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4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit 9-21-14
4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit: The Debate Over Common CoreCBS News Sunday Morning |  http://cbsn.ws/Z503yF ​ The curriculum for boosting K-12 students' academic performance has drawn critics on both sides of the political divide. CBS News September 21, 2014, 9:35 AM  ::  The core issue in education this brand new school year revolves around something called the Common Core. It's a pr
LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 9-21-14 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Laura H. Chapman: When Economic Language Corrupts Educational PracticeMany years ago, I first heard the term “semantic infiltration.” It was used to refer to the way that words, when used often enough, can become reality, even when we don’t agree with the “reality.” LauraChapman describes the way that technocratic language has corr
Math Teaching–Cartoons | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
Math Teaching–Cartoons | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Math Teaching–CartoonsFor the monthly feature of cartoons, I have found that the cartoonist’s pen spared no ink on popular attitudes toward math and how it is taught in schools.  Enjoy! see more @ Math Teaching–Cartoons | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice:
9-21-14 Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL: “‘The Marshmallow Test’: An Interview With Walter Mischel”‘The Marshmallow Test’: An Interview With Walter Mischel is my latest post at Education Week Teacher. I interview Walter Mischel, the creator of the famous Marshmallow Test to measure self-control and its long-term effects. Here are some excerpts: I’m adding it to Th
9-21-14 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.: Darwin’s Mr. P would like some ukes for his kids.About a year ago my friend, attorney and musician Matt Farmer wrote a piece for Huffington Post about Darwin Elementary School’s music teacher, Joe Panganiban. He is known as Mr. P. Darwin is my neighborhood school, three blocks away. One of my daughter
9-21-14 Schools Matter All Week
Schools Matter: Paying Off Time on the Lazy River with Lives on the Corporate TreadmillThe New York Times has a piece today about the latest in the recreational arms race at the second and third tier colleges that are educating the next generation of America's corporate drones.  It's called the Lazy River, which allows students to totally relax between fraternity/sorority parties and football week
40 + A request in the form of a very different diary by teacherken
40: 40byteacherkenFollow    14 Comments / 14 NewA number with meaning today.It was a Saturday then, today it is a Sunday.It was late afternoon, September 21, 1974.  I was at the Bryn Mawr train station, heading into Philadelphia for a friend's party.I knew her slightly, she walked past me without acknowledging me so I called after her.She came back and we chatted.  She was coming from visiting her
9-21-14 With A Brooklyn Accent: Educational Malpractice and the Tragedy of America's Teachers
With A Brooklyn Accent: Educational Malpractice and the Tragedy of America's TeachersSomeday, though I don't exactly know when or how, there will be a full account of the tragedy of America's teachers being forced to commit educational malpractice and deciding between keeping the jobs they need to feed their families and jeopardizing the educational well being and emotional health of the children
9-21-14 Curmudgucation - Running a Business with No Employees
CURMUDGUCATION: Running a Business with No EmployeesThis week New York magazine profiled a new type of business, and while it has nothing to do with teaching, it's a business model that those of us who work in the ed biz should pay attention to.Modern business leaders in America face what seems to them to be a dreadful problem-- employees who want to be paid. Earlier this week, I was involved in a
empathyeducates – The Euphemism of Spanking (Hint: It’s Actually Assault)
empathyeducates – The Euphemism of Spanking (Hint: It’s Actually Assault): The Euphemism of Spanking (Hint: It’s Actually Assault)Illustration Copyright Stefano Bianchetti/Corbis/AP ImagesBy Chocolate, Pomp, And Circumstance | Originally Published at Chocolate, Pomp, and Circumstances . September 14, 2014Imagine: You’re at work. You’re scrolling through Facebook or playing Candy Crush instead of p
NYC Educator: Rolling With the Punches in an Age of Educational Deformity
NYC Educator: Rolling With the Punches in an Age of Educational Deformity: Rolling With the Punches in an Age of Educational DeformityFor those teachers who think that there once was a golden past of teaching before the era education deformity, let me assure you, you are right.  I had the privilege to teach for a full ten years before the deformity struck.  While things still seemed good, we tight
Schooling in the Ownership Society: The Mis-Education Campaign of the Climate Change Deniers
Schooling in the Ownership Society: The Mis-Education Campaign of the Climate Change Deniers: The Mis-Education Campaign of the Climate Change DeniersToday’s big People’s Climate Marches in New York City and 150 countries around the world, mark a new stage in the fight to save the planet from what Naomi Klein calls"the raw terror of ecocide." One of the greatest challenges faced by the m

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Ms. Jablonski's Class Blog 9-20-14
Ms. Jablonski's Class Blog: Strong Mayor Proposal for Sacramento: Debate on MondayStudents in periods 3 and 4, here is an opportunity for political participation credit by learning more about the controversial November ballot proposal backed by mayor Kevin Johnson to change city governance into what's commonly known as a "strong mayor" system. Details:The Sierra Curtis Neighborhood Assoc
Evening Saturday morning reflection on teaching
Evening Saturday morning reflection on teaching: Evening Saturday morning reflection on teachingbyteacherkenFollow    9 Comments / 9 NewYes I know my title is somewhat contradictory, but I had too much else that had to be done this morning in order to draft one of my periodic reflections upon what it means to be a teacher, so I offer it to those who might be interested as the sky around me has tur
solidaridad: Don't let Marshall Tuck rob California students of their own identities and dignity!
solidaridad: Don't let Marshall Tuck rob California students of their own identities and dignity!: Don't let Marshall Tuck rob California students of their own identities and dignity!All three of these individuals used their positions of power over school children of color to shut down Ethnic Studies Programs, close Heritage Language Programs, and shutter Dual Language Immersion Programs. In some
Nite Cap 9-20-14 #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 CAPBETRAYAL, Part 2 | Bob Braun's LedgerBETRAYAL, Part 2 | Bob Braun's Ledger: BETRAYAL, Part 2 N JEA President Wendell SteinhauerThere was hope in the spring. In March and  April when the anti-privatization forces took to the streets, even in Trent
BETRAYAL, Part 2 | Bob Braun's Ledger
BETRAYAL, Part 2 | Bob Braun's Ledger: BETRAYAL, Part 2 N JEA President Wendell SteinhauerThere was hope in the spring. In March and  April when the anti-privatization forces took to the streets, even in Trenton, and Wendell Steinhauer, the president of the 200,000-member New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) declared Newark’s fight was the fight of everyone who wanted to save public education.
Coop’s Youth Part 4 – Not Quite a Girlfriend | Lefty Parent
Coop’s Youth Part 4 – Not Quite a Girlfriend | Lefty Parent: Coop’s Youth Part 4 – Not Quite a GirlfriendSeptember 20th, 2014 at 16:07Second semester of eighth grade started in late January of 1968, along with Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In on U.S. television and the Tet offensive in Vietnam. My mom worried about an endless U.S. involvement in that war that might eventually lead to me being drafted
Choosing Democracy: This important election - California
Choosing Democracy: This important election - California: This important election - California 
Marie Corfield: NEA President Lily Eskelsen Garcia has no time to be diplomatic – Part II
Marie Corfield: NEA President Lily Eskelsen Garcia has no time to be diplomatic – Part II: NEA President Lily Eskelsen Garcia has no time to be diplomatic – Part IIPart I of this series on the round table discussion between NEA President Lily Eskelsen Garcia and NJ education bloggers and activists focused on the devastating effects of high-stakes testing on special needs children, and how edu-pren
What's the Matter With Music Students Today? - Teacher in a Strange Land - Education Week Teacher
What's the Matter With Music Students Today? - Teacher in a Strange Land - Education Week Teacher: What's the Matter With Music Students Today?By Nancy Flanagan on September 20, 2014 4:41 PMEarlier this week, I was invited to be part of a panel discussion at a gathering of the Oakland County (MI) School Boards Association. The topic was education politics, and my co-panelists were Steve Norton, Ex
BustED Pencils BLOG: "Effective Educators" and public schools under attack in Wisconsin
BustED Pencils BLOG: "Effective Educators" and public schools under attack in Wisconsin: "Effective Educators" and public schools under attack in WisconsinBustED Pencils - Fully Leaded Education Talk - BustED Pencils:Dear Wisconsin Politicians and Department of Public Instruction,It is now time to pronounce standards and accountability based education reform dead.  No more high
What’s Wrong with Standards-Based Education? Let Me Count the Ways - UNITED OPT OUT: The Movement to End Corporate Education Reform
What’s Wrong with Standards-Based Education? Let Me Count the Ways - UNITED OPT OUT: The Movement to End Corporate Education Reform: What’s Wrong with Standards-Based Education? Let Me Count the WaysBY MORNA MCDERMOTT · SEPTEMBER 20, 2014 www.educationalchemy.comWhat are standards?The word “standards” in and of itself is not a dirty word. People have standards every day– for how they will negotiat
solidaridad: Campaign to Promote Ethnic Studies Summitt Flyer, October 18, 2014
solidaridad: Campaign to Promote Ethnic Studies Summitt Flyer, October 18, 2014: Campaign to Promote Ethnic Studies Summitt Flyer, October 18, 2014Campaign to Promote Ethnic Studies Summitt Flyer, October 18, 2014 byRobert D. SkeelsCampaign to Promote Ethnic Studies Summitt Flyer, October 18, 2014CAMPAIGN TO PROMOTEETHNIC STUDIES SUMMITSaturday, October 18, 2014 ~ 9am-5pmCSULB Anatol Conference Ce
Watch “Disruption” here today and march on climate change tomorrow | Seattle Education
Watch “Disruption” here today and march on climate change tomorrow | Seattle Education: Watch “Disruption” here today and march on climate change tomorrowThis is about our children and generators to come.What kind of world do we want to leave for them? "DISRUPTION" - a film by KELLY NYKS & JARED P. SCOTT from Watch Disruption on Vimeo.Watch “Disruption” here today and march on climat
2nd Banana 9-20-14 Recap of Last Week's Best Post #EDchat #EDreform
BIG EDUCATION APE 2ND BANANARECAP OF LAST WEEK'S BEST POSTTeacher Refuses, Florida DOE Responds. FAIR testing suspended statewide #Florida | Continuing ChangeTeacher Refuses, Florida DOE Responds. FAIR testing suspended statewide #Florida | Continuing Change: Teacher Refuses, Florida DOE Responds. FAIR testing suspended statewide #FloridaSeptember 15, 2014Education      Rate ThisIf you think that
Morning Wink 9-20-14 AM Posts #edchat #edreform
BIG EDUCATION APE - MORNING WINK  AM POSTSSounding Off: Educating Bill Green on Local Control | WeArePCAPSSounding Off: Educating Bill Green on Local Control | WeArePCAPS: Sounding Off: Educating Bill Green on Local ControlPosted on September 20, 2014by wearepcapsby Ron WhitehorneIn an interview with the Inquirer’s Kristen Graham,  Bill Green, dimisses  the importance of a referendum on abolishing