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teacherken at Daily Kos
teacherken at Daily Kos: Jets versus Sharksmost of us of a certain age will immediately recognize those three words as a reference to West Side Story, a mid-20th century retelling of the Romeo and Juliet saga, set in NYC, with  "American" and Puerto Rican gangs standing for Capulets and Montagues, and the tragic consequences that flow therefrom, despite the very human connection of Tony and Maria.
DREAMer Activist: “I Am Undocumented, Unashamed, and Unafraid” | NEA Today
DREAMer Activist: “I Am Undocumented, Unashamed, and Unafraid” | NEA Today: DREAMer Activist: “I Am Undocumented, Unashamed, and Unafraid”August 16, 2013 by twalker  Filed under Featured News, Top StoriesLeave a CommentBy Angela HarveyCarlos Padilla crossed the border between Mexico and the United States on foot when he was only two years old. He was too young to remember the journey, but has hear
DIARY OF A PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER!: "Where I'm From" Using Poetry as an Introduction!
DIARY OF A PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER!: "Where I'm From" Using Poetry as an Introduction!(Back to School): "Where I'm From" Using Poetry as an Introduction!(Back to School)A teacher on Edmodo suggested this activity as a way to begin the year. I agree. It's not only a wonderful way for you to get to know your students, but it gives you insight into how they write without the pressure of a prompt. (Hope
8-16-13 Seattle Schools Community Forum
Seattle Schools Community Forum:  The Fate of the Mann BuildingThe Horace Mann building at 24th and Cherry was the home of The NOVA Project for thirty years from 1979 to 2009 when misguided District leadership moved the school to the Meany building for no legitimate reason. New leadership quickly decided to move NOVA back into the Mann building and that has been the District's plan for about two y
8-16-13 Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.
Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.: Saturday coffee.  August in New York. We are officially in the last half of August. Officially. Was last summer my first official summer of retirement? Or was this summer the official one? Retirement was supposed to mean that Anne and I would do our traveling off season. Not in summer. This summer we
Wait, What? - Working to educate, persuade and mobilize through "perceptive and acerbic" observations about Connecticut Government and Politics
Wait, What? - Working to educate, persuade and mobilize through "perceptive and acerbic" observations about Connecticut Government and Politics: Education Commissioner Pryor: Test scores dropped because we were teaching to the wrong test…Categories: Common Core Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT) Education Reform Malloy Standardized Testing Stefan PryorTags: CMTCommon CoreEducation ReformMalloyStandard
Our Gilded Age Education System - In These Times
Our Gilded Age Education System - In These Times: Our Gilded Age Education SystemThe main lesson from the ongoing education debate has little to do with schools and everything to do with money.Former Indiana school superintendent Tony Bennett, in Sept. 2012 (Photo by Eric Bradner / Flickr / Creative Commons)BY DAVID SIROTANo matter how many kids they harm or how many scandals they create, educatio
LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 8-16-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: My Advice to the Next Mayor of New York CityIn November, New Yorkers will elect a new mayor. It matters a lot for the future of public education in the city. The mayor has complete control of the city school system. The mayor appoints 8 of 13 members of the city school board, who serve at his pleasure. If one of his appointees dare
8-16-13 Perdido Street School
Perdido Street School:   Allegations That Anthony Weiner Had Relationship With Congressional StafferInevitable - more allegations involving Anthony Weiner:Before he married his wife, Anthony Weiner had a previously undisclosed relationship with an on-again-off-again congressional and campaign aide nearly two decades his junior. In pushing back against the publication of this story, the spokeswoman
8-16-13 Ed Notes Online
Ed Notes Online: AFT Drops Hammer on Dearborn Federation of School EmployeesIf I could Photoshop guess whose face you'd see?Randi must think she is Lincoln after the Fort Sumpter attack. Are you surprised that our wonderful national union leaders in the AFT would resort to goon tactics when questions of secession arise within a local? These AFT people showed up at 1107 Washington , the DFSE office
8-16-13 Schools Matter @ The Chalk Face
SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE: Does @PeterMDeWitt like macaroni and cheese?You never know what might be said on @the chalkface radio.  Last night we interviewed the PRINCIPLED PRINCIPALS’ PRINCIPAL—Peter DeWitt.  How is it possible to talk about macaroni and cheese, AC/DC, “getting off”, data, common core, and ANGER?  Listen for yourself.  And if you actually learn how to kick a little reformer
Governor Andy Writes Education Policy Erotica southbronxschool.com
http://www.southbronxschool.com: Governor Andy Writes Education Policy Erotica Dear Forum;Just to let the readers know, I am a governor of a major Northeast state and dabble in educational matters. For reasons that are obvious I can’t really say who I am.I know the following might seem like a funny coincidence, but rest assured, everything is true.One day as I was working in the backyard of the Ex
Louisiana Educator: Good News! EBR Drops Teacher Firing Quota; Decimation Still Looms
Louisiana Educator: Good News! EBR Drops Teacher Firing Quota; Decimation Still Looms: Good News! EBR Drops Teacher Firing Quota; Decimation Still LoomsThe East Baton Rouge Parish School Board revised its strategic plan last night and dropped its 25% teacher firing quota. This was a sensible action that will remove a misguided threat that would have really damaged the morale of teachers in this la
How students are being set up to fail
How students are being set up to fail: How students are being set up to failBy Valerie Strauss, Published: August 16 at 4:00 amE-mail the writer1CommentsMoreAre school children being set up to fail? Jeff Bryant, an associate fellow at the Campaign for America’s Future, thinks so and explains in this post. Bryant is the owner of a marketing and communications consultancy that serves organizations i

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An Idiot’s Guide to the Common Core The Santa Barbara Independent
An Idiot’s Guide to the Common Core The Santa Barbara Independent: An Idiot’s Guide to the Common CoreCalifornia Schools Adopt New StandardsThursday, August 15, 2013by BRANDON FASTMAN (CONTACT)Article Tools Print friendly E-mail story Tip Us Off iPod friendly Comments Share ArticleThis school year, teachers will begin to implement the most significant changes to classroom instruction since Califor
Special Late Nite Cap UPDATE 8-15-13 #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT #P2
Nite Cap UPDATEUPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATECORPORATE ED REFORMEmbracing The ElephantA Man and His Elephant, by Paula Bronstein When I first saw Michael Petrilli’s list of influential education policy tweeters, I laughed. As usual, it’s as important to see who’s left off the list as to see where they rank. We see through whichever lens is given to us at whatever time we read any piece, as well as cr
Nite Cap 8-15-13 #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT #P2 #Cheats4Change
James Baldwin said it best: "For these are all our children, and we will profit by or pay for whatever they become."A BIG EDUCATION APE NITE CAPTODAYNYC Educator: Elections Obsolete, Declares Reformy John KingNYC Educator: Elections Obsolete, Declares Reformy John King: Elections Obsolete, Declares Reformy John KingBuffalo has not jumped when Reformy John King snapped his fingers, and that is unac
NYC Educator: Elections Obsolete, Declares Reformy John King
NYC Educator: Elections Obsolete, Declares Reformy John King: Elections Obsolete, Declares Reformy John KingBuffalo has not jumped when Reformy John King snapped his fingers, and that is unacceptable to Reformy John. Being King, Reformy John has decreed that the elected school boards ought to be replaced. Evidently, Reformy John is using the New York model. When Emperor Bloomberg found himself ter
The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education
The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education:  ASCD Leaders on Reflection: Matthew MingleA defining trait of leadership is a passion for success and continuous improvement. With progress comes new vistas and new goals, as well as new challenges to overcome in our never-ending quest for knowledge and excellence. Leaders envision a future and great leaders shape that future. With that in mind, we as
Helen Gym: SRC statement: Going to war on your own soldiers | Parents United for Public Education
Helen Gym: SRC statement: Going to war on your own soldiers | Parents United for Public Education: Helen Gym: SRC statement: Going to war on your own soldiersPosted on August 15, 2013 by HELENGYMLeave a commentThese remarks were made at the Aug. 15 SRC special meeting which stripped seniority from the teachers’ contract. This means that the District has the right to arbitrarily determine which sta
Confessions of a Bad Teacher: Buy the Book! | Parents Across America
Confessions of a Bad Teacher: Buy the Book! | Parents Across America: Confessions of a Bad Teacher: Buy the Book!We were delighted when teacher/author John Owen asked for a book jacket blurb from PAA, and even more thrilled to see that he concludes “Confessions of a Bad Teacher” by recommending that people join Parents Across America as a first step in addressing the concerns raised in the book. H
Study shows Jim Crow-era segregation persists in Texas schools
Study shows Jim Crow-era segregation persists in Texas schools « NewsTaco: Study shows Jim Crow-era segregation persists in Texas schoolsBy Phys.org A first-of-its-kind study from researchers in the College of Education at The University of Texas at Austin shows that, in addition to being isolated by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status, English language learners in Texas schools also are separ
Choosing Democracy: New Data Shows School 'Reformers' Are Getting it Wrong | Perspectives, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com
Choosing Democracy: New Data Shows School 'Reformers' Are Getting it Wrong | Perspectives, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com: New Data Shows School 'Reformers' Are Getting it Wrong | Perspectives, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.comNew Data Shows School 'Reformers' Are Getting it Wrong | Perspectives, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.comDavid Sirota.Meanwhile, despite the fact that many “reformer
How to Survive Education Reform Without Losing Your Job, Your Ideals, or Your Mind | Gary Rubinstein's Blog
How to Survive Education Reform Without Losing Your Job, Your Ideals, or Your Mind | Gary Rubinstein's Blog: How to Survive Education Reform Without Losing Your Job, Your Ideals, or Your MindAbout a year and a half ago, The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) contacted me to ask if I’d write something for the new teacher edition of the magazine Educational Leadership.  So
Diane in the Evening 8-15-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: How Albany Hurts ELLsState Commissioner John King, Regents’ Chancellor Merryl Tisch, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Chancellor Dennis Walcott are proud of the Common Core tests that failed 70% of the children of New York State. They say it is “”very good news” that the tests got much harder. They don’t care that the achievement gaps
A Society with Poor Critical Thinking Skills: The Case for ‘Argument’ in Education | toteachornototeach
A Society with Poor Critical Thinking Skills: The Case for ‘Argument’ in Education | toteachornototeach: A Society with Poor Critical Thinking Skills: The Case for ‘Argument’ in Education by Rabbi Shmuly YanklowitzResearchers have shown that most students today are weak in critical thinking skills. They do poorly on simple logical reasoning tests (Evans, 2002). Only a fraction of graduating high s
SBE Schedule - Meeting Minutes & Schedule
SBE Schedule - Meeting Minutes & Schedule (CA Dept of Education): SBE ScheduleMeeting calendar for the California State Board of Education (SBE).Meetings will be held in Room 1101 at the address shown below. Meeting agendas are available online.2013 Meeting DatesJanuary 16, 2013March 13-14, 2013May 8-9, 2013July 10-11, 2013September 4-5, 2013 [The preceding meeting date has been changed to Sep
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Not letting a good crisis go to waste, Philly Supt. goes after seniority rights
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Not letting a good crisis go to waste, Philly Supt. goes after seniority rights: Not letting a good crisis go to waste, Philly Supt. goes after seniority rights“You never let a serious crisis go to waste." -- Rahm EmanuelIf you doubt that the current school budget crisis is in large part, a manufactured one, just take a look a Philly where Supt. William Hite is using
Statement on $50 million in (maybe) city funds: It’s still not enough | Parents United for Public Education
Statement on $50 million in (maybe) city funds: It’s still not enough | Parents United for Public Education: Statement on $50 million in (maybe) city funds: It’s still not enoughPosted on August 15, 2013 by PARENTSUNITEDPHILALeave a comment“It’s not enough” Parents United for Public Education acknowledges the Mayor and City Council for their (albeit confused) efforts to ensure the opening of schoo
Frustrated with Philly schools stalemate, parents join District workers in fast | Philadelphia Public School Notebook
Frustrated with Philly schools stalemate, parents join District workers in fast | Philadelphia Public School Notebook: Frustrated with Philly schools stalemate, parents join District workers in fastby thenotebook on Aug 15 2013 Posted in Latest news="" style="color: rgb(76, 153, 72); cursor: pointer; float: left; padding: 0px 2px;">Share on emailCOMMENTS (0)PRINTPhoto: Charlie Kaier/WHYYUNITE HERE
Will You Join the Supports-Based Education Movement? | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights
Will You Join the Supports-Based Education Movement? | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights: Will You Join the Supports-Based Education Movement?By Joseph Bishop on August 15, 2013By Joseph Bishop, Director of the National Opportunity to Learn Campaign and Executive Director of Opportunity ActionLast week, New York education officials released scores from the first Common Core-align
Routines and Procedures to Start the Year Right — Whole Child Education
Routines and Procedures to Start the Year Right — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOGRoutines and Procedures to Start the Year RightAugust 15, 2013 by ASCD Whole Child BloggersPost written by Kerry Griswold FitchPiano instructor Frances Clark once said, "Teach the student first, the music second, and the piano third." We must first teach our students our expectations and how to be successf
Promethean Plan: A Teacher on Fulfilling the Intent of the Common Core, Part 2
Promethean Plan: A Teacher on Fulfilling the Intent of the Common Core, Part 2 « The Core Knowledge Blog: Promethean Plan: A Teacher on Fulfilling the Intent of the Common Core, Part 2by Guest BloggerAugust 15th, 2013Tags: Common Core State Standards, Mark AndersonPosted in accountability, Assessment and Testing, Education Practice, Educational Policy,Literacy | No Comments »By Mark AndersonMark A
8-15-13 Seattle Schools Community Forum
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Education News News RoundupA couple of interesting contributors to Stephan Blanford's campaign - former Board member Nancy Waldman (ousted from office in the wake of the Olechefske financial scandal) and former Board member (and Seattle mover and shaker) Don Nielsen.    One oddity, though, is a contribution out of Indianapolis from the Eli Lilly company.  Why Eli L
Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee wants to talk education reform with Alabama teachers | al.com
Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee  wants to talk education reform with Alabama teachers | al.com: Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee  wants to talk education reform with Alabama teachersIt's a Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee PartyShe will bring the cash, you bring the chipsMONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Controversial education reformer Michelle Rhee wants to talk with Alabama teachers.Rhee, the founde
Top Twitter Feeds in Education Policy: Full of Klout | The White Rhino: A Chicago Latino English Teacher
Top Twitter Feeds in Education Policy: Full of Klout | The White Rhino: A Chicago Latino English Teacher: Top Twitter Feeds in Education Policy: Full of KloutBy Ray Salazar, Wednesday at 9:06 pmInspired by a blog post about BAM! Radio Network's push to take on taboo education topics, I'm writing about the inequality that must be leveled--too many voices in the local and national education policy c
8-15-13 Jersey Jazzman: Criteria, Norms, NASCAR, and Driving Tests in NY
Jersey Jazzman: Criteria, Norms, NASCAR, and Driving Tests in NY: Criteria, Norms, NASCAR, and Driving Tests in NYHere's a bit of completely made up news: the New York State Education Department is taking over driving exams for the state's Motor Vehicles Department. As we all know, the unacceptable rate of accidents on New York's roads is due to a lack of "rigor" in driving instruction. John King,
The Network For Public Education | We are many. There is power in our numbers. Together, we will save our schools.
The Network For Public Education | We are many. There is power in our numbers. Together, we will save our schools.: Join Us in Welcoming New Board MembersWe are pleased to welcome four new members to the NPE Board of Directors! These new members have dedicated their lives to public education. They share the values and vision of NPE, and will bring great experience to our ever-growing Network. Dian
Oregon declared at 'high risk' of breaking agreement with U.S. Department of Education to rate teachers partly by test scores | OregonLive.com
Oregon declared at 'high risk' of breaking agreement with U.S. Department of Education to rate teachers partly by test scores | OregonLive.com: Oregon declared at 'high risk' of breaking agreement with U.S. Department of Education to rate teachers partly by test scoresThe U.S. Department of Education today declared Oregon at "high risk" of failing to rate teachers in part based on their students'
New Education Standards Face Growing Opposition - NYTimes.com
New Education Standards Face Growing Opposition - NYTimes.com: By MOTOKO RICHPublished: August 15, 2013 18 CommentsFACEBOOKTWITTERGOOGLE+SAVEE-MAILSHAREPRINTSINGLE PAGEREPRINTSRelated in OpinionROOM FOR DEBATEThe American Way of LearningShould education standards and funding be uniform across the U.S., or should they vary by state?Readers’ CommentsShare your thoughts.Post a Comment »Read All Comme
Teach For America’s ‘dirty little secret’
Teach For America’s ‘dirty little secret’: Teach For America’s ‘dirty little secret’By Valerie Strauss, Published: August 15 at 11:15 amE-mail the writerTeach For America founder Wendy Kopp (The Washington Post)Teach For America is famous for many things these days, including its five-week summer training institute in which newly selected corps members are “prepared” to take over classrooms with h
Cali Education Headlines Thursday, August 15, 2013
FCMAT » Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team: The Parent Trigger warriors of Watts: How a Special Forces Hero and a Group of Moms Took Back Weigand ElementaryEducation HeadlinesThursday, August 15, 2013The Parent Trigger warriors of Watts: How a Special Forces Hero and a Group of Moms Took Back Weigand ElementaryTo understand how far Weigand fell, on average 54 percent of the students ac
Morning Wink 8-15-13 AM Posts #BATsACT #RealEdTalk #EDCHAT #P2 #Cheats4Change
BIG EDUCATION APE - MORNING WINK  AM POSTSTODAYDebunking Reformy “Messaging”: A Philadelphia Story | School Finance 101Debunking Reformy “Messaging”: A Philadelphia Story | School Finance 101: Debunking Reformy “Messaging”: A Philadelphia StoryPosted on August 15, 20130       Rate ThisLet’s take another trip back to Philadelphia for the day, because the reformy conversation around Philadelphia is