THE most important road safety meetings you can attend this year @SeattleDOT School Road Safety. Why? Starting in 2015, the School Road Safety Plan will prioritize millions in safety improvements every year around our schools. **Tuesday, May 20 at 6 PM to 7:30 PM SW Southwest Branch Seattle Pu
5-18-14 Scathing Purple Musings | Color me purple in Florida ALL Week
Scathing Purple Musings | Color me purple in Florida, red in Washington, dark sky-blue in Israel and public school in Education: The End to Step Up for Students Lobbying and Political Activity With Taxpayer Money: Not ExactlyJournalist turned Step Up for Students  (SUFS) executive Ron Matus is touting that they already have “started” applications for over 100,000 students for Florida’s tax credit
4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit 5-18-14
4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit: Op-Ed: HOW AN ECONOMICS PROFESSOR TAUGHT ME A LIFE-CHANGING LESSON – IN LITERATUREby MILES CORWIN, Op-Ed in the LA Times | http://lat.ms/1gWAdis Sean Kelly / For The Times May 18, 2014  ::  Every spring, during college graduation season, I think about a former professor who uttered two astonishing sentences that changed the course of my life. I was a di
EVAAS’s SAS Inc.: “The Frackers of the Educational World” |
EVAAS’s SAS Inc.: “The Frackers of the Educational World” |: EVAAS’s SAS Inc.: “The Frackers of the Educational World” David Patten, a former history teacher, college instructor, and author, recently wrote an exceelent article for the History News Network about VAMs in his state of Ohio (another state that uses the Education Value-Added Assessment System [EVAAS] statewide). He writes about what th
5-18-14 Jersey Jazzman
Jersey Jazzman: Chris Christie: Lying Liar, or Completely Clueless?Give The Auditor, the Star-Ledger's weekly political insider column, credit for catching Chris Christie's latest lie - although, in my opinion, this merits much stronger language:Gov. Chris Christie joined an exclusive club last week — governors who get shellacked with six downgrades of their state’s credit rating. The only other m
5-18-14 The Answer Sheet
The Answer Sheet: The famous Steve Jobs commencement speech: ‘Stay hungry. Stay foolish.’During commencement season, it’s fun to look back at some of the great speeches. If you are interested in reading what I have declared to be the greatest commencement speech ever, click here. And below is one of the most famous, the address delivered by Steve Jobs at Stanford University on June 12, 2005. The v
Morning Wink 5-18-14 AM Posts #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT #P2
BIG EDUCATION APE - MORNING WINK  AM POSTSLISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 5-18-14 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for allDiane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: The Nation Investigates: Teacher Jail in Los AngelesAre classrooms overflowing with sexual predators? Some school leaders in Los Angeles think they are. The Nation reports on a special investiga