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LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 9-15-14 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Amy Frogge: A Novel Idea for Real Education Reform!Everyone wants to reform education. Everyone went to school, so everyone has ideas. But Amy Frogge, a member of the Metro Nashville School Board, has a truly novel idea: Let experienced educators lead the way. Think of it. Who knows best what children need? Experienced teachers. Wh
9-15-14 Wait What? - Three cheers for campaign finance corruption in Connecticut!
Wait What?: Three cheers for campaign finance corruption in Connecticut!Governor Dannel “Dan” Malloy has deposited his check for $6.2 million from the State’s Public Finance System. As a result of Connecticut’s landmark 2005 campaign finance reform bill, in return for raising $250,000 in contributions of under $100, Malloy (and the Republican nominee for governor) have each received $6.2 million i
9-15-14 Engaging Parents In School… | Going Beyond Parent "Involvement"
Engaging Parents In School… | Going Beyond Parent "Involvement": “Home Visits: Reaching Beyond the Classroom”Home Visits: Reaching Beyond the Classroom is a new nice post over at Edutopia. You might also be interested in The Best Resources For Learning About Teacher Home Visits.2 by Larry Ferlazzo / 4h 9-14-14 Engaging Parents In School… | Going Beyond Parent "Involvement"Engag
9-15-14 Ed Notes Online Week
Ed Notes Online: Another March and Why I Ain't Marchin' Anymore - Unless People are going to a bar afterwardsSo after sitting through a meeting on Saturday where the Staten Island march for Eric Garner was raised to the level of the most important civil rights issue of our time - and you were basically supporting racism if you were not there - as about 7 million people weren't - including a few mi
9-15-14 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.: Neil Steinberg compares opposition to Israeli policies and campus rape.“Jeez. Condemning Israel is a classic American college phenomenon, like binge drinking and date rape,” writes the Sun-Times Neil Steinberg. This is so wrong on so many levels. But so typical of what passes for Chicago’s current mai
9-15-14 Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL: Research Studies Of The WeekI often write about research studies from various fields and how they can be applied to the classroom. I write individual posts about ones that I think are especially significant, and will continue to do so. However, so many studies are published that it’s hard to keep up. So I’ve started writing
The Answer Sheet 9-15-14
Answer Sheet: How to get girls more interested in STEM subjectsWhy are girls underrepresented in STEM classes and careers? What can be done about it? Author Annie Murphy Paul   discusses that in this post. She is a contributing writer  for Time magazine, writes a weekly column about learning for Time.com, blogs about learning for a number of websites and contributes to various publications.  She i
9-15-14 Seattle Schools Community Forum
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Monday! Let Senator Murray know you value Student Data PrivacyThe Senate HELP (Health Education Labor and Pensions committee) is negotiating over the re-authorization of the Education Sciences Reform Act.  We were told that there are Democrats on the committee who are pushing for relaxing limits on access to personal student data, and are saying that researchers sh
US Senate Looking To Open Access to Student Data – Call To Action | Missouri Education Watchdog
US Senate Looking To Open Access to Student Data – Call To Action | Missouri Education Watchdog: US Senate Looking To Open Access to Student Data – Call To ActioninShareImportant News In From the Parent Coalition for Student PrivacyRIGHT NOW, the Senate HELP (Health Education Labor and Pensions committee) is negotiating  the re-authorization of the Education Sciences Reform Act.  Some members of t
9-16-14 Hemlock on the Rocks
Hemlock on the Rocks: Common Core: It Seemed Like a Good Idea Until It Existeddeutsch29 posted: "In 2008, Education Next asked 3,200 respondents (700 of whom were public school teachers) about their thoughts on having "the same set of educational standards" in order to "hold schools accountable." Respondents were divided into sub-samples and asked on" Respond to this
9-15-14 Curmudgucation - Granddad Learns About The Common Core
CURMUDGUCATION: Granddad Learns About The Common CoreAs your grandad would not say, "OMG!"The media group 617 has produced a video in support of the Core that is apparently intended to embarrass its opponents into silence. It has decidedly not worked out that way-- you will have a hard time finding the video, which seems to have suffered its own attack of embarrassment, but you can read
9-15-14 Perdido Street School
Perdido Street School: Cuomo Had Black, Hispanic Troopers Removed From His Security ContingentAnother week, another Cuomo scandal:A month before Andrew Cuomo was elected governor in 2010, his top aides met privately with two State Police officials and proposed systematically replacing members of the governor's protective unit, including more than a dozen black troopers who suspected they were remo
Common Core Validation Committee Non-Signer Dylan Wiliam Shares a Couple Thoughts :: Frederick M. Hess
Common Core Validation Committee Non-Signer Dylan Wiliam Shares a Couple Thoughts :: Frederick M. Hess: Common Core Validation Committee Non-Signer Dylan Wiliam Shares a Couple Thoughtsby Frederick M. Hess  •  Sep 15, 2014 at 8:38 amCross-posted from Education Week Print Send RSS ShareThe other week, I wrote a column flagging what I deemed to be five "half-truths" that have been repeated
"The Teacher Wars" Hits the Bestseller List, Plus More
"The Teacher Wars" Hits the Bestseller List, Plus More: “The Teacher Wars” Hits the Bestseller List, Plus MoreI am astounded and thrilled to report that The Teacher Wars has debuted at #8 on the New York Times bestseller list for nonfiction. Here are some new ways to learn about the book:A lovely and perceptive short review from The New Yorker, calling the book “engaging…thorough and fai
Russ on Reading: The False Promise of School Choice
Russ on Reading: The False Promise of School Choice: The False Promise of School ChoiceGovernor Chris Christie was in Camden, New Jersey this week to praise the opening of some new charter schools that he is championing. A great believer in school choice, Christie said that parents should have “more choice, not less.”I would like to take the Governor at his word on this. If I were a Camden parent
There’s Something Happening Here | janresseger
There’s Something Happening Here | janresseger: There’s Something Happening HerePosted on September 15, 2014 by janressegerLast spring in a profound commentary the editors of Rethinking Schools magazine argued that school accountability based on high-stakes standardized tests merely disguises class and race privilege as merit.  While individual children of all economic and racial groups are likely
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: WEEKEND QUOTABLES
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: WEEKEND QUOTABLES: WEEKEND QUOTABLESBethlehem, Pa. NAACP President Esther Lee "We could end up with segregation in another form," [Esther Lee] said of charter schools. "It's not 1909, but it's close." -- Express TimesChicago principal, Troy LaRaviereThe [custodial] cuts mean “residents of Chicago lose out, and the corporations profit from our loss
Common Core math standards add up to a big money for education companies | The Hechinger Report
Common Core math standards add up to a big money for education companies | The Hechinger Report: Common Core math standards add up to a big money for education companiesTeachers have to be savvy shoppers as glut of new products enters the marketplaceBy Sarah CarrThis story also appeared at:The politically controversial standards curriculum standards known as the Common Core have been in the headli
Colorado: Innovation Schools Do Not Mean Less Testing - UNITED OPT OUT: The Movement to End Corporate Education Reform
Colorado: Innovation Schools Do Not Mean Less Testing - UNITED OPT OUT: The Movement to End Corporate Education Reform: Colorado: Innovation Schools Do Not Mean Less TestingBY PEGWITHPEN · SEPTEMBER 15, 2014Voices for Public Education Press Release
Truancy 2014 - Executive Summary | State of California - Department of Justice - Kamala D. Harris Attorney General
Truancy 2014 - Executive Summary | State of California - Department of Justice - Kamala D. Harris Attorney General: Executive Summary: Every Kid CountsCalifornia’s elementary school truancy crisis is a persistent problem that limits the potential of California’s children and costs school districts and the state billions of dollars each year. High rates of absenteeism interfere with students’ right
Map and Charts: Career Academies in California | EdSource
Map and Charts: Career Academies in California | EdSource: Map and Charts: Career Academies in CaliforniaSeptember 14, 2014 | By John C. Osborn and Michelle Maitre | No Comments SHARE THIS ARTICLECheck out our new interactive map on career academies in California high schools for 2013-2014.The programs typically combine college-preparatory academics aligned to a specific career field – health car
Relying on Half-Truths in Vergara P.R. Push | InterACT
Relying on Half-Truths in Vergara P.R. Push | InterACT: Relying on Half-Truths in Vergara P.R. PushSEPTEMBER 15, 2014tags: vergara, Wardby David B. CohenWriting in The San Diego Union-Tribune this weekend, San Diego County Superintendent Randy Ward offered lots of rhetoric and insufficient evidence to explain the educational benefits leading to hissupport for the Vergara ruling. At various times o
With Tech Taking Over in Schools, Worries Rise - NYTimes.com
With Tech Taking Over in Schools, Worries Rise - NYTimes.com: With Tech Taking Over in Schools, Worries RiseStudents in Oklahoma City. A patchwork of state laws is taking on concerns over third-party collection and use of student data. CreditSue Ogrocki/Associated Press At a New York state elementary school, teachers can use a behavior-monitoring app to compile information on which children have p
NYC Educator: On Astorino--Seeing the Forest for the Trees
NYC Educator: On Astorino--Seeing the Forest for the Trees: On Astorino--Seeing the Forest for the TreesThere's not a whole lot of controversy over the fact that our esteemed Governor, Andrew Cuomo, is pretty much a loathsome reptile. After all, he's maintained a Gap Elimination Adjustment over public schools while concurrently imposing a tax cap that's made it almost impossible to compensate for
Teachers Union Heads Get First-Hand Look at NJ School-Reform Hot Spots - NJ Spotlight
Teachers Union Heads Get First-Hand Look at NJ School-Reform Hot Spots - NJ Spotlight: TEACHERS UNION HEADS GET FIRST-HAND LOOK AT NJ SCHOOL-REFORM HOT SPOTSJOHN MOONEY | SEPTEMBER 15, 2014Two national leaders visits Camden and Newark districts, tout organized labor’s relevance in local debates over state initiativesLily Eskelsen Garcia, president of the National Education Association, visiting Py

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Armed Teachers Are Not the Answer | Life at the Intersections
Armed Teachers Are Not the Answer | Life at the Intersections: ARMED TEACHERS ARE NOT THE ANSWER This is America. We want to believe that if there is a problem anywhere that involves violence, then we should be able to overcome it with even more violence. But, sometimes that just won’t work.Following the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, the media breathlessly waite
Geaux Teacher!: Louisiana BESE Member Indicted
Geaux Teacher!: Louisiana BESE Member Indicted: Louisiana BESE Member IndictedBESE must remove Walter Lee from the Board of education now that he has been indicted.  It is well overdue.Grand jury indicts Walter Lee againLEE HAS YET TO GO TO TRIAL ON FOUR MORE SERIOUS CHARGES HANDED UP IN JANUARY BY ANOTHER GRAND JURY.(Photo: The Times/file 6MANSFIELD – A DeSoto Parish grand jury has indicted state
Week 1: I Belong Here (On Starting Exponents) | The Jose Vilson
Week 1: I Belong Here (On Starting Exponents) | The Jose Vilson: Week 1: I Belong Here (On Starting Exponents) I’ve started my unit on exponents the same exact way for the last five years. I’d give my students the definition of exponent and base, and give them examples of how each of them work. From there, we’d see what happens as I made tables to show growth patterns. What happens as the exponent
NYC Public School Parents: Commissioner King and NYSED have failed to implement the new state law on student privacy
NYC Public School Parents: Commissioner King and NYSED have failed to implement the new state law on student privacy: Commissioner King and NYSED have failed to implement the new state law on student privacySee below letter NYSAPE and CSM wrote to Commissioner King and the Regents about King's failure to implement the new privacy law, passed March 31 as part of the budget.  Not only has he missed
Nite Cap 9-14-14 #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT
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 CAP9-14-14 Curmudgucation - The Antidote to MoneyCURMUDGUCATION: The Antidote to MoneyMoney has poisoned many of the conversations in this country, shaping the debates about everything from wars in foreign lands to the future of American public educ
9-14-14 Curmudgucation - The Antidote to Money
CURMUDGUCATION: The Antidote to MoneyMoney has poisoned many of the conversations in this country, shaping the debates about everything from wars in foreign lands to the future of American public education. Money has an unprecedented power to control the public discussion simply by taking control of the major media (which are, after all, contained within just six corporations).Ironically, today th
Weingarten Hearts Cuomo (By Proxy); Willing to Undercut Teachout via Last-minute Robocall | deutsch29
Weingarten Hearts Cuomo (By Proxy); Willing to Undercut Teachout via Last-minute Robocall | deutsch29: Weingarten Hearts Cuomo (By Proxy); Willing to Undercut Teachout via Last-minute RobocallSeptember 14, 2014Like my writing? Read my newly-released ed “reform” whistle blower, A Chronicle of Echoes: Who’s Who in the Implosion of American Public EducationNOW AVAILABLE ON KINDLE.On September 9, 2014
Why hide costs from education investment panel?: Editorial Agenda 2014 | OregonLive.com
Why hide costs from education investment panel?: Editorial Agenda 2014 | OregonLive.com: Why hide costs from education investment panel?: Editorial Agenda 2014Gov. John Kitzhaber presides over the Oregon Education Investment Board in January 2012. (Michael Lloyd/The Oregonian) The Oregon Education Investment Board, created by the Legislature in 2011 at the governor's request, is so ... Kitzhaber.
PUBLIC Education Nation Event Registration Survey
PUBLIC Education Nation Event Registration Survey: PUBLIC Education Nation Event Registration This survey is for the purpose of registering in advance for the PUBLIC Education Nation event coming up on Oct. 11, 2014. For details and to make a donation, please go here: http://www.networkforpubliceducation.org/You can also sign up for the event on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/events/71954
Geaux Teacher!: Helping Reynoldsburg Teachers Helps Our Own
Geaux Teacher!: Helping Reynoldsburg Teachers Helps Our Own: Helping Reynoldsburg Teachers Helps Our OwnSupport Reynoldsburg TeachersWe don't email our supporters often, we know you receive too much already, and we also know that most of our supporters follow us closely on Facebook,Twitter and our blog, but by now you have probably heard that the Columbus suburb of Reynoldsburg has become the fron
Foster care youth: Faces of the invisible achievement gap
Foster care youth: Faces of the invisible achievement gap: Faces of the invisible achievement gapRayvon Spencer (photo by Craig F. Walker, The Denver Post) In Colorado, homeless students are nearly twice as likely to graduate from high school as children in the foster care system.That startling statistic is the crux of our Sunday story that examines the academic hurdles facing foster-care kids and
9-14-14 Jersey Jazzman - Once Again, @tomamoran Gets Charter Schools Wrong
Jersey Jazzman: Once Again, @tomamoran Gets Charter Schools WrongSo long as Tom Moran, Editorial Page Editor of the Star-Ledger, insists on publishing pieces about education full of omissions and half-truths, I have no choice but to continue to set the record straight and correct him.Today's piece from Moran is about Hoboken Dual Language Charter School (HoLa), a dual-immersion language school I h
Differentiation and Common Core—A Strange Combination for Gifted Students
Differentiation and Common Core—A Strange Combination for Gifted Students: Differentiation and Common Core—A Strange Combination for Gifted StudentsSEPTEMBER 14, 2014 BY NANCY BAILEY LEAVE A COMMENTIn looking at different cities and their plans for gifted students, there is one thing most of them now have in common. They advocate differentiation and Common Core. The real buzz word is differentiati
Romano: A stand against school testing is long overdue | Tampa Bay Times
Romano: A stand against school testing is long overdue | Tampa Bay Times: Romano: A stand against school testing is long overdueThe voice of the revolution is calm. It is kind. It is the voice of a 59-year-old kindergarten teacher who cares more about her students than her paycheck.his is why Susan Bowles is refusing to give a standardized computer test to a class of 5-year-olds at a Gainesville s
9-13-14 All NEW Living in Dialogue - Rebel Girl: Fighting for Student Rights
Home - Living in Dialogue: Rebel Girl: Fighting for Student RightsRebel Girl from Schoolhouse Live on Vimeo. Newark Student Union leader Kristin Towkaniuk, injured last week by police during a student walkout, has long been a thorn in the side of Gov Christie. From leading walkouts to mixing it up at the state legislature, she is a force of nature for student rights. Here she speaks at the Empower
9-14-14 Wait What? - Another MUST READ article by Connecticut professor Dr. Yohuru Williams
Wait What?: Another MUST READ article by Connecticut professor Dr. Yohuru WilliamsYohuru Williams is Chair and Professor of History at Fairfield University.  Dr. Williams is also a powerful, leading voice for public education, both at the national level and here in Connecticut. His latest column for the Huffington Post is entitled, Lies My Corporate Ed Reformers Told Me: The Truth About Teacher Te
9-14-14 Schools Matter
Schools Matter: Indy's John Harris Loflin and José Evans' Big Gig at International ED ConferenceBy Doug MartinBelow is, first, a press release from public school activist John Harris Loflin, director of education and youth issues at the Black and Latin@ Policy Institute.  (Loflin's research has appeared here at Schools Matter in various forms, in my blogs, as well as a guest blog posted by Douglas
9-14-14 Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL: “Teachers Should Dress As Students’ Advocate, Not ‘Peer’”Teachers Should Dress As Students’ Advocate, Not ‘Peer’ is my latest Education Week Teacher post. In Part One of a two-part series, four educators – Roxanna Elden, Renee Moore, Jane Fung, and Rebecca Mieliwocki – share their thoughts on how teachers should dress. I’m
iPads for Young Children in School | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
iPads for Young Children in School | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: iPads for Young Children in SchoolOccasionally, I receive letters from parents concerned about the rollout of 1:1 iPads in their elementary school, especially for five to eight year-olds. The parents who write me may have concerns about the uses of devices in schools but, in this case, the Mom and Dad are con
The Arbitrariness Inherent in Teacher Observations |
The Arbitrariness Inherent in Teacher Observations |: The Arbitrariness Inherent in Teacher Observations In a recent article released in The Journal News, a newspaper serving many suburban New York counties, another common problem is highlighted whereby districts that have adopted the same teacher observational system (in this case as mandated by the state) are scoring what are likely to be very s
Morning Wink 9-14-14 AM Posts #edchat #edreform
BIG EDUCATION APE - MORNING WINK  AM POSTSLISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 9-14-14 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for allDiane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Charter Schools Expand Rapidly in Central Falls, R.I.Remember Central Falls? That is the small district in Rhode Island where the superintendent Frances Gallo decided to fire every staff member