From IQ tests and sperm banks to "The Queen’s Gambit": a history of gifted children While identifying gifted children has helped some receive needed attention, it has sent us down a dangerous path I n Netflix hit "The Queen's Gambit," we see young orphan Beth Harmon discover her talent for competitive chess. During a game played in the orphanage basement, Harmon's chess tutor, the janitor, tells
Indiana Legislators Preparing to Expand Failed Voucher Program Steve Hinnefeld warns that Republican legislators in Indiana are laying the groundwork to expand the state’s failed voucher program. The research on
Nevada: Charter Schools Cashed in on PPP Money Last spring, you may recall, the CARES Act included $13.2 billion for public and charter schools. In addition, $660 billion was allocated to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for small businesses and nonprofits that were struggling to survive due to the pandemic. Public schools were not allowed to apply for PPP. However, many charter schools lea
Today in PTA (Pass Them All) Yesterday, I got a prescient comment from SC Math Teacher, and I'll repost it here. The first part is a quote from me, but he comes to an inescapable conclusion directly afterward: “The last I heard, the DOE was holding individual teachers responsible this year for NX students. That means that next semester we could be burdened with not only our regular caseload, but
El Paso Teacher, 35, Dies of COVID-19 Zelene Blancas, who taught in the public schools of El Paso, died of COVID-19 . She was 35. She taught first grade, and she emphasized kindness. Her 2018 video of her children saying goodbye with a hug at the end of each day was viewed more than 22 million times. Blancas tested positive for coronavirus October 20 and days later, she was hospitalized, her bro
States: Ask Biden Administration to Waive Spring 2021 Testing This is a school year fraught with quarantine disruption, turnstile attendance, distancing and sanitizing burdens, and spotty internet capabilities. The very idea that most schools and districts could somehow pull off federally-mandated standardized testing in the spring of 2021 and that the testing outcome would evidence anything oth
Private schools pull students away from public schools Private institutions are attracting wealthy families who are frustrated with public schools' flip-flopping on remote and in-person learning. Why it matters: The trend is weakening public schools, which will lose funding as they lose students, and deepening the divide between how rich and poor kids are educated. What's happening: In districts
Big changes needed if we are to control the global pandemic and open schools here As we head into the new year, I'm thinking like everyone else, good riddance to Trump and 2020. I've had the words to the old Merle Haggard song, If We Make It Through December , buzzing through my brain. But by yesterday afternoon, I've had reset my expectations to... if we make it through the '20s... NBC reports
Dad Gone Wild – Nobody reads it, everybody quotes it. THIS WEEK'S WILDNESS Dad Gone Wild Nobody reads it, everybody quotes it . A 360 DEGREE VIEW by TC Weber / 1d “Investigations, meditations, careers, relationships were much the same, he mused. They failed because no one thought to ask the right question.” ― Eliot Pattison, The Skull Mantra It’s taken 364 days to get here, but we have arrived. T
Teacher Tom Reflections on This First Day of 2021 93 23h An Education That Emerges From Those Things That Most Affect Us 200+ 1d They Say There are No Stupid Questions. I Beg to Differ. 1K 3d I Know the Secret to Making Your Dreams Come True 100+ 4d Life Itself 2K 5d This Cursed and Blessed Year 81 9d Teacher Tom
California Department of Education SSPI TONY THURMOND STUFF THIS WEEK FROM THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION USDA Foods List and Material Price Report 2021–22 8d The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently published the USDA Foods Available List and the USDA Foods Processor Material Prices for School Year (SY) 2021–22. COVID-19 Guidance Web Page: Updates to FAQs 10d California Departm
NewBlackMan (in Exile) THIS WEEK WITH NEWBLACKMAN (IN EXILE) Food Writer On The Future Of Black-Owned Restaurants In The Bay Area by Mark Anthony Neal / 9h 'NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Justin Phillips , a food writer for the San Francisco Chronicle , about the potential demise of many Black-owned restaurants in the Bay Area.' Viola Davis: The 60 Minutes Interview by Mark Anthony Neal / 9h ' Vio
Education Research Report Computer simulation to the identification of symptoms in children with ADHD by Jonathan Kantrowitz / 2d The introduction of computer simulation to the identification of symptoms in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has potential to provide an additional objective tool to gauge the presence and severity of behavioral problems, Ohio State Unive
Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... | The latest news and resources in education since 2007 I Created My Own News Aggregator With AllTop – You Can Use Mine Or Create Your Own by Larry Ferlazzo / 9h AllTop has been around awhile. It’s a “news aggregator” – it identifies a number of topics and then creates pages on them with updated stories from different sites specializing in those topics. 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 Peter Greene: Democrats Need a Major Restart for Education by dianeravitch / 50min You know the old line, “Failure is not an option.” Well, we have federal education policy built on the idea that failure doesn’t matter. Failure is not only an opt
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