Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Teachers Pay for PPE So U.S. Schools Can Reopen - BNN Bloomberg
Jill Biden is finally ready to be first lady. Can she help her husband beat Trump? - The Washington Post
Barbara Madeloni: Virtual Schools Better Than Death Traps - LA Progressive
Educators Demand Virtual Schools as ‘Least Bad’ but Safe Option
Steven Singer: Schools, Americans and Covid: A Love Letter - LA Progressive
Your classrooms are splattered, your hallways, infested with my slime and contagion; your athletic fields and band rooms and teachers lounges are dripping with my love.
Remote Learning Is a Bad Joke - The Atlantic
Remote Learning Is a Bad Joke
My kid can’t handle a virtual education, and neither can I.
NYC Educator: Today's DOE: Don't Let Your Right Hand Know What Your Left Hand Do
Even as the NY Times writes articles about things every working teacher knew last week, their well-heeled, Ivy-educated writers haven't yet discovered that de Blasio has not yet figured out who's going to teach remotely while teachers meet 12 of their students live in classrooms. In fairness, Times reporters can't be expected to step down from their pedestals for every single development. That, evidently, is the province of Post and News reporters,who aren't highfalutin' enough to ignore what's in front of their faces.
Meanwhile, here on earth, principals need to plan who is and is not going to be showing up. I have an accommodation, and the last time I spoke to my principal, he hadn't been notified. Yesterday, speaking with my AP, I was able to identify seven members of her department, myself included, who'd been granted accommodations. This was in addition to those she already knew of. It's funny that the people whose job it is to run things can barely be bothered doing so.
Since I'm not classy enough to rely on the Times and hope for the best, I CONTINUE READING: NYC Educator: Today's DOE: Don't Let Your Right Hand Know What Your Left Hand Do
Maurice Cunningham: Koch $$ for “National Parents Union” | Diane Ravitch's blog
“Confessions of a School Reformer” (Part 2) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
Welcome to School Year 2020–21 - CA Dept of Education
Welcome Back to School
- Comply with local, state, and national guidance related to COVID-19, food handling, and food service.
- Consider designating a COVID-19 Coordinator for Food Service Operations—this position is paramount to ensuring safe practices for hygiene, cleaning and sanitation, food preparation, and food service are followed.
- Follow the guidance of the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program—count and claim meals based on student eligibility and complete free and reduced-price meal applications (unless operating under one of the provisions); follow the guidance for the respective meal patterns.
- Maintain confidentiality of participants.
- Engage both internal and external partners including school, district, and County Office of Education. They can support the success of your school foodservice program in a variety of ways. External partners can help you enhance the services you may provide and assist with communication to families in need.
- Put safety first in all decisions.
Nutrition Services Division
Charter School Experiment FAILURE Documented Again | tultican
Charter School Myths and Promises
Mr. G for District 3: Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters: Richard Corcoran thinks he is king of education
First, Corcoran issues an executive order that flies in the face of the state constitution bullying districts with the threat of losing my money, and now he has told districts before you close a class or a school give him a call so he can decide if it is okay to do so, even giving out his personal number. I want to remind everyone Corcoran is neither a doctor nor an educator or king of education, nope he's a hatchet-man doing the bidding of the governor.
From the Tampa Times,
“Before you get to the point of closing a classroom, we want to have that conversation with you,” Corcoran told the superintendents, adding that he will provide several top officials’ cell phone numbers for easier contact.
If a child exhibits symptoms, he said, there’s no reason to close the school and clean it. But schools should make sure if someone appears sick, that person should be sent home, and adequate communication should happen with families whose children might have been exposed.
Perhaps an entire class might be sent home for the day. But, without a positive test result or continued symptoms, he said, the students should be allowed back the next day.
The situation might call for even less drastic action, Corcoran added. School officials might want to determine who was within 6 feet of the person showing symptoms for longer than 15 minutes, he said.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/gradebook/2020/08/17/call-before-closing-school-over-covid-19-florida-education-commissioner-says/
You should read the article, it is terrifying.
Corcoran out every district in a hole, and he has now given them a shovel and instructed them to keep CONTINUE READING: Mr. G for District 3: Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters: Richard Corcoran thinks he is king of education
CURMUDGUCATION: Silicon Valley and the Surveillance State
CURMUDGUCATION: Silicon Valley and the Surveillance State
Silicon Valley and the Surveillance State
Peter Schwartz is an American futurist, innovator, author, and co-founder
of the Global Business Network, a corporate strategy firm. He's done sexy things like consult for futury
movies, including WarGames (ew), Minority Report, and Sneakers (an
under-appreciated gem). He's written an assortment of books; he also wrote
the 2004 climate change report that predicted that England would be a frozen
wasteland by, well, right now. (This Peter Schwartz should not be confused
with this Peter Schwartz, Ayn Rand-loving writer. )
Schwartz was the subject of
an interview in yesterday's San Francisco Chronicle, reminding us that there's an entire sector of future-looking tech-loving
folks who think the advent of the surveillance state is pretty swell.
Schwartz
is not in Silicon Valley-- he's a Beverly Hills guy. And not everything he
says is alarming. For instance:
Every single time, with no exceptions, that I’ve gotten the future wrong,
it’s because there was an inadequate diversity of people in the room. It
was not that it couldn’t be seen; it was that we were just talking to
ourselves.
Technocrats desperately need to hear that, but the
prevailing ethos is the idea of a single visionary CEO without other voices
to hold him back. As in Zuckerberg's unwillingness to let go of control of
CONTINUE READING: CURMUDGUCATION: Silicon Valley and the Surveillance State
ROUND 3 IS NOW UNDERWAY – Dad Gone Wild
― Bram Stoker, Dracula
― Calvin Coolidge