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CATCH UP WITH CURMUDGUCATION + ICYMI: Well, Nothing Blew Up This Week Edition (1/17)

CURMUDGUCATION: ICYMI: Well, Nothing Blew Up This Week Edition (1/17)





Well, Nothing Blew Up This Week Edition

Did we just get through a whole week without anything more than whingings based on the willful misunderstanding of the First Amendment and admittedly horrifying details from last week's insurrection? I feel like maybe we're having the equivalent of when someone screams in your ears and then stops but your ears still keep ringing. Or maybe my brain has just reached an overload stage and something horrible happened this week, again, and I've simply blocked it out. If that's the case, you can disillusion me in the comments (I'd rather have truth than comfort).

At any rate, I have some stuff for you. And I promise you something beautiful and encouraging at the bottom of the page.

A Look At The Biden Education Team

Thomas Ultican runs us through all the players in the Biden education sector. A thorough look. 

State Disinvestment after Great Recession  

This is not beautiful. The Education Law Center crunched some numbers, and they figure that post-2008 states underfunded public education to the tune o0f about $600 billion. This article has a link to the full report, if you're feeling tough enough to read it. 

Education Still Top Issue in Arizona   

Arizona is getting more interesting all the time--solid red, except for the people they elect lately. And still screwing over public education even as surveys like this indicate that the voters want something else.

Private school vouchers back on state legislative agenda  

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution writes about how Georgia is back to pushing school vouchers, an oft-defeated proposal, but we're going to give it another try because Covid.

Well, That's a Special Kind of Dumb  

As long as we're touring states, let's check in with Dad Gone Wild to see what Gov. Lee is up to with silly education bills in Tennessee.

Use of CARES funding by cyber charter schools in question  

In Pennsylvania, The Citizens' Voice is wondering how cyber-charters managed to play the double dip game with relief funds yet again. They're public schools! They're private businesses! They're whatever will get them a check.

School Finance Indicators Database  

"Often imitated but never duplicated," courtesy of the Albert Shanker Institute and Rutgers Graduate School of Education, it's a big mountain of curated and collected data about school funding. 

Why Billions in Food Aid Hasn't Gotten To Needy Families  

Anya Kamanetz at NPR looks at how red tape is keeping so many students and their families hungry

These Textbooks In Thousands of K-12 Schools Echo Trump's Talking Points  

Okay, it's Huffington Post, so the headline's a little clickbaity. But it's Rebecca Klein, who specializes in the many ways that school choice has been used to finance schools of Christianist nationalism and assorted anti-science baloney.

Why doesn't increasing knowledge improve reading achievement [sic]?

Shanahan on literacy, and the actual question he's asking is "why doesn't increased knowledge raise reading test scores?" The resulting article has a subtext contrasting the goals of  "raising test scores" and "building a better life."

Books of 2020

Nancy Flanagan has her list of big books from last year. If you're looking for something to pick up...

Grendel should not have rampaged through our capitol, but slaying him will only further divide the clans

Lit nerd political humor from McSweeney's

And I promised you something encouraging. This is from last spring, but I missed it at the time. It's a music video written and produced by a student and her friend, involving students from across eleven states. There are references to "September" which make it a little bittersweet (ah, how young and hopeful we all were last spring), but it's still a great piece of work.

Make the World Better from EL Education on Vimeo.



In Pennsylvania, The Dismantling Of A Public School System - https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2021/01/15/in-pennsylvania-the-dismantling-of-a-public-school-system/?sh=7e40bd8c71b1 by @palan57 on @forbes

Washington Post Editorial Board Gets It Wrong About Testing Students In 2021 - https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2021/01/09/washington-post-editorial-board-gets-it-wrong-about-testing-students-in-2021/?sh=90d14a334a66 by @palan57 on @forbes



Moral Distress and Teaching
I've run across this new-to-me term several times in the past few months-- moral distress. It wasn't developed for the teaching profession, but lots of teachers are going to recognize what is being described here. Andrew Jameton gets most of the credit for drawing the moral distress picture , looking at the world of nursing. This piece from the AMA Journal of Ethics lays out his ideas pretty succ
PA: Chester Upland School District On Verge of Charterization
I don't usually do this, but I've spent a ton of time working on a Forbes.com piece about a PA school district that is on the verge of making history by becoming the first district in the state to be fully charterized. It's a big complicated story, but it hits on many of the classic problems. The charter funding death spiral. The long term effects of de facto segregation; this school district sha
AZ: Teachers Slapped Yet Again
Arizona is one of a handful of states that owe a debt to Florida; were it not for the Sunshine State, Arizona would be a strong contender for State Most Hostile To Public Education. And now their governor is sticking it to teachers yet again. Arizona has a long-standing problem with convincing teachers to work there ; they are one of the states that was recruiting folks from the Philipines to fil
Did DeVos Get A Raw Deal
In today's National Review, Rick Hess is suggesting that Betsy DeVos got a raw deal, that attacks on her "have taken a torch to the basic standards of public discourse and democratic civility." Hess acknowledges some of the issues surrounding her as legit ones: During her tempestuous tenure in office, DeVos evoked strong feelings among her critics. Many disagreed vehemently with her views on scho
Donors Choose Monday: Ukuleles
Okay, this has turned out to be more sporadic than I originally planned. Bt I'm still committed to making regular attempts to supporting public school teachers in small ways (beyond just yapping about policy issues). Yes, Donors Choose sometimes includes requests for funding that absolutely should be coming from the local district, and no, I don't have any way of checking to see if the teacher is
ICYMI: Well Aren't We Off To A Grand Start Edition (1/10)
Well, that was a week, wasn't it. What a hellacious shitshow (sorry, Mom). But despite the the dumpster fire burning brighter than ever, we still have things to read, because while governments may rise and fall and grind to a halt and play stupid games with stupid insurrectionists, you know what still keeps on keepin' on? The post office and public schools. Republican Cowards Betsy DeVos and Ted
Watch Out: K12 Has Changed Its Name
Back in November, when most of us were pre-occupied with a few other things, K12, Inc, the giant cyber-school company, went and gave itself a new name -- Stride, Inc. The rebranding came with some new acquisitions, but underneath it all, K12 is its same old self. K12 is a big fat for-profit cyber-edu-biz operation-- in fact, the biggest and fattest. They were founded by Goldman-Sachs banker and M
Betsy DeVos Bails Out
Well, she finally had enough. DeVos blamed Trumpian rhetoric for the riots, called it an "inflection point" for her, and became one more GOP Trump-fluffer to suddenly discover her shock and outrage for exactly the same kind of shit that he's been doing for four years. I mean, there's something deeply disingenuous about watching someone throw gasoline and matches around for four years and only get
In Seattle, A Tough Back To School Choice
Seattle's school board made a decision, just a few weeks ago, to re-open face-to-face school for pre-K, kindergarten, some special ed, and 1st grade students. It's a good example of the kinds of re-opening challenges that 

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Children’s Screen Time Has Soared in the Pandemic, Alarming Parents and Researchers - The New York Times - https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/16/health/covid-kids-tech-use.html

Schools Matter: We Went Undercover at the DC Riots - Vlog #2.5 - Stop the Steal Rally tu... - http://www.schoolsmatter.info/2021/01/we-went-undercover-at-dc-riots-vlog-25.html

Didn't Get Enough Financial Aid For College? You Can Ask For More Money https://www.scpr.org/news/2021/01/17/96195/didn-t-get-enough-financial-aid-for-college-you-ca/ via @kpcc

Mariame Kaba Talks Abolition, Mutual Aid And Campus Police https://popularresistance.org/mariame-kaba-talks-abolition-mutual-aid-and-campus-police/

Boseman's "Black Panther" boosts diversity in STEM – a Black engineer’s take on inspiration https://www.salon.com/2021/01/16/bosemans-black-panther-boosts-diversity-in-stem--a-black-engineers-take-on-inspiration_partner/

Thousands of NYC infants and toddlers with disabilities missed out on Early Intervention services during pandemic: report https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/education/ny-early-intervention-pandemic-20210116-kupzbcpxlnfgdobgevm6chq2zy-story.html#ed=rss_www.nydailynews.com/arcio/rss/category/new-york/education/

Honoring Martin https://www.laprogressive.com/honoring-martin-2/

Congressman Jamie Raskin: A Heart-Breaking Tribute to His Son | Diane Ravitch's blog - https://wp.me/p2odLa-taf via @dianeravitch

Pop quiz: What is jeopardizing the state of Oklahoma? - https://nondoc.com/?p=20754 by @https://twitter.com/thricesavage on @nondocmedia

D.C. gives staff assignments for in-person learning as mistrust in reopening plan persists https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-schools-in-person-reopening-plan/2021/01/16/ae9aba0e-572c-11eb-a817-e5e7f8a406d6_story.html?tid=ss_tw

Ed Notes Online: Putting Those 80% Pro-Trump Numbers context - They are far from a majority as his overall approval rating drops to 29% - https://ednotesonline.blogspot.com/2021/01/putting-those-80-pro-trump-numbers.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2FDOJOw+%28Education+Notes+Online%29


Big Education Ape: CATCH UP WITH CURMUDGUCATION + ICYMI: Well, Nothing Blew Up This Week Edition (1/17) - http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2021/01/catch-up-with-curmudgucation-icymi-well_17.html


Big Education Ape: Yes, some charter schools do pick their students. It’s not a myth. - The Washington Post - http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2021/01/yes-some-charter-schools-do-pick-their.html


Big Education Ape: Treating public schools like businesses is only making them worse | Salon.com - http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2021/01/treating-public-schools-like-businesses.html


Big Education Ape: Biden Announces: Science and Facts Are Back! | Diane Ravitch's blog - http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2021/01/biden-announces-science-and-facts-are.html


Big Education Ape: NANCY BAILEY: Endgame! Using Covid-19 to Permanently Transform Schooling! - http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2021/01/nancy-bailey-endgame-using-covid-19-to.html








CURMUDGUCATION: Moral Distress and Teaching
Moral Distress and Teaching I've run across this new-to-me term several times in the past few months-- moral distress. It wasn't developed for the teaching profession, but lots of teachers are going to recognize what is being described here. Andrew Jameton gets most of the credit for drawing the moral distress picture , looking at the world of nursing. This piece from the AMA Journal of Ethics l
MLK and “the Guaranteed Income” – radical eyes for equity
MLK and “the Guaranteed Income” “President-elect Joe Biden will seek to increase the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour as part of his relief bill,” reported Alina Selyukh for NPR . Across social media, people began doing calculations of what $15/hour translates into for annual salaries, and here are a couple responses from white Christian conservatives: McChristian, personifying the relationsh
Shawgi Tell: Cyber Charter Schools: Neoliberals Determined to Commodify More Students | Dissident Voice
Cyber Charter Schools: Neoliberals Determined to Commodify More Students | Dissident Voice Cyber Charter Schools: Neoliberals Determined to Commodify More Students The parasitic seizure of social wealth by the rich has intensified in recent years and promises to increase in 2021. While the stock market soars to artificial new heights, the productive sector of the economy continues to steadily dis
Chicago teachers continue to protest in-person classes; parents question status of locked-out teachers - The Washington Post
Chicago teachers continue to protest in-person classes; parents question status of locked-out teachers CHICAGO — Brian Yuhas was one of the teachers who was ordered back into his Chicago classroom on Monday as the nation's third-largest school district began opening campuses for the first time since March. But he didn't go. He wasn't comfortable going back, and besides, his students had chosen a
EdAction in Congress January 17, 2021 - Education Votes
EdAction in Congress January 17, 2021 EdAction in Congress January 17, 2021 - Education Votes Biden Pledges Critical Investments in Public Education to Combat COVID-19 Crisis President-elect Joe Biden unveiled an ambitious plan on Thursday to help the nation emerge from the economic and public health wreckage that has devastated millions of lives across the country. He called on Congress to prov
Education Matters: CDC puts Duval County in Red Zone, DCPS says things are just fine.
CDC puts Duval County in Red Zone, DCPS says things are just fine. The CDC says Florida is in real trouble that we do need to do something quickly. Juxtapose that with DCPS, which is encouraging some and cajoling others to return to the schools. What we are doing is reckless, and DCPS should know better. For a district that has gotten rid of latex and peanuts in some schools and limited field tr
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Traitors or Heroes: Ben Franklin Traitors or Heroes: Ben Franklin Today is birthday number 315 for Benjamin Franklin. He was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. Franklin is the only founding father to have signed all four of the key documents establishing the U.S.: the Declaration of Independence (1776), the Treaty of Alliance with France (1778), the Treaty of Paris establishing peace with Great
The Teacher Trauma of Repeatedly Justifying Your Right To Life During Covid | gadflyonthewallblog
The Teacher Trauma of Repeatedly Justifying Your Right To Life During Covid I am a public school teacher and my life has value. That shouldn’t be controversial. But every few weeks in 2020-21 as the global Covid-19 pandemic continues to spread unabated, I have to go to a staff meeting and justify my right to continue breathing. Administration and the school board want to stop distance learning a
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Education with the Biden Team | tultican
Education with the Biden Team By Thomas Ultican 1/16/2021 Joe Biden has garnered wide spread praise for his choice of Miguel Cardona as Secretary of Education; maybe too wide. The co-founder of Bellwether Education, Andrew Rotherham says Cardona is “a Goldilocks on charter schools.” However, Goldilocks was a fairy tale and Rotherham is a well known neoliberal who campaigns for “school choice.” A

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