To Build The Wall
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It's just the latest brick. Florida has moved past banning courses that are
expressly about that woke stuff, and has moved on to removing subjects like
soc...
November Parent Engagement Resources
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Greeting a family in their preferred language is a small gesture that
demonstrates respect and eagerness to connect with parents. Creating a
Welcoming Envi...
Student Debtors Could See Hopes Vanish Under Trump
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Student Debtors Could See Hopes Vanish Under Trump: Not just mass debt
relief, but borrowers promised debt relief through various programs could
be denied ...
Self-Actualization
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Most of us are aware of the American psychologist Abraham Maslow because of
his famous hierarchy of needs, usually portrayed as a pyramid. At the
bottom...
Who's in Charge in Seattle Schools? Part Two
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*Public Testimony at the Tuesday, Nov. 19th Board meeting*
At each Board meeting, it feels like Rankin is getting more and more
annoyed at having public...
Will AI Transform Teaching and Learning?
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Recently, I was invited to be part of a five member panel at Google to
discuss the impact that AI will have on teaching and learning in schools.
My fellow ...
Boom! Boom boom! It’s Deer Season
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So– we live in the northern Michigan woods. And beginning last Friday, we
have been hearing shooting. Lots and lots of shooting. It’s deer season
(firearms...
Trump's Picks
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Today, former Florida representative *Matt Gaetz* withdrew his name from
consideration for the office of attorney general. He did so shortly after
CNN to...
MEMES THAT MADE ME LAUGH TODAY 11-22
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*MEMES THAT MADE ME LAUGH TODAY 11-22*
Big Education Ape: TRUMP, MCMAHON AND THE GREAT BODY SLAM OF THE U.S.
DEPAR...
An Apology
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I want to apologize for not responding personally to those who shared their
views on last week’s blog post, my analysis of why the Democrats lost.
I’ve be...
Divider in Chief Shares Education Plan
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By Thomas Ultican 11/22/2024 President Trump’s new video on the Carter
Family’s YouTube channel lays out his ten points for public education. It
is no surp...
EXCERPT: When Freedom is the Question…
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When Freedom is the Question… In Bertolt Brecht’s 1938 play Galileo, the
astronomer’s breathtaking discoveries about the movement of the planets and
the st...
¡Si, ganamos!
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En victorias desde la Carolinia del Norte hacia el Estado de Washington y
Maine, encontramos la evidencia que cuando nos organizamos, ganamos.
Siempre encu...
Pointing Out The Parralles
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“Your friend professes belief yet I’m not convinced. What about you? Are
the gods real?” “They are real,” says I, “And you’re a prick.” ― Ferdia
Lennon, Gl...
A message from Quaker Meeting for Worship
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the branch of Society of Friends to which I belong is unprogrammed, we have
no designated ministers. Anyone who feels moved by the Spirit is free to
rise...
Trump and Education
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I do not believe American education is a top concern for Donald Trump. I do
believe that he could well turn it over to the likes of the Heritage
Foundation...
Don’t Obey In Advance
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Last week, I hopped off a bus and voted early. It was quick, convenient,
and came with two stickers: one for me and one for ...
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The post Don’t...
Try Substack?
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Seems like the popular new thing. Here’s my first try – it’s about
yesterday’s UFT Retired Teachers Chapter meeting – first ever not run by
Unity. (Spoiler...
Number 18 — A barely-hanging-on Blogoversary
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Blogoversary #18 SEPTEMBER 14, 2006 I started this blog while I was still
teaching, in 2006. I had just begun my 31st year as an educator. Just like
in pre...
Student "Growth" Measures Are STILL Biased
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This caught my attention:
New Jersey school districts may soon be evaluated differently, *with a
greater emphasis on student growth* as compared to stud...
Time to Rein in Vouchers
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Universal voucher programs have, in many states led to substantial budget
stress (Baker, 2024;[1] Hager, 2024). Initial cost estimates in Florida
were that...
AIN’T IT AWFUL
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As the terrible feelings of dread and angst spread across the world the
great majority of the American people feel powerless before the onslaught
of those ...
15 Questions for the Candidates
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Those citizens who fantasize about defying tyranny from within fortified
compounds have never understood how liberty is actually threatened in a
modern bur...
We are making a CPESS documentary!
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In 2020, I was approached by Deborah Meier and Jane Andrais and I decided
we should document the story of Central Park East Secondary School (CPESS).
This ...
The Sky is Falling, or is it?
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Well, this is the first anniversary of the introduction of Generative AI in
the form of ChatGPT to the world of education. Before it was a week old,
over o...
Vote NO on the UFT Contract. Here is Why:
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The best reason to vote no on this contract is this: UFT Unity* lied* to us
in 2018. They misrepresented that contract. It was predicated on deals we
wer...
Metaphors in ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech
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In this article, we will explore the powerful use of metaphors in Martin
Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” ...
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Testimony to the CPS Truancy Task Force
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I prepared testimony for one of two public hearings held by the Chicago
Public Schools Truancy Task Force, a body mandated by state legislation.
The meetin...
Skin Deep
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She spends so much time on her outward appearance. There is never a hair
out of place. Her makeup is perfect and her clothes are stylish and match
to ...
There Is A Teacher Shortage.Not.
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THERE IS A TEACHER SHORTAGE. And just to be sure you understand, it’s not
that teachers don’t want to teach. It’s not that there aren’t enough
teachers cer...
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*Defeating the Purpose of Education*
*Updated: May 2024*
*Most people would agree that the primary purpose of education is to
prepare children for a good a...
THERE IS A TEACHER SHORTAGE. NOT!
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There is a teacher shortage.And just to be sure you understand, it's not
that teachers don't want to teach.It's not that there aren't enough
teachers certi...
Abortion: Only For Those Who Need It!
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NOTE: This post contains my opinions on Catholicism based on my experiences
as a child in the 1960's and 70's. Take what you like and leave the rest. I
m...
Book Banning Turns to Dick and Jane
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Breaking News: Dateline February 4, 2022 - Parents in Dimwitty, Alabama
have asked the Dimwitty Board of Education to ban the children's primer *Fun
with...
On the Edge of Silence
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“There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide.
Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the
fundamen...
Have You Heard Has a New Website
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TweetHave You Heard has a new website. Visit us at
www.haveyouheardpodcast.com to find our latest episodes and our entire
archive. And be sure to check out...
Follow me at Substack
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I've moved. Follow me at Substack
I'm now posting regularly at Substack. You can subscribe for free to my new
Edu/Pol blog at michaelklonsky.substack.com
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Aspiring Teachers Get New Help Paying For College
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[image: colorful classroom pattern]
*; Credit: shuoshu/Getty Images*
Cory Turner | NPR
New rules kick in today that will help aspiring teachers pay for c...
Tips Akses Situs Judi Qq Tanpa Perlu Takut Nawala
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Kegiatan berjudi slot melalui situs judi qq online, sekarang sudah
dilakukan oleh banyak penjudi Indonesia. Tentu, Kamu yang sedang membaca
artikel ini a...
GA run-offs need your help!
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Extremely important. Volunteer if you can. Thank you if you are already
doing so. Out of state opportunities here: Ralph …
Continue reading →
The Threat of Integration
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I have lived in the same house in the Miracle Mile section of Los Angeles
for over 30 years, where up until now I have had little or no interaction
with th...
We fight for a democracy worthy of us all!
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The nation stands at a crossroads, said NEA President Lily Eskelsen GarcÃa
in her final keynote address to the 2020 NEA Representative Assembly and
it’s up...
A Fundamental Redesign of Our Schools
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I climbed the hill leading up to one of my favorite coffee shops in Seattle
this morning to enjoy a coffee while taking in a phenomenal view of the
city o...
The Passing Of Chaz 1951-2020 Age 69
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I am the son of Chaz and like to inform you that he passed away this
afternoon from the COVID virus. My father passed in peace beside his loved
ones. We ar...
Thoughts on schooling in the era of COVID-19
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Well, a whole lot has changed since I returned to blogging a month and half
ago. In case you didn't notice, and I'm sure everyone reading this did,
there's...
NAEP scores and "the science of reading"
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*Sent to US News. They just informed me that they no longer publish
letters to the editor. *
*Re: “National reading emergency” November 12*
*[https://www...
2019 NAEP Scores: Achievement Gap or …?
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Here you go: A ‘Disturbing’ Assessment: Sagging Reading Scores,
Particularly for Eighth-Graders, Headline 2019’s Disappointing NAEP Results
NAEP 2019: Re...
Cara Menang Bermain Judi Bola Online
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Bermain judi bola online tentu saja memiliki kesenangannya tersendiri baik
itu mendapatkan keuntungan maupun ketika menantikan hasil skor pada sebuah
perta...
A Storm is Coming! (…again)
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A new Commissioner will have as much impact on our state ed system as a new
meteorologist will have on …
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The World According to Michelle Rhee
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The men behind the curtain fashioning the brave new world of corporate run
education in America! Michelle Rhee is the founder of StudentsFirst, The
New T...
Blockchain: Life on the Ledger
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Originally posted on Wrench in the Gears:
I created this video as a follow up to the one I prepared last year on
Social Impact Bonds. It is time to examine...
New Local Businesses in Sacramento
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Starting a new local business in Sacramento is a monumental task, but can
be accomplished with footwork, perseverance and knowledge. One must learn
the loc...
3rd Grade Reading: Who is Failing?
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Education Trust Midwest has just released its study on third grade reading
and, predictably, the results aren’t great. This study uniquely compares
Michiga...
Opting out of the Dinosaur (end of year test)
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Today I sent in a second letter to refuse PARCC/CMAS for my son, Luke. The
first email I sent at the beginning of the year was not sufficient as they
requi...
Resurrection
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I realized it's Lent, but this blog, bless Jesus Christ, can't wait.
Ok, so with that said, I plan to discuss Class Action suits in existence,
as well as w...
IDEA Is Still The Law Of The Land
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Unless you've been living under a rock, you know the US Department of
Education (USDOE) rescinded 72 Dear Colleague and other letters of
explanation to ...
Education Is a Civic Question
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In their final post to end Bridging Differences' decade-long run, Deborah
Meier and Harry Boyte urge readers to put the energy, talents, wisdom, and
hard w...
Site News: New Home for Education News & Commentary
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Quick! Get over there! The daily education news roundup and education
commentaries that you're probably looking for are now being published over
at The Gra...
An Open Letter to NC Lawmakers
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An Open Letter to NC State Lawmakers and NC State Superintendent Mark
Johnson: I am a NC native, voter, and public school teacher. I am
addressing you all ...
The Secret to Fixing Schools (My Next Bestseller)
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The Secret to Fixing Schools (My next bestseller) Prologue I just finished
watching a fascinating documentary on Netflix entitled, “The Secret”. The
film p...
Farewell, Sleep
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Today is the official last day of my spring break. I've done a scientific
survey: My natural bedtime is 2 AM, and my natural wake up time is 9:41
AM. Tom...
Capturing the Spark
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It’s been a long time since InterACT was an active education blog, though I
remain quite proud of what we did here. Those of us who wrote blog posts
here h...
Random Musings and Observations. . . .
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I’ve been gone a while from the blogging scene. Some of my more regular
readers no doubt noticed but did not hassle me about it. Thank you for
that. Sinc...
WTU Peterson Slate: Not a 1 Woman Dictatorship
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Candi Peterson & GeLynn Thompson
Candidates for WTU Prez & GVP 2016By Candi Peterson, WTU Gen. Vice President
*Statements or expressions of opinions herein...
MY NEW BLOG
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My new blog will consist of fictitious headlines, meant to be a blend of
humor and satire. I apologize ahead of time if any other satirical site has
simila...
Thank you
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Dear Readers,
Thank you for visiting *The Perimeter Primate*. This blog is being retired
for the time being. Although I no longer post here, I do still s...
I am Retiring
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I have some news: I am retiring from the PBS NewsHour and Learning Matters.
[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other
conte...
Flaws at the Heart of Current Education Reforms
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Originally posted on Creative by Nature:
“Teaching is an art form rooted in the wise and careful use of educational
research and assessment tools. When gove...
The MAP Test
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Teachers will be voting this afternoon on the contract that has been
tentatively agreed upon. I am asking all teachers to not allow an
evaluation system th...
John Thompson: The Corporate Makeover of Tulsa University John Thompson, historian and retired teacher in Oklahoma, writes here about the philanthrocaptalist makeover of Tulsa University. A tale of our times. Surely we can agree with The Tulsa World’s Randy Krehbiel, who says that the faculty and administration “disagree bitterly … about whether that transformation will be good or bad for the un
The Need for School Psychologists at this Critical Time Public schools provide support staff that help teachers consider the whole child. This includes the role of the school psychologist. These professionals are the experts that make a school and school system complete. They provide children and teens the mental health support they need. Since the corporate school reform march to privatize publ
WHITE TEACHERS, HERE’S HOW YOU CAN SUCCESSFULLY PARTNER WITH BLACK FAMILIES The show was going really well. We were in Pittsburgh, taping a live 8 Black Hands podcast episode at the State of Black Learning Conference , and we were just wrapping up the Q&A. Then, a White woman stood up and explained that she worked really hard and was often blamed for the shortcomings of her students and families
No time for passive parenting: Show your kids how to stand up to bullies I work with kids across the social spectrum, and I know the harms of being passive. Here's what parents can do I t’s September and the digital grapevine is abuzz trying to figure out who’s in which classroom this year. Parents all over the country have Google docs and white boards mapping class lists to try to figure out wh
Playing Class Clown Could Cost Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin His Job Educators are organizing to teach the state’s Trump-loving governor a civics lesson in November. Gov. Matt Bevin was praising Kentuckians as “the most hospitable people on the earth,” but you could barely make out his remarks over the chorus of boos . He was speaking in May at the Kentucky Derby’s trophy presentation, and observers
Evidence points to charter schools having lower performance A new study released by EdSource last week points to a new threat to teacher salaries, graduation rates, and student outcomes: charter schools. With unchecked expansion, charter schools have spring up in every corner of San Diego, promising a “unique” learning experience while aggressively marketing to steal state funds from public scho
Matt Bevin's dismantling of education committees shows his disdain for democracy Recently, Gov. Matt Bevin issued an executive order that disbanded and reconstituted seven education committees. I have served for several years on one of those, the Committee for Mathematics Achievement. The committee was what its name would indicate: a group ofshareholders working to advise policymakers and develo
Betsy DeVos: The Musical! Quinn Strassel, a drama teacher at Ann Arbor Community High School has written a music about Betsy DeVos, the arch-for of America’s public schools. The Michigan media took note. Strassel recruited Diane Hill, his former Ypsilanti High School drama teacher, to take on the role of Betsy DeVos, while he played husband Dick DeVos and brother Erik Prince. The cast also inclu
Are Charter Schools Public Schools? Charter school advocates have always desperately sought to convince themselves and the public that privately-run nonprofit and for-profit charter schools that operate like businesses are actually public and similar in many ways to public schools. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Charter schools are not public schools. In reality, privately-operated non
Bill Gates REFUSES to reveal why he flew on Lolita Express with Jeffrey Epstein four years AFTER his release from prison while the billionaire was still chairman of Microsoft Bill Gates and his spokespeople refuse to explain why he flew from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to Palm Beach on March 1, 2013 with Jeffrey Epstein Epstein told people in the past that he was a financial adviser to Gates
Seating Charts and the Grammar of Schooling In EdSurge , Kevin Behan, a product manager at GoGuardian (a for-profit software company creating programs for classroom management and other educational tasks) wrote an opinion piece (August 17, 2019) about the importance of seating charts. He (or EdSurge) titled the op-ed: “Create a Culture, Not a Classtoom: Why Seating Charts Matter.” After all it i
Sad News (and Please Talk to Your Children) I have learned that an Ingraham student died before school started from an accidental overdose Apparently the student thought he had bought one drug but it also may have been laced with fentanyl. Principal Floe is sending out a letter to the school community. As well, there have been a spate of young people with breathing problems from the use of stree
EXPANDING STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES, IMPROVING ADULT BACKGROUND CHECKS Our Education Town Hall show for Thursday September 12 will consist of two parts, both of which will feature activists in DC education: Danica Petroshius, of Ward 6 Public School Parent Organization, and Maurice Cook, of Serve Your City DC. Listen at 11 a.m. EASTERN on Thursday, September 12, via TuneIn or by visiting We Act Radi
Education Research Report THIS WEEK Education Research Report Analyzing Youth Civic Writing Within the 2016 Letters to the Next President Project by Jonathan Kantrowitz / 19h This article investigates the civic writing practices of more than 11,000 students writing letters to the next president in the lead up to the 2016 U.S. election. The authors analyze how letter topics are associated with soc
Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... | The latest news and resources in education since 2007 This Week With Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... The latest news and resources in education since 2007 Trump Administration Considering New Refugee Policy: Don’t Take In Anyone by Larry Ferlazzo / 1h The number of refugees in the world is at its highest in history . In the face of this crisis, th
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all KEEP UP/ CATCH UP WITH DIANE RAVITCH'S BLOG A site to discuss better education for all “Think Progress,” The News Site of the Center for American Progress, Is Folding by dianeravitch / 27min The Center for American Progress has been the think tank of centrist Democrats and a refuge for veterans of the Obama administration and the w
Keith Yanov — Formerly General Counsel For Green Dot Charter Schools — Has “Transitioned To Private Practice” Michael Kohlhaas dot org THE EMAIL DUMP OF KEITH YANOV KEITH YANOV — FORMERLY GENERAL COUNSEL FOR GREEN DOT CHARTER SCHOOLS — HAS “TRANSITIONED TO PRIVATE PRACTICE” — WHICH MEANS HE QUIT OR WAS FIRED — AND GIVEN THAT IT WAS ALMOST CERTAINLY HIS DECISION TO FOLLOW THE LAW AND RELEASE THAT
We Need To Stop Talking About The Teacher Shortage News of a teacher shortage across the nation has been pummeling us for years now , right up through a story yesterday in the Panama City News Herald about an “extreme” teacher shortage. Fewer students in teacher prep programs. Thousands of unfilled teacher vacancies in state after state. But we need to stop calling it a teacher shortage. You can
The Mixed Realty Commute: Education for the Telepresence Gig Economy First there were remote-operation robots for nuclear waste clean up, then remote-operation drone warfare. Now we’ve moved on to the rather more mundane task of remote-operation fast food delivery. I was motivated to finally sit down and start to write the back-story to defense department simulations and workforce-aligned projec
Los Angeles: Astroturf “Parent” Group Pressures Beutner to Rate Schools by Their Test Scores With so much billionaire cash sloshing around California to promote charter schools and to disparage public schools, it can be difficult to know which groups are real and which are Memorex. Here is one that definitely is not a real parents’ group. It is called Speak Up and it is populated with people who
How big a mess is Pennsylvania’s charter school sector? This big. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf horrified the charter school lobby with eight words — “the privatization of education in our public schools.” He used that phrase during a July news conference in which he was bemoaning the state of cyber charter schools in Pennsylvania. Ana Meyers, executive director of the Pennsylvania Coalition of Pub
Parents Sue Minnesota School District Saying It Did Nothing to Protect Their Kids From Rampant Racism A group of parents have hit their almost lily-white school district with a civil rights lawsuit, charging it turned a blind eye to rampant instances of egregious racist abuse and bullying of their children. According to the Daily Beast, the abusive behavior alleged includes: a 6-year-old black c
Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... | The latest news and resources in education since 2007 A Very Busy Day Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... The latest news and resources in education since 2007 “Q&A Collections: The Inclusive Classroom” by Larry Ferlazzo / 6h Q&A Collections: The Inclusive Classroom is the headline of my latest Education Week Teacher column. All Classroom Q&A posts of
Closing A Failing School Is Normal, But Not Easy, In Charters-Only New Orleans On a clear morning in late August, 9-year-old Alongkorn Lafargue hops in the back seat of his father's car. He's wearing his school uniform: neatly ironed khakis and a bright blue polo shirt embroidered with the logo of his new charter school, IDEA Oscar Dunn. Alongkorn has been going there only a few weeks, and his d
Make your voices heard! Urge NYSED not to weaken the state privacy law by allowing companies to sell or market personal student data The New York Board of Regents is currently considering whether to approve a radical weakening of the state student privacy law, which would allow the College Board, the ACT and other companies that contract with schools or districts to use the personal student info
Trump is Diverting Funds from One of the Best U.S. School Systems to Build His Wall | Schott Foundation for Public Education Trump is Diverting Funds from One of the Best U.S. School Systems to Build His Wall Yesterday the Pentagon announced that it would cut funding to its schools and daycare centers as part of a $3.6 billion diversion of funds toward construction of President Trump’s proposed w
For Teachers, the Money Keeps Getting Worse When classroom jobs were female college graduates’ best option, U.S. schools could skimp on wages. To fill vacancies now, districts and state legislatures need to offer competitive pay. As kids and parents settle into another school year, principals and superintendents in districts across the country are still scrambling to fill vacant teaching positio
The Educator-Activist’s To-Do List By Amanda Litvinov Whether you are a new or veteran educator, the start of a new school year can be overwhelming. The entire community counts on educators to set up the school, help students get situated, and solve whatever problems crop up along the way. But your community is also counting on you to keep advocating for the resources your students deserve, by t
What Should Be Our Hot Topics For The New Year? It's the beginning of a new school year, and a good moment to take stock of the major policy issues, controversies and problems that we can expect to be (or ought to be) wrestling with in the coming year. Which issues are on the rise, which have lost a little steam and which should we be addressing? Common Core For years, the Common Core Standards
ALEC Legislator Retires a “Charter School Millionaire” from ALEC’s Top-Rated School Choice State This is a post about how school choice works (and pays off) ALEC-style. ALEC stands for the American Legislative Exchange Council. ALEC describes itself as follows: The American Legislative Exchange Council is America’s largest nonpartisan, voluntary membership organization of state legislators dedic
Walmart Shoppers Help Fund Public School Privatization From the Arkansas Education Association : Inside the web of Arkansas’s School Privatization Empire A free quality public education for every child is a foundational principle of American society and a right guaranteed by Arkansas’s Constitution. Everyone in this state, regardless of religion, race, income, disability or any other characteris
2019 Medley #17: Back to school 2019, Part 2 The Test Fails Testing and Accountability THE TEST FAILS Accountability is the big news in Indiana as school starts this year. It seems that our students didn’t do well on the new iLearn test which replaced ISTEP and was administred last Spring. Steve Hinnefeld, who blogs at Schools Matter , reported (see The stakes are the problem , below), Just unde
The college admissions process is ‘unconscionably unjust.’ Here’s one way to help change that. Late last month, the College Board announced that it was dropping a plan it had introduced a few months earlier to provide colleges with a single numeric rating of the adversity that students who took the SAT faced in their communities. The original idea, called the Environmental Context Dashboard, was
A Snapshot of the Status of African Americans Among School Principals in the United States A new report from the U.S. Department of Education looks at the demographic characteristics of elementary and secondary school principals in the United States. Overall, during the 2017-18 school year, 78 percent of school principals were non-Hispanic White, 11 percent were non-Hispanic Black or African Ame
What both supporters and critics of the proposal to eliminated gifted programs are missing There's been a tremendous amount of rhetoric from both sides and from the media about the recommendations in the second report from the School Diversity Advisory Group (SDAG), focusing primarily on its proposal to eliminate gifted programs in elementary schools. See for example the hyperbolic headline of N
Deaning and the Education Profession | Was honored to join News Talk 590 WVLK today. I talked with Scott about everything from diversity and inclusiveness to research and the politicization of teachers and the future of the profession. Please Facebook Like, Tweet, etc below and/or reblog to share this discussion with others. Check out and follow my YouTube channel here . Twitter: @ProfessorJVH C
Sacramento News & Review - Succeed or surrender - News - Local Stories - September 5, 2019 Succeed or Surrender As Democratic presidential candidates debate school busing, Sac High’s graduation ceremony reveals the tricky role that charters play From the rows on the floor to the near-nose bleed seats in the balcony, Memorial Auditorium was packed for Sacramento Charter High School’s 2019 graduati
2020 Conference Keynote Speakers - Network For Public Education EDUCATION STARS WILL SHINE AT THE 2020 NETWORK FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION CONFERENCE Conference Keynote Speakers Diane Ravitch Diane Ravitch is a co-founder of the Network for Public Education. She is a historian of education and Research Professor of Education at New York University. She has written ten books and edited another 14. She is
Push for single rating of LA schools challenges state's multi-dimensional accountability system There is a deeply rooted impulse in American society — perhaps any society — to rank everything from restaurants and refrigerators to athletes and colleges. That may help explain why pressures continue in California to rank its schools based on a single score of some kind, despite a major thrust in th
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Stories of HCC Stories of HCC Crosscut has an article about a book that a 17-year-old trans person has written about their experience in HCC. The book is called, " You Failed Us ." It was two years ago that Azure Savage began writing their first book, the origins of which can be traced back to their kindergarten year at Seattle’s Thurgood Marshall Elementary. It w
Why 2020 Dems Should Target the Nonprofit Charter School Industry Charter schools, once the darling of politicians on the right and left, have become a hot potato in the Democratic Party 2020 presidential primary with nearly every candidate voicing some level of disapproval of the industry. A common refrain among the candidates is to express opposition to “for-profit charter schools.” Charter sc
QUALITY COUNTS 2019: GRADING THE STATES The third and final installment of “Quality Counts 2019” offers a comprehensive report card on the nation’s K-12 system, including A-F grades and rankings for each of the states based on a wide range of academic, school finance, and socioeconomic factors. The report, based on analysis by the Education Week Research Center, sums up how well the nation and t
Congress Promised Student Borrowers A Break. Education Dept. Rejected 99% Of Them A new report from a government watchdog, first obtained obtained by NPR, says an expanded effort by Congress to forgive the student loans of public servants is remarkably unforgiving. Congress created the expansion program last year in response to a growing outcry. Thousands of borrowers — nurses, teachers and othe
Lock-Ins and Walkouts: The Students Changing City Schools From the Inside Teenagers are helping to lead integration efforts, protesting against discrimination and demanding more inclusive curriculums. They have locked themselves inside school buildings for days on end to protest discrimination. They have called into Mayor Bill de Blasio’s weekly radio show to demand action on integrating schools
Parents Organize Online to Pressure Schools and Get Rid of Bad Teachers So there it was, right out in the Twitter open: Public school parents et al: What if we could use a site like Blind to chat anonymously with other parents at our kids’ school, share concerns and complaints, including about bad teachers, and organize to pressure administrators to do something about it? @MichaelPetrilli Approp
Charter News - State and National Charter schools in this country reached something of a milestone this year - it's been 25 years since the first one started in Minnesota. But there is increasing evidence they are either sliding downward and/or stalling out. From the NY Times: KIPP’s internal reckoning has coincided with a moment in which New York’s elected officials and Democratic presidential
Diane Ravitch Joins Nick Hanauer’s Podcast, Pitchfork Economics Episode Info Like many rich Americans, Nick used to think that focusing their philanthropic efforts in the country’s education system could heal many of our biggest problems. But in The Atlantic last month, he admitted he was wrong—better schools won’t fix America unless we fix inequality first. He’s joined this week by Diane Ravitc
The Back to School Episode In the latest episode of Have You Heard we go back to school. And not to the idealized, romantic notion of school but to the harsh reality that awaits too many students and teachers. But wait! Our special guests are all intent on doing something about it. We hear from four educators who have a keen understanding of what needs to change, both inside and outside of schoo
Harry Potter and Vouchers The Harry Potter books were back in the news for the six zillionth instance of a ban placed on the Rowling classic novels. The books have been repeatedly banned since they were published , usually because conservative religious folks think the books will normalize wizards and warlocks and witchcraft, but Reverend Dan Reehil, a pastor at St. Edward Catholic School, cites
Texas: Public Schools Outperform Charter Schools The original rationale for charter schools was that they would be innovative, would be accountable, and would have lessons to share with public schools. We now know that the only innovation associated with charter schools is the adoption of stern discipline, reminiscent of schools a century or more ago. We now know that charter lobbies fight any a
Year 2019 - News Releases (CA Dept of Education) Continuing to Reduce Chronic Absenteeism Rates September State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Encourages Districts to Continue Efforts to Reduce Chronic Absenteeism Rates Among State’s Most Vulnerable Student Groups News Release #60—September 4, 2019 State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces Funding for School Construction and Modernization Projec
Poverty & Reading: The Sad and Troubling Loss of School Libraries and Real Librarians Poverty & Reading: The Sad and Troubling Loss of School Libraries and Real Librarians My last post listed reasons why many children don’t learn to read. Poverty was behind many of the items. Poor students attend poor schools where they miss out on the arts, a whole curriculum, even qualified, well prepared teach
Gov. Newsom, legislative leaders agree on certification for all charter school teachers Teachers would also need background check in form "Certificate of Clearance" by next July A s a result of an agreement reached last week between Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders, California charter school teachers will have to get the same background checks and the same credentials, certificates or p
The Walton Plot to Privatize the Public Schools of Arkansas The headquarters of the Walton/Walmart billionaires is in Bentonville, Arkansas, so it is not surprising that the Walton Family Foundation and the members of the family (net worth: $100 billion) have decided to privatize the public schools of Arkansas. Arkansas is a poor state. It doesn’t have an abundance of private schools that are as
How a viral campaign is helping U.S. teachers buy supplies and raise political pressure | CBC News How a viral campaign is helping U.S. teachers buy supplies and raise political pressure Union hopes #CleartheList puts education funding on the 2020 election agenda Jodi Haque, a Brooklyn public high school teacher, opened her door recently and found a delivery of more than 50 books, everything she
Please, No Learning Engineers If Ben Johnson is as good as his word, right now, out in Utah, a bunch of teachers are having to put up with being called "learning engineers. " Johnson is the executive director at Treeside Charter School (K-6) in Provo, Utah. This is actually Year 2 in that job; previously, he's been a world languages department chair in Tyler, the president of his own consulting
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards: A champion for public education By Amanda Litvinov and Amanda Menas Since his election in 2016, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has championed a pro-public education agenda w ith policies that support students, educators, and local communities. Edwards made education funding, including pay increases for teachers and school support staff, a top priority. He has pl
KIPP vs. Feinberg: Battle of the Moral Sewer Dwellers For almost 25 years, Mike Feinberg broke enough rules to bull his up to the top of a morally-compromised heap of paternalistic charter hell school operators. In the early days of KIPP, Feinberg is remembered as the hothead without boundaries who threw a TV through a plate glass window at KIPP Houston--the same reckless wild man who would load
How big a mess is Pennsylvania’s charter school sector? This big. The governor is vowing to restructure it. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) has been making charter-school supporters in his state mighty unhappy. The charter sector in Pennsylvania has long been beset by fraud and a lack of transparency and accountability. In fact, in 2016, the state’s auditor general called the state charter law th
Join Growing Resistance to Charter Schools | Dissident Voice Join Growing Resistance to Charter Schools It has taken some time, but finally, even though they have been pillaged for decades by privately-operated unaccountable charter schools, more public school districts across the country are fighting back with greater vigor against nonprofit and for-profit charter schools. Gone are the days of s
What Happens When Communities Create Their Own New, Whiter School Districts Around the country, a phenomenon called “school district secession” is exacerbating segregation. When Penn State University professor Erica Frankenberg graduated from high school in Alabama, there was only one school district in Mobile County. Now, over 20 years later, it is one of four districts. In the past decade, thr
Immigrant Students are Under Threat. Here are Tools to Stand Up and Fight Back. As students head back to school this fall, the Schott Foundation stands in solidarity with students, their families and immigrant communities. In 1982, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Plyler v. Doe that undocumented children have a constitutional right to receive a free public K-12 education, stating that it provides
Candor will help OKCPS after John Marshall Middle School fights Candor will help OKCPS after John Marshall Middle School fights As the Oklahoma City Public School District deals with the high-profile student fights at John Marshall Middle School, the district should welcome an opportunity to be more candid with the public. Meanwhile, the district’s families should thank social media for bringing
Why Is Incremental Change in Schooling Typical? The short answer is that conservatism is built into the purpose of schools and both teachers and students share that innate conservatism–at first. Tax-supported public schools have two purposes. The first is to change students, imbue them with knowledge, skills, and values that they would use to gain personal success and make America a better place
What I Know About The Reading Wars Lord save us from the unending arguments about reading instruction. I started a Twitter thread just after Christmas and that thing was still flopping around six months later. Emily Hanford has somehow milked one not-very-new observation ("Use phonics") into a series of widely shared articles, which in turn has stirred up all the articles that people wrote the l
Who should be writing about education and isn’t? Mike Rose is a highly respected education scholar at the University of California at Los Angeles who has researched and written about literacy, cognition, language and the struggles of America’s working class. He has taught over several decades — from kindergarten and elementary writing to adult literacy — and has made some important contributions
Lubienski and Malin: School Vouchers Actually Harm Children Researchers Christopher Lubienski and Joel Malin note that a growing number of states have adopted voucher plans on the assumption that vouchers will “help poor kids escape failing public schools,” but the reality is that a substantial body of evidence finds that vouchers actually harm student academic performance. After two decades of
US teacher strikes generated victories. So why are they ready to strike again? Many say authorities have reneged on agreements and schools are still facing low pay, poor working conditions and shortages The new school year has just begun and teachers across the US are preparing to continue the wave of strikes that made 2018 one of the biggest years for workers’ protest in a generation. From Neva
What Happens to Special Education Students as Adults? Each year, more than 6 million schoolchildren—roughly 13 percent of all public school students—receive special education services in the U.S. under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ( IDEA ). Since the inception of the program in 1975, researchers have debated how to assess its effectiveness, and the program itself has evolved o
Watered Down Charter School Reform Bill Falls Short lush with funding supplied by billionaires , the charter school industry has bought itself a lot of influence in the halls of the state capital building in Sacramento. This caused a significant obstacle as state legislators attempted to pass the first meaningful updates to a 25-year-old charter school law. Using millions of dollars in campaign
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Why cursive handwriting needs to make a school comeback Teaching connected-style handwriting, otherwise known as cursive handwriting, has fallen out of fashion on many school curricula . Older generations have sometimes been shocked that some younger people today can’t sign their names on official documents or even read a handwritten note . Canadian provinces have seen a decline in teaching and
The crisis of anti-Black racism in schools persists across generations Recent reports of the schooling experiences of Black students in elementary, middle and high school in Toronto tell a story of negligence and disregard. This disregard includes a lack of access to appropriate reading materials and supportive relationships with teachers and administrators. In conversations about their school l
Michael Kohlhaas Reveals That Lawyer at Green Dot Released Emails to Him, Then Quit or Was Fired Michael Kohlhaas has been drip-drip-dripping emails between and among the charter industry’s bigwigs in Los Angeles. He reveals in this post that he filed a public records request for the emails and his request was granted by the in-house counsel for Green Dot charter chain, Keith Yanov. Lo and behol
Charter school compromise could intensify L.A.'s school board battles A major agreement aimed at setting stronger standards for charter schools stands to intensify power struggles for seats on the Board of Education in Los Angeles, setting the stage for more contentious and costly election battles between charter advocates and allies of the teachers union, a cross section of education leaders an
Behind the Enemy Lines at the ALEC Annual Meeting in Austin This is a fascinating article by Mary Tuma, published by the Austin Chronicle about the annual meeting of ALEC in Austin, the liberal city in the heart of red red Texas. ALEC–the American Legislative Exchange Council–is a hotbed of rightwing politics, funded by the Koch brothers, Betsy DeVos, major corporations, and other malefactors of
Is the Opposition to Phasing Out Gifted Classes Based on Research or Implied Bias? You wake up in the middle of the night, sweating, a nightmare and you realize; only a few weeks before school opens. No matter how long you’ve been teaching as the first day approaches you get nervous; everything has to be perfect, you increasingly think about new lessons, you worry: How will I involve the parents
NOLA 2018-19 AP Scores: Two High Schools Carry the Entire District. New Schools for New Orleans (NSNO) is a corporate-ed-reform nonprofit started in 2006 by Teach for America (TFA) alum, Sarah Usdin , to promote school choice in post-Katrina New Orleans. In 2017, NSNO former Recovery School District (RSD) superintendent Patrick Dobard became NSNO CEO . NSNO also runs PR for promoting the success
Life Sized Teaching Like many teachers, I mostly hate movies and tv shows about teaching. There are too many about hero teachers, larger than life pedagogues who singlehandedly change the world and dramatically shift the course of entire lives (though they generally only teach one prep a day-- seriously, did Mr. Kotter or Mr. Feeney ever teach any other students?) It's enough to make ordinary mo
Big Education Ape Labor Day 2019 Quotes, History, Sayings and Solidarity Happy Labor Day! Monday, September 2 LABOR DAY: WHAT IT MEANS Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity,
Michael Kohlhaas Reveals More Secret L.A. Charter Emails: How a Grant of $325,000 from the Waltons Evaporated Michael Kohlhaas is combing through the treasure trove of leaked emails about the inner world of the Los Angeles charter industry. He recently posted about the short and strange debut of Ganas Academy. It got a grant of $325,000 from the Walton Family Foundation. The founder proceeded to
What are 2020 candidates saying about labor unions? By Amanda Menas Even on Labor Day, the National Education Association is focused on preparing its members for the major role they will play in the 2020 election. NEA’s 3 million members are directly impacted by state and federal labor laws that affect their rights to advocate for their profession and their students. Some candidates offer specif
The Past and Future of Labor Unions: An Interview with Stephen Greenhouse Stephen Greenhouse was the labor reporter for the New York Times for 19 years. In this interview with the California-based Capital & Main, Greenhouse reviews the history of the labor movement, the role it played in building a middle class, and its decline. He goes on to describe strong portents of a revival of power for wo
The Knowledge Gap 'Education journalist Natalie Wexler joins All Of It to discuss her book, The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education System--and How to Fix I t.' Posted 19 hours ago by Mark Anthony Neal
Controversial Black Lives Matter film hailed at Venice Controversial US director Nate Parker said on Monday that he hopes his powerful new film about police violence against black men will help save lives. “American Skin” received an eight-minute standing ovation after it premiered at the Venice film festival, with Spike Lee — who travelled to Italy to support Parker — comparing its impact to “s
Re-reading Faulkner in Trumplandia: “[H]is ferocious conviction in the rightness of his own actions” Season 2 of Mindhunter focuses on the Atlanta child murders ; in one scene investigators interrogate a local KKK member. June Carryl , Crystal Lee Brown , and Siovhan Christensen in Mindhunter (2017) As a lifelong white Southern male, I found the characterization of that man—what many would call
COME AS YOU ARE (PART 1) I couldn’t help it. I checked my work e-mail. A list of names with offers I’ll never accept with things I’d never buy from them. A few security checks from central offices. Oh, and an automated e-mail from our teacher rating system that calculated our rating for last year. I skipped the paragraphs and went directly to the table. Effective. Effective. Effective. This is n
“Harder to Become, Easier to Be” (A path to ending teacher shortages) A number of states and districts are experiencing teacher shortages, with Illinois and Florida apparently at the top of the list. From my perspective, teacher shortages are a case of the chickens coming home to roost. Two reasons for the shortages: 1) Not enough new blood and 2) a higher rate of departure by veterans, and both
Third Grade Reading Retention Does Not Work (Example #6,288,347) The idea of retaining third graders who can't pass a standardized reading test has its roots in two things: 1) a bunch of research of varying degrees of trustworthiness and usefulness (see here , here , here and here for examples across the scale) and 2) dopey policy makers who don't know the difference between correlation and caus
Gifted and IDEA: Charter Schools Won’t Solve the Gifted Debate Even though gifted is listed as a special education category, Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) never adequately addressed it. Intellectually advanced students are complex, not always easy to understand. They need and deserve school support. Much debate surrounds gifted education. But charter schools will not be a sufficient a
Ohio: State Takeover Law Targets Districts That Enroll Poor Children of Color Bill Phillis writes that Ohio’s State Takeover law punishes districts that serve children of color who are poor. The Republicans who run the state do not believe in local control, except in their own districts. Beware! They may come for your district next! School districts that the state has seized and others it plans
15 Apps Parents Should Look Out for on Their Kids' Phones Important story via KING-5 for all parents whose children have cell phones: The recent arrests of 25 men in Florida for allegedly trying to have sex with children has prompted a sheriff there to issue another 'app warning' for parents, reports CBS Miami. During his press conference last week, the sheriff listed 15 apps as ones that parent
Video Available Of August 29, 2019 Accelerated Schools Board Meeting — JUSTICE FOR HILDA NOW! #BringBackHilda Video Available Of August 29, 2019 Accelerated Schools Board Meeting Sign the Petition to Reinstate Hilda at TAS Only July 11, 2019, Hilda Rodriguez-Guzman, a SEIU Local 99 Member and dedicated education worker, was unjustly let go right before the new school year from her job at The Acce
CURMUDGUCATION: ICYMI: Here's September Edition (9/1) ICYMI: Here's September Edition (9/1) Here we go-- it's an actual new month after August (which always seems about 5 days long). Here are some things to read from this week. Share! A College Reading List for the Post-Truth Era From Forbes, an interesting batch of books for our times. The Struggle To Keep Teachers In Rural Schools Bonus points
Inside Bill Gates’ Hubris: Propaganda to Make America Neoliberal Again Once upon a time, the world was run by rich men. And all was good. But then the world was conquered by other rich men. And that is something the first group of rich men could not allow. That is the reason behind Netflix’s new film “Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates.” The three-part documentary goes live on Sept. 20. Bu
Digital curriculum, an answer to equity? An Open Letter to Dr. Ibram X. Kendi I was prompted to write this after watching the closing keynote address Dr. Ibram X. Kendi gave at UnboundEd’s July 2019 Standards Institute conference . A video of his lecture, “An Argument Between Racist and Anti-Racist Ideas, can be viewed here . Dr. Kendi is a professor of history and international relations at Ame
Ed Johnson For Atlanta School Board, Part 2 Part 1: Ed Johnson for School Board in Atlanta on September 17! | Diane Ravitch's blog - https://wp.me/p2odLa-naG via @dianeravitch Ed Johnson responds to the Atlanta Association of Educators and explains why he is running for the school board. I am posting two of his responses because I don’t think you will find any school board candidate in the natio
SINGING THE INTERNATIONALE ON LABOR DAY. After Eddie (Sadlowski) Fest and Labor Day Parade in Sue Sadlowski Garza’s Tenth Ward, we stopped for lunch at a neighborhood spot on the north side. I still had the the button on my shirt that I had bought from Rathke. Rathke is an old teacher union staffer I’ve known for years. A good guy for sure. Rathke was marching next to the Mother Jones float and
Sacramento city students are finally back in school. Here's what parents need to know for the new year | abc10.com Sacramento city students are finally back in school. Here's what parents need to know for the new year Outside of the district’s budgetary issues, officials are also debating whether to start the school year sooner than its current late-August start. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Weeks after
Is Deploying School Resource Officers ‘Over-Policing’ Urban Schools? SROs are often mentioned when the discussion revolves around active shooters on campus, but that discussion should be about more than just shooters and should include the entire community, some experts say. The school shootings from the last few years have prompted action by school districts to do something that might curb or m
CA Charter School Assn. Wants All Schools to Become Charters or “Charter-Like.” No Thanks. n June 2019, Califonia blogger Michael Kohnhaas has received a massive number of internal documents from Green Dot Charter Schools, including those connected to the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA). One such document posted by Kohlhaas, an information packet for an October 2018 CCSA executive
Good riddance to the Charter School Commission Congratulations to all of us who worked so hard to finally get rid of the Illinois State Charter School Commission. We count our victories one by one. A new law that goes into effect next year, will abolish the Commission and hopefully limit the wild expansion of privately-operated charter schools. That's the result of Senate Bill 1226, which Gov. J
Answering Jeanne Allen’s Question About Whether “the Union” Paid for My Home Last May 10, Jeanne Allen of the Center for Education Reform sent a tweet my way. Allen is a big advocate for every kind of school choice, except for public schools. Before she started her current gig, she worked for the far-right Heritage Foundation. For years, her organization has been a big cheerleader for charters a
Singin' in the Acid Rain To start off the new school year, a very funny article that sends up both our planet's pending environmental problems with overly involved parents. From the New Yorker, Singin' in the Acid Rain. As we prepare for our end-of-term barbecue, a few of you have asked whether the event will be cancelled because Thursday’s forecast calls for increased yuckiness. No way! Didn’t
Jay Greene: The Failed Premise of Reform You may not read a lot of what is written by folks on the reformster side of modern corporate reform these days, but you probably should. First, it's important to understand what they're thinking these days. Second, there's a heck of a lot of nuance out there, because what we think of as reformsterism is actually several different groups working for sever
Big Education Ape Top Posts This Week 8/31/19 Big Education Ape: BACK TO SCHOOL: A parent’s guide to K-12 school success - http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2019/08/back-to-school-parents-guide-to-