Latest News and Comment from Education

Saturday, September 8, 2012

4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit 9-8-12



4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit:

4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit

LAUSD BOARD MEMBER STEVE ZIMMER WANTS TO STRENGTHEN OVERSIGHT OF CHARTER SCHOOLS

smf at 4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit - 27 minutes ago
By Barbara Jones, Staff Writer, L.A. Daily News | http://bit.ly/P3BMiA 9/7/2012  | 7:35:18 PM PDT  ::  School board member Steve Zimmer is taking aim at two of the most contentious issues facing Los Angeles Unified, with separate proposals to exclude high-stakes test scores from teacher evaluations and to strengthen the oversight of charter schools. Both resolutions on Tuesday's board agenda

THREE ED REFORMS PARENTS SHOULD WORRY ABOUT MOST

By Carol Burris from Valerie Strauss’ Answer Sheet/The Washington Post | http://wapo.st/Q9oCjn 8/23/2012 :: As summer comes to a close, students are preparing to go back to school. I find that most of them enjoy returning. Certainly, our daughters did. There is something exciting about a new beginning. Kids look forward to seeing their friends and meeting their new teacher. Teachers matter a lot

‘WHY ARE CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS SUSPENDING MORE STUDENTS THAN THEY GRADUATE?’: Statewide hearing examines the problem and offers solutions

WITH KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY RUSSLYNN H. ALI, ASST. SECRETARY OF CIVIL RIGHTS, U.S. DEPT OF EDUCATION California Endowment Press Release | http://bit.ly/OVNN9r LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- On September 10, The California Endowment will join the offices of California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson and California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris in sponsoring a statewide hearing

Horace Mann: THOUGHTS ON TEACHING FROM THE “FATHER OF PUBLIC EDUCATION”

Horace Mann, circa 1850. Daguerreotype by Southworth & Hawes. Source: the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “…it is earnestly to be hoped, that teachers will soon deservedly win so much of the confidence of the community, that they will no longer feel constrained to practice methods they know to be valueless, in order to harmonize with

®eform…? What ®eform?: AS OBAMA IS NOMINATED, DUNCAN SPEECH FINESSES TOUCHY ISSUES

By Alyson Klein, EdWeek Politics K-12 |  http://bit.ly/RSRzz9 September 6, 2012 1:15 AM - Charlotte, N.C.  ::  On the night President Barack Obama's name was formally placed in nomination for re-election, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan used his high-profile Democratic convention speech to tout the president's work to avert teacher layoffs and revamp student loans. But the education

CalSTRS: STUDY EXPOSES TEACHER PENSION SCAMS. State Controller finds teacher retirement fund lax on anti-spiking efforts

by JUDY LIN Associated Press, North County Times | http://bit.ly/P1o8N1 from the sco’s review: CalSTRS did not provide adequate oversight of the reporting entities it monitors. For example, at the rate at which audits currently are being performed, each district would be audited only once every 48 years. In addition, CalSTRS’ audit process

HEAT WAVE COSTS LAUSD MORE THAN $400K IN A.C. REPAIRS + smf’s 2¢

By Barbara Jones, Staff Writer, LA Daily News | http://bit.ly/NPCLWK Los Angeles Unified maintenance crews racked up more than $400,000 in overtime repairing overloaded air-conditioning units during the heat wave that swamped the region during the opening days of school, LAUSD officials said. (Gene Blevins/Special to the Daily News) Los Angeles Unified maintenance crews racked up more than

Study: SPECIAL EDUCATION SPENDING REDUCTION TO NATIONAL MEDIAN COULD SAVE DISTRICTS $10 BILLION + COULD CUTTING SPECIAL ED. SPENDING IMPROVE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT?

SPECIAL EDUCATION SPENDING REDUCTION TO NATIONAL MEDIAN COULD SAVE DISTRICTS $10 BILLION Huffington Post | http://huff.to/TslPFc 09/05/2012 2:46 pm  ::  A study released Wednesday by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute has found that if high-spending public school districts reduced their special education staffing levels to align with the national median, the country could save $10 billion

NEW ACCOUNTABILITY DEMANDS COMING FOR CHARTERS – STARTUPS AND RENEWALS

By Tom Chorneau, SI&A Cabinet Report | http://bit.ly/OdAMeL Thursday, September 6, 2012  ::  Legislation pending before Gov. Jerry Brown seeks to resolve long-standing concerns of the U.S. Department of Education that not enough emphasis is placed on student achievement for all subgroups when it comes to charter school renewal in California. The issue, which dates back more than two years,

Stay tuned: CALIFORNIA SPENDING, OUTCOME IN SPECIAL ED WELL BELOW NATIONAL AVERAGES

By Kimberly Beltran SI&A Cabinet Report | http://bit.ly/TnbGuY Thursday, September 6, 2012 ::  California spends substantially less than other states on special education services, and the academic outcomes for students in those programs is well below the national average, according to a new report unveiled Wednesday. In a comparison of special education spending and outcomes across 49 states

TAKING CARE OF TRUANTS: L.A. Unified's new, gentler plan emphasizes counseling over handing out tickets + smf’s 2¢

LA Times Editorial |  http://lat.ms/OSthq0 Jaime Bonilla, 15, left, and Jessica Contreras, 14, demonstrate in favor of changing Los Angeles' daytime curfew rules. The council voted unanimously to curtail the courts' role. (Los Angeles Times / February 22, 2012) September 6, 2012  ::  City and school officials in Los Angeles had a good idea a few years back when they began ticketing students

PARENT & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN THE “SUPERINTENDENT’S DISTRICT”

by smf 6 September 2012 :: In the redesign/restructuring/reform/slicing+dicing/whatever of LAUSD into four five Educational Service Centers (as opposed to eight Local Districts with numbers -  or thirteen with letters; or Clusters, Areas, Zones, Regions or Administrative Zones) authority and accountability have been further divided between Instructional Operations, and Parent and

It isn’t all Democrats in the Tarheel State: N.C. COURT OF APPEALS UPHOLDS MANDATE ON PRE-K FOR AT-RISK CHILDREN

in NEWS FROM THE ACCESS NETWORK | http://bit.ly/Q0kpkw 4 September 2012  ::  A North Carolina appeals court held on August 21, 2012 that the state must admit any eligible at-risk child who applies to its pre-kindergarten program, despite the legislature’s attempt to severely limit enrollment as a budget savings device. A unanimous three-judge panel held that Superior Court Judge Howard Manning

Law Review Article: SAFEGUARDING SOUND BASIC EDUCATION IN TIMES OF FISCAL CONTRAINT

“Constitutional rights cannot be put on hold because of a recession”… …is the legal conclusion reached by every federal and state court that has considered this issue in years past and since the 2008 recession, writes Michael A. Rebell in an extensive treatise that was just published in the Albany Law Review. From The National Access Network at Teachers College, Columbia University| http:/

HOW WILL EDUCATION PLAY AT THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION?

  By Alyson Klein, EdWeek Politics K-12 Blog | http://bit.ly/PXOeC8 September 3, 2012 8:28 AM | Charlotte, N.C. ::The Democrats officially nominate their presidential standard-bearer here this week, with the convention officially kicking off tomorrow. And, unlike four years ago at the party's convention in Denver—when everyone was trying to read the K-12 tea leaves on the Democratic

Compare+Contrast: THE EARLY START CALENDAR & THE HEAT WAVE EMERGENCY IN FACE OF THE RIFs IN M&O

LAUSD correspondence smf: It all looks so easy when you control the story. Tweets: FROM @DRDEASY@LAUSD Subject: FW: HVAC Personnel OT report - August 2012 14 Aug John Deasy John Deasy ‏@DrDeasyLAUSD LAUSD employees have done great work preparing for this early start to school. I'm happy to see our

PENSION REFORM: Top-paid administrators to take biggest hit

By John Fensterwald, Ed Source Today |  http://bit.ly/T659Dl August 29th, 2012  :: The retirement age for new teachers will be pushed back two years; they’ll have to fork over about another 1 percent of their pay into the retirement system. And their bosses – principals and administrators ­– will see a ceiling of $132,120 as the portion of their pay used to calculate retirement pay. Those in the

THE SHORT RUN. THE LONG RUN. AND THE RUN AROUND.

Themes in the News by UCLA IDEA, Week of Aug. 27-31, 2012 | http://bit.ly/T3fHV4 "I tried to find classes online, but most of them were full. So I decided to come the first day to find any free space." "It's hard to get into anything. But I'm going to keep trying because I don't want to wait another year." "...there are so many students trying to get classes; it's chaotic."1 8-31-2012

OBAMA AND ROMNEY EDUCATION POLICIES ARE LEFT UNSAID: 8 Questions Americans Need Answered

By Frank HaglerPolicyMic | http://bit.ly/ObMwtG “Romney made his most detailed remarks at a private fundraiser in Florida, where he said he would combine and eliminate federal departments, including the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and would either consolidate the Department of Education with another agency or make it a ‘heck of a lot

Top Content this Week - 9-8-12 The Educator's PLN



Top Content this Week - The Educator's PLN:



150 SMARTPHONE APPS FOR TEACHERS

50 SMARTPHONE APPS FOR TEACHERS

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on August 27, 2012
2How Does This Work For All Learners? - FAQ - Katie Gimbar's Flipped Classroom

How Does This Work For All Learners? - FAQ - Katie Gimbar's Flipped Classroom

Added by Thomas Whitby on August 27, 2012
3Managing Challenging Behaviour: Podcast interview with Nancy Rappaport

Managing Challenging Behaviour: Podcast interview with Nancy Rappaport

Added by Richard Nelson on September 4, 2012
4iPads in the elementary classroom

iPads in the elementary classroom

Posted by Melissa V on October 14, 2010
5Student overload with technology

Student overload with technology

Posted by Dynnelle Fields on July 30, 2012
62nd Annual Westminster Teaching Symposium

2nd Annual Westminster Teaching Symposium

September 28, 2012 from 8am to 3pm at Westminster School (CT)
Organized By: Willard M. Sistare
7CLIP CHOOSE: CREATE & VOTE ON FUN VIDEO POLLS

CLIP CHOOSE: CREATE & VOTE ON FUN VIDEO POLLS

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 6, 2012
8The David Griffith Live Conversation: Education Policy and Funding

The David Griffith Live Conversation: Education Policy and Funding

Posted by Shelly Terrell on September 5, 2012
9My limited understanding of public vs. charter schools

My limited understanding of public vs. charter schools

Added by Thomas Whitby on September 7, 2012
10CHEM REFERENCE: AN ONLINE PERIODIC TABLE

CHEM REFERENCE: AN ONLINE PERIODIC TABLE

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 6, 2012
112012 ICT Training Events

2012 ICT Training Events

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 4, 2012
12MEEGENIUS! DIGITAL BOOKS FOR KIDS

MEEGENIUS! DIGITAL BOOKS FOR KIDS

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 6, 2012
1350 APPS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM

50 APPS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 6, 2012
14UNCHARTED.FM OFFERS GREAT GEOGRAPHY LESSONS

UNCHARTED.FM OFFERS GREAT GEOGRAPHY LESSONS

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 6, 2012
15KODU: A VISUAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR CREATING GAMES

KODU: A VISUAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR CREATING GAMES

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 6, 2012
16Belkin Introduces New Ergonomic Tablet Stands Designed for the Classroom

Belkin Introduces New Ergonomic Tablet Stands Designed for the Classroom

Added by DC Nelson on September 5, 2012
1750 Apps for Lifelong Learning

50 Apps for Lifelong Learning

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 3, 2012
18Six Word Memoirs by Teens

Six Word Memoirs by Teens

Added by Thomas Whitby on August 30, 2012
19PIXORIAL: A VIDEO STORYTELLING PLATFORM

PIXORIAL: A VIDEO STORYTELLING PLATFORM

Added by Gianfranco D'Aversa on September 6, 2012
20Our Changing Schools

Our Changing Schools

Added by Alyson Thorp on Sep

This Week's Answer Sheet 9-8-1212 - School Survival Guide for parents (and everyone else). - The Washington Post



The Answer Sheet - School Survival Guide for parents (and everyone else). - The Washington Post:

Answer Sheet

A caveat on reading fiction in school

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 1 day ago
The new Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts call for students to read a lot more non-fiction and less fiction than they used to, a requirement that has caused some consternation among educators. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

Why kids hate school — subject by subject

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 1 day ago
A little while ago I published a post by cognitive scientist Roger C. Schank who wrote that contrary to popular opinion, algebra is not necessary and STEM education is overrated. In this follow-up piece, Schank goes subject by subject explaining why he thinks they are useless and why so many kids hate learning them. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

What Obama said about education in speech

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 1 day ago
Here’s what President Obama said about education in his speech Thursday night to the Democratic National Convention: ... You can choose a future where more Americans have the chance to gain the skills they need to compete, no matter how old they are or how much money they have. Education was the gateway to opportunity for me. It was the gateway for Michelle. And now more than ever, it is the gateway to a middle-class life. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

The real wall of separation in public schools

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 1 day ago
Contentious battles about school prayer and how much religion should be a factor in what students learn in school are heating up across the country. These are important discussions, and here’s what’s going on in a post written by Adam Laats, who teaches in the Graduate School of Education at Binghamton University in Binghamton, N.Y., where he is an assistant professor of history and director of the university’s Center for the Teaching of American History. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

A new Finnish lesson: Why gender equality matters in school reform

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 2 days ago
Finland’s Pasi Sahlberg is one of the world’s leading experts on school reform and the author of the best-selling* * “Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn About Educational Change in Finland?” He also write a provocative post for this blog on what the United States can’t learn from Finland when it comes to school reform. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

The Answer Sheet - 2 days ago

Bill Clinton’s ‘big ideas’ for education

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 2 days ago
*Correction: This video is from 2008, not earlier this year as the original version of this post said.* Here’s a video of Bill Clinton talking about “big ideas” in education — here in the United States as well as internationally — at the 2008 Aspen Institute’s Idea’s Festival. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

The sad, sad school district Michelle Obama mentioned

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 2 days ago
Early in her triumphant speech at the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama spoke about “the very best of the American spirit” and praised a school district but did not mention it by name. That district is Chester Upland in Pennsylvania, and, unfortunately, it is in the direst of straits. School reform efforts — including opening charter schools — have done nothing but sink the district into deeper trouble. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

How Democrats have changed on school reform

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 2 days ago
You can track the changes in the way the Democratic Party views school reform and the role poverty plays in student achievement by looking at the education sections of party platforms in previous election years and comparing it to the one that was approved Tuesday. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

The ed speech Obama should give to help him win

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 2 days ago
Many of the nation’s more than 3 million teachers are unhappy with Obama administration school reform policies that they believe are using them as scapegoats for problems in failing schools. Both the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers — the two teachers unions with, collectively, more than 3 million members — have endorsed Obama because they see important differences between the Democratic and Republican investment in public education. But many teachers are unhappy with the president’s support for initiatives such as standardized test-based teac... more »

What Democratic platform says on education

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 3 days ago
Here are portions of the Democratic Party’s 2012 platform that discuss education and school reform. The platform was approved Tuesday by convention delegates meeting in Charlotte, N.C., to formally nominate President Obama to seek re-election. You can read the education portion of the Republican Party’s 2012 platformhere. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

The supplies kids really need for school

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 4 days ago
*Summer’s over and school’s here. Here’s a smart piece about the things that kids really need to be successful at school. It was written by best-selling author Madeline Levine, whose newest book is “Teach Your Children Well: Parenting for Authentic Success,” and Vicki Abeles, director of the education documentary “Race to Nowhere,” which looks at the pressurized environment in many schools and the consequences when students are over-scheduled and over-tested.* Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

Lifelong Democrat ready for fight in Charlotte over school reform

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 4 days ago
The Democrats are opening their political convention on Tuesday with hopes of rallying the troops for the fall campaign ahead — but on one issue they are getting pushback from activists within the party: school reform. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

How school textbooks distort labor history

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 4 days ago
This being Labor Day, it seems like a good time to look at the way the history of the labor movement is taught in U.S. schools. Unfortunately, it isn’t — at least, not much, and when it is, it is too often inaccurately portrayed. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

A 16-year-old’s worthwhile summer

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 4 days ago
This week students who haven’t yet returned to school will head back to class and summer will officially be at an end. Some will carry with them memories of fun in the sun, but a good number of young people will take with them lessons they learned from unusual trips/experiences. In the greater Washington area a growing number of teens are spending part of their summer in African countries working with children through one of a number of sponsoring organizations. Here’s one of the most moving stories I’ve heard about one of these trips, written by Della Turque, a 16-year-old junior... more »

Labor Day facts

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 5 days ago
For well over a century Americans have been celebrating Labor Day on the first Monday in September, yet it may be the federal holiday about which kids — and plenty of adults — know the least. Too many don’t know that it was labor activists who forced employers to stop sending kids into mines, textiles, glass factories, canneries and other places to work back-breaking jobs day and night. Because of the labor movement, child labor ended, and adult workers won better conditions, including the eight-hour work day. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] ... more »

Q & A: Chiefs of five school districts talk reform — and describe their biggest wish

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 5 days ago
With the new school year upon us, we asked a handful of superintendents of districts in the greater Washington area to answer six questions so we could get a better understanding of their vision and challenges. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

Yes, they cheat at Harvard, too

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 6 days ago
The scandal at Harvard University in which authorities are investigatingwhether nearly half of a class of 279 students cheated on a take-home final exam raises a number of questions, including this: Does everybody cheat? Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

Jeb Bush: How shopping for milk is like choosing a school

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 1 week ago
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said pretty much what you’d expect him to say about education reform at the GOP convention — schools are failing and teachers unions are bad — but you might not have expected this as his pitch for school choice: Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]

Jeb Bush’s ed speech at GOP convention — text

Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet - 1 week ago
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush addressed the Republican Convention on Thursday night, giving a speech about education reform that is likely to fuel talk that he could be Mitt Romney’s education secretary should Romney win the presidential election. Read full article >> [image: Add to Facebook] [image: Add to Twitter] [image: Add to Reddit] [image: Add to StumbleUpon]