Calls are growing for Biden to do what DeVos did: Let states skip annual standardized tests this spring There are growing calls from across the political spectrum for the federal government to allow states to skip giving students federally mandated standardized tests in spring 2021 — but the man that President-elect Joe Biden tapped to be education secretary has indicated support for giving them
Vouchers and Market-Driven Schools in Sweden (Sara Hjelm) Sara Hjelm is a reader of this blog. She wrote to me about the state of Swedish schools a few weeks ago and her deeply-felt concerns about the reforms now occurring in her country. As a retired teacher she sees the blending of school choice and vouchers as a reform strategy that, in her opinion, harms the nation’s schools. Usually, I do n
Newsom offers $2 billion plan to bring back in-person instruction in elementary grades G ov. Gavin Newsom presented a $2 billion proposal for financial incentives Wednesday to prod school districts to bring back elementary school students for in-person instruction, starting in mid-February. School districts would receive extra funding — from $450 to about $700 per student — if they agreed to a t
An Education That Emerges From Those Things That Most Affect Us In 1675, French rationalist philosopher Nicholas Malebranche wrote, "The mind does not pay equal attention to everything it perceives. For it applies itself infinitely more to those things that affect it, that modify it, and that penetrate it, than to those that are present to it but do not affect it." I don't know if this insight w
Creativity and Craftsmanship: Celebrating Kuumba, the Sixth Night of Kwanzaa Black-owned businesses breathe creativity. The sixth day of Kwanzaa, Kuumba, represents creativity and is a time for celebrating the radical Blackness that comes from multiple countries and cultures across different platforms. The following Black-owned businesses show their creative instincts in their hand-made and hand
Website Created by Gates Foundation Leaves Open Personal Data of Hundreds of Thousands of Students The Financial Times reported a major data breach of personally identifiable student data on a website funded by the Gates Foundation. Bill Gates, as we know, is a data aficionado. Several years ago, he created an ill-fated project called InBloom with the intent of gathering the personal data of mil
Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum Ethnic Studies Curriculum SBE At its November 18–19, 2020, meeting, the Instructional Quality Commission (IQC) recommended the revised draft Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum to the State Board of Education (SBE) following a 45-day public comment period. The IQC incorporated edits, including those recommended by the California Department of Education (CDE), that str
Rick Hess Interviews Betsy DeVos As She Heads for the Exit Rick Hess conducts an “exit interview” with Betsy DeVos, which was published at Education Week. Rick is a fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, which is funded in part by DeVos. DeVos came to Washington to destroy public education, and she failed. She bitterly dismisses the “entrenched interests” and bureaucrats who f
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St. Louis Public Education Theft Accelerates By Thomas Ultican 12/30/2020 A proposal to close 11 more public schools in St. Louis came before the school board on December 15. Based on Superintendent Kelvin Adams’ recommendation the final decision was postponed until January. It is not clear why Adams pulled back his own recommendation, but it is clear that public education in St. Louis is being
THE MOST READ DAD GONE WILD PIECE FROM 2020 As we approach the end of a tumultuous year, things are starting to kick forth in the education world. Yesterday, Governor Lee announce a special session of the General Assembly to focus on education issues. The five areas to be considered are teacher salaries, accountability, BEP, learning loss, and literacy. I’ll dive deeper into the special session,
New York State is currently a rising COVID outlier in the United States COVID-19 case rates rose across the country this fall. And, in most cases, those rates peaked. In some states the peak was in mid-November. In others it was late November In others it was early December. In others it was mid-December. But in New York State the case rate continues to rise. Right before Thanksgiving Andrew Cuo
Big Education Ape THE TOP BANANA TODAY'S EDUCATION HEADLINES Are schools safe? A growing body of evidence suggests that, with the right measures, they contribute little to virus spread.