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Leaders Urge Colleges to Expand Sports Programs for Students With Disabilities

Illinois AthletesAt the University of Illinois, work has been done since 1949 to provide programs specifically for disabled students on adaptive methods to include disabled students.
The world watched as Oscar Pistorius eased his prosthetic racing legs into the starting blocks on the track at the Olympics last summer, taking the first steps to making history as the first amputee to race with “able-bodied” competitors.
Many watched out of curiosity, having never seen it done. Some with disabilities watched because, with every step, he was bringing their dreams closer to reality.
National education leaders, in reiterating a message already cemented by the Rehabilitation Act, told colleges in 

Jesse Owens’ family voices objection to proposed school closure

To Jesse Owens, all children were champions, the famed Olympian’s daughter said Tuesday evening, trying to save the West Pullman school named for her father from the Chicago Public Schools’ closing list.
Jesse Owens Community Academy is one of 54 schools proposed for closing, and …


Teachers in Florida sue state claiming job evaluation system is unfair

Teachers in Florida filed a lawsuit in federal court Tuesday, claiming the state’s new teacher evaluation system is unfair because it partly rates their job performance on test scores of students they don’t know and subjects they don’t teach.
    


Bill Introduced: S.689 Achievement Through Prevention Act

A bill to reauthorize and improve programs related to mental health and substance use disorders


Poor ALEC! Someone Disagrees with Their Radical Agenda

ALEC has operated in the background since 1973, funded by major corporations who want to advance a corporate-friendly agenda into state legislatures. Some 2,000 state legislators belong to ALEC and attend its posh conferences, where they hobnob with corporate lobbyists.
ALEC suffered a PR setback when Trayvon Martin was killed last year in Florida by a man who invoked ALEC’s “stand your ground” law. The bad publicity caused some 40 corporations to abandon ALEC.
It has written draft legislation for vouchers, charters, cyber charters, ending teacher tenure, ending collective 


LAUSD board votes to improve abuse investigations

With 278 Los Angeles Unified educators sitting in "teacher jail," the school board voted Tuesday to streamline and improve the investigations of those accused of serious physical abuse or sexual misconduct.


HBCU Presidents Cite Personalized Recruiting, Intrusive Counseling Among Best Practices


Michael Sorrell
President Michael Sorrell increased
 the retention rate at Paul Quinn College
 to 83 percent from about 60 or 65 percent “because
we engaged and we intruded.”
WASHINGTON — When Michael Sorrell assumed the presidency at Paul Quinn College, one of the first things he did was examine what successful small colleges were doing to achieve their results.
The exploration led him to visit similarly sized institutions throughout the country, from Babson College in Wellesley, Mass., where they “give you one year to prove you can cut it,” to Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., a school that has a 90 percent retention rate and a high rate of alumni giving.
“You don’t get to Walla Walla by accident,” Sorrell said. “But it was worth the trip.”
After the campus visit, Paul Quinn began to adopt some of the most successful strategies that he discovered, from personalized recruiting like other institutions use to recruit athletes, to “intrusive counseling,” in order to turn



Life Among the Moneychangers – Mr. D at the Education Innovation Summit 2013

“And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves, and said unto them, It is written, ‘My house shall be called the house of prayer; but you have made it a den of thieves.’” ~ Matthew 21:12-13
True, pure education is never about the money.  Yet money can certainly help spread the gospel to the meekest of the flock…
(Pardon the biblical puns…being among venture capitalists made me a touch 


Meet the Common Corps

We have been for a very long time now to bring meaningful reform to education with sadly mixed results.  We've tried to set requirements for our schools' teachers to teach to standardized tests so that they all teach the same thing and we've created common core standards to even further bring the type of standardization to education that we've been craving since efficiency efforts first set their sights on education back at the beginning of the twentieth century.

However, it's never worked.  Why?  Simply put, you can give two McDonalds similar recipes and condiments, but if one is serving all beef patties and the other is serving burgers full of filler, they're just not going to turn out the same.   The same is true of students who have radically different student bodies.

The Common Corps is our initiative to finally standardized the student bodies across all schools.  Over the next 


Boston University: Grad student killed, another injured in bombings

Boston University officials said Tuesday that one of the three people killed in Monday’s bombings at the Boston Marathon was a graduate student at the school, and another grad student was injured and remains in stable condition at a hospital. … Continue reading →


SHOW ME THE MONEY

I recently came across an article about a Census Bureau report that showed Illinois saw a 19 percent increase in tax revenue in the previous fiscal year, one of the highest jumps in the nation.  In terms of state gains, only North Dakota and Alaska had greater percentage increases.
Illinois led the nation in personal income tax revenue growth, with an increase of nearly 40 percent in fiscal 2012.
State government tax collections in 2012 increased $34.3 billion, to a record $794.6 billion. The previous high was $779.7 billion in 2008.
How in the world can Illinois be on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to pay its obligations ?  What are these legislators doing with all this money ?  $794.6 BILLION IN ONE YEAR?  Good grief, show me where all that money goes!  Show me the money!
Would it be too much to ask to put some of that money towards repaying what the state stole from the 


Moral Fables: Keeping the Hope Alive through Trauma

As many know, I have started a series, Moral Fables, on various topics at Spare Change News. This latest piece is about maintaining hope through trauma. This particular subject, that of hope, relates directly to those of you who are struggling or unable to pay off your student loan debt. (Admittedly, this is a moral fable about loving in a way that almost led to the entire annihilation of a woman's sense of self). Thus, it's really crucial - don't let go of your hope. Nothing, absolutely nothing should lead you to give up your own personal hope. I know that it's hard. There are millions and millions and millions of us who are trapped by debt, but the problem - as we all know - can no longer be ignored. Rest assured, the foot soldiers continue to wage a battle on behalf of the indentured educated class. Hang in there, comrades.  

The following series of essays have been written while teaching ESL classes to adult students from all corners 


Freestyle Week: How Politeness Kills Even The Pretense of Justice | The Jose Vilson

Freestyle Week: How Politeness Kills Even The Pretense of Justice | The Jose Vilson:


Freestyle Week: How Politeness Kills Even The Pretense of Justice


Former NE Patriot Joe Andruzzi Helps Another Runner At The Boston Marathon
Former NE Patriot Joe Andruzzi Helps Another Runner At The Boston Marathon
This week, I’m writing blog posts based on people’s submissions to my Facebook page right here. My first one is based on online friend Michael Doyle’s suggested title, “How politeness kills even the pretense of justice.” Let’s go …
The Boston Marathon shouldn’t have ended that way. A moment of celebration turned into a maelstrom of yells, lost appendages, and death. The American public, at once reminded that they too are not immune to the casualties of extreme anger and hate, rallied around the people injured in a way it didn’t know how to more than a decade ago during the World Trade Center implosions. Yet, when the dust had only begun settling, many of my friends acknowledged that, during this time of perpetual war, this doesn’t change the habits of those in “danger zones” like New York City, Washington DC, or Boston. If anything, it’s made us more globalists, tuning into the deadly conflicts happening in Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, The Congo, and Thailand.
Yet, in the interest of being polite, I’m not sure if the general American public wanted to hear about war-torn countries, pre- or post-Boston Marathon 2013.
This won’t be my “chickens coming home to roost” moment; rather, I wonder if we can take more proactive steps 

John Thompson: Did Duncan Load the Bullets into Michelle Rhee's Smoking Gun? - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher

John Thompson: Did Duncan Load the Bullets into Michelle Rhee's Smoking Gun? - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher:


John Thompson: Did Duncan Load the Bullets into Michelle Rhee's Smoking Gun?

Guest post by John Thompson.
The current headline is that John Merrow found "the smoking gun," or the confidential memo warning Michelle Rhee of the extent of cheating that may have occurred in Washington D.C. schools in response to her draconian "reforms." Merrow's "Michelle Rhee's Reign of Error" summarizes the evidence of an inexcusable failure to investigate the cheating and it recalls the lesson of Watergate - the cover-up is often worse than the original crime. Merrow concludes with the question, "What did Michelle know, and when did she know it?"
Merrow's report leads to the question of "What did Arne Duncan know and when did he know it?" After all, Duncan and Rhee have earned the title of "the king and queen of data-driven education reform."
The District of Columbia's policies were not only due to the kindness of billionaires and their $65 million contribution to Rhee's test-driven evaluation system. Rhee's toxicity also was enabled by Duncan's $75 million Race to the Top (RTTT) grant, and its requirements that bubble-in testing be used to punish schools and individuals. In fact, the announcement that D.C. had won a RTTT grant was coordinated with a last-minute effort by Duncan to save Rhee's job as chancellor.
We should remember the closing days of Mayor Adrian Fenty's unsuccessful reelection campaign. The primary had become a referendum on Rhee's "reforms." As Duncan's department awarded RTTT funding, he praised the Fenty-Rhee education record as "absolutely extraordinary." The Washington Post's Bill Turque reported, "if any doubt remained about where the Obama Administration's sympathies are in the District primary, they were eliminated at a morning photo op that preceded the official RTTT announcement." Duncan's announcement of the grant on the eve of the election had "the unmistakable feel of a Fenty campaign stop," as Duncan joined the embattled mayor and his controversial chancellor in a walk with children wearing Fenty campaign stickers. 

Big Education Ape Nite Cap 4-16-13 #SOSCHAT #EDCHAT #P2




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 CAP



Photos: Ohio is Jazzed About #StopCommonCore | Truth in American Education

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Photos: Ohio is Jazzed About #StopCommonCore | Truth in American Education: Photos: Ohio is Jazzed About #StopCommonCore by Shane Vander Hart Ohio had some informational meetings about the Common Core at three different locations throughout the state. Ohioans Against Common Core has an update here. Between 850-1000 attended. The photos below are from Jamie Gass of the Pioneer Institute who was one of the speakers. The speakers for these events were: *Cincinnati *– held April 12th held at the Anderson Twp. Center. Hosted by Anderson. - Emmett McGroarty – American Principles Pr... more »

Jersey Jazzman: NJDOE's Failed Charter Office

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Jersey Jazzman: NJDOE's Failed Charter Office: NJDOE's Failed Charter Office by Duke In the name of "choice," the NJDOE granted a charter last year to the Newark-based 100 Legacy Academy Charter School. Enormously pleased with themselves, the Christie Administration and the NJDOE nearly dislocated their shoulders from patting themselves on the back so vigorously: Demonstrating the *Christie Administration’s strong support for increasing the number of high-quality school options for New Jersey students*, the Department today approved 9 charter schools to open in September, bringin... more »

Mother Crusader: Newark And Irvington Kids Stuck In Cerf's Charter Revolving Door

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Mother Crusader: Newark And Irvington Kids Stuck In Cerf's Charter Revolving Door: Newark And Irvington Kids Stuck In Cerf's Charter Revolving Door by darciecima Today John Mooney wrote about the revocation of 100 Legacy Academy's charter. It can't be stressed enough that this charter was just opened in September. This is the schools FIRST year of operation. While I will concede that the charter was granted before Cerf became commissioner, the rest of the decisions to open this charter rest squarely on his shoulders. He could have avoided this at multiple turns. I guarantee the... more »

NYC Educator: Will Union Help You When You Sue Over a Bad Evaluation?

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NYC Educator: Will Union Help You When You Sue Over a Bad Evaluation?: Will Union Help You When You Sue Over a Bad Evaluation? by NYC Educator Teacher Ken has a great piece about the awful Florida evaluation system. Apparently, a teacher of the year was rated unsatisfactory. One more rating like that and she'll be putting on a Mickey Mouse costume for 8 bucks an hour. And the NEA, as well as the Florida Education Association, are parties in a lawsuit with 7 teachers. Apparently, they're all great teachers, hooked by the VAM monster. Value-added comes to NYC next year. If the intrep... more »

State Democrats decide who's a REAL Democrat - latimes.com

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State Democrats decide who's a REAL Democrat - latimes.com: State Democrats decide who's a REAL Democrat By Karin Klein April 16, 2013, 5:30 a.m. Real Democrats don’t back school reform, apparently. Or maybe the message is that Democrats don’t let Democrats shake up the school scene. In any case, real Democrats clearly aren’t allowed to disagree with the California Teachers Assn. It’s more than a little disturbing to read that the California Democratic Party voted to condemn groups that lobby for major change in the schools, such as Democrats for Education Reform, and called them... more »

The Business of American Business Is Education | Ideas & Innovations | Smithsonian Magazine

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The Business of American Business Is Education | Ideas & Innovations | Smithsonian Magazine: The Business of American Business Is EducationFrom corporate donations to workplace restrictions, what’s taught in the classroom has always been influenced by American industry || |SHARE ON REDDITREDDIT|SHARE ON DIGGDIGG|SHARE ON STUMBLEUPONSTUMBLE|SHARE ON EMAILEMAIL|MORE SHARING SERVICES - By Dana Goldstein - Smithsonian.com, April 15, 2013, Subscribe [image: Tuskegee Institute] Industrialist Andrew Carnegie (front row, center) financially supported the Tuskegee Institute and its... more »

2012-13 Academic Achievement Award Recipients - Academic Achievement Awards (CA Dept of Education)

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2012-13 Academic Achievement Award Recipients - Academic Achievement Awards (CA Dept of Education): 2012-13 Academic Achievement Award RecipientsSchools honored with the Title I Academic Achievement Award for 2012-13. ------------------------------ CountyDistrictSchoolAlamedaFremont UnifiedJ. Haley Durham ElementaryEl DoradoSBC - Aspire Public SchoolsAspire Titan AcademyFresnoClovis UnifiedLincoln ElementaryFresnoFowler UnifiedMarshall ElementaryFresnoSanger UnifiedFairmont ElementaryFresnoSelma UnifiedAndrew Jackson ElementaryFresnoSelma UnifiedJames Garfield ElementaryFresnoCen... more »

Diane in the Evening 4-16-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all

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Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: John White’s Budget Tricks in Louisiana by dianerav John White is pulling some fast tricks with public school funding in Louisiana. Fortunately the state has smart bloggers who protect the public interest and blow the whistle. There is no end to White and Jindal’s efforts to transfer public dollars into private hands. He wants to eliminate arequirement that high schools have one guidance counselor for every 450 students. He says they can hire private Who Is Paying to Privatize Public Schools in Los Angeles?... more »

Principals: Reach Beyond the Walls of Your School — Whole Child Education

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Principals: Reach Beyond the Walls of Your School — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOG [image: Ken Endris]Principals: Reach Beyond the Walls of Your School April 16, 2013 by Ken Endris For the past five years, Fouke (Ark.) Elementary School has witnessed academic improvement in all six grade levels, K–5. Attendance has also improved over the same time period. These accomplishments have not happened by accident, instead they are the results of the hard work by staff, students, and families. Not I as principal, not one teacher, or not one program alone is responsible for the... more »

PCAPS plans its next steps | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

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PCAPS plans its next steps | Philadelphia Public School Notebook: PCAPS plans its next steps by Ron Whitehorne The Philadelphia Coalition Advocating for Public Schools will hold a general assembly on Wednesday, April 17 to launch new campaigns around school funding, charter school accountability, and community schools. The coalition, formed a year ago, has grown to include 15 labor and community-based organizations, embracing school staff, parents, students, and neighborhood activists. Over the last year, PCAPS developed an alternative to the School Reform Commission's blueprint in... more »

Rather than fess up to a budget shortfall (and make Jindal sad), White chooses to steal money from schools | Crazy Crawfish's Blog

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Rather than fess up to a budget shortfall (and make Jindal sad), White chooses to steal money from schools | Crazy Crawfish's Blog: Rather than fess up to a budget shortfall (and make Jindal sad), White chooses to steal money from schools by crazycrawfish I just read an article on The Lens that tripped my BS meter. (Pretty much anytime John White opens his mouth it goes off these days.) It’s about school counts and funding, which I was in charge of for almost 9 years before John White arrived on this scene with his band of bandits. Only a few months before their fiscal year ends,... more »

Consumed by Manufactured Demons: The “-ism’s” that Blind | the becoming radical

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Consumed by Manufactured Demons: The “-ism’s” that Blind | the becoming radical: Consumed by Manufactured Demons: The “-ism’s” that Blind Posted on April 16, 2013 by plthomasedd Science fiction and horror are two genres that often find themselves intersecting where some form of power reduces humans to mere cogs in the machine. Technology, the future, aliens, and the like, it seems, can be terribly frightening. George Orwell’s *Nineteen Eighty-Four* stands as one of the most comprehensive and enduring examinations of when that power abuse is in the hands of a*totalitarian* governme... more »

UPDATE: Duncan = Failed Testing and Accountability Policies Schools Matter: Michelle Rhee's Situational Ethics

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Schools Matter: Michelle Rhee's Situational Ethics: Duncan Celebrates Three Decades of Failed Testing and Accountability Policies by Jim Horn On April 16, it will have been 30 years since the publication of *A Nation at Risk* (ANAR), the discredited scare document produced by the Reaganites in 1983 to introduce the beginning of the end of public education in America. Now here is your quiz to test your capacity to predict outcomes based on past history. To acknowledge the beginning of fourth decade of failed education policies inspired by *ANAR*, Duncan will meet with a) public ... more »

UPDATE: PSAT for 4-16-13: Get out your smocks and get ready to play! Parents United for Responsible Education

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Parents United for Responsible Education » Blog Archive » PSAT for 4-16-13: Get out your smocks and get ready to play!: This week’s leg fax: corporate reform not working in Chicago by admin [image: FAX Machine 19]In 2007, FairTest’s Monty Neill and I wrote a report called “Chicago School Reform: Lessons for the Nation,” which strongly cautioned against using Chicago and its mayoral controlled school district as a model for school improvement. Six years later, our concerns have been confirmed by researchers Elaine Weiss and Don Long for the Broader, Bolder Approach to Education grou... more »

D.C. custodial staff were evaluated by student test scores. Really.

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D.C. custodial staff were evaluated by student test scores. Really.: D.C. custodial staff were evaluated by student test scores. Really. Posted by Valerie Strauss on April 16, 2013 at 12:56 pm [image: Ron Hillyer, who retired earlier this year, is getting a hallway named after him at Janney Elementary School in the Tenleytown section of Northwest D.C.] Retired D.C. schools custodian Ron Hillyer had a hallway named after him at Janney Elementary School. How obsessive have school reformers been with linking student standardized test scores to the evaluations of adults in school buildin... more »

Withering "Rhee-form" | CTQ

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Withering "Rhee-form" | CTQ: Withering "Rhee-form" *Posted by Barnett Berry on Monday, 04/15/2013* Over the last week or so, there has been an unusual spate of news reports, research studies, and op-eds published suggesting that the current teaching quality reform—or perhaps better titled “Rhee-form”—agenda may be beginning to wither. The narrow focus on judging teachers by student test-score gains is losing ground. No longer can we use value-added measures (VAM) on once-a-year, bubble-in, multiple-choice assessments, and then pay teachers with higher VAM ratings more and fire th... more »

Missouri Education Watchdog: Bill Gates and the 2009 Common Core Speech to State Legislators

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Missouri Education Watchdog: Bill Gates and the 2009 Common Core Speech to State Legislators: Bill Gates and the 2009 Common Core Speech to State Legislators by stlgretchen Here is a rough transcription of Bill Gates' comments at the National Conference of State Legislators in 2009. My comments are in parentheses. It is ironic that the legislators said they never knew about it. At least a few did in 2009. And didn't it occur to them that these educational changes circumvented the legislative process? No red flags? Access all the clips from youtube here: http://www.yout... more »

NEA - NEA, FEA file a federal lawsuit over Florida’s teacher evaluation procedure

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NEA - NEA, FEA file a federal lawsuit over Florida’s teacher evaluation procedure: *NEA, FEA file a federal lawsuit over Florida’s teacher evaluation procedure * [image: NEA Logo] WASHINGTON - April 16, 2013 - The National Education Association (NEA) and the Florida Education Association (FEA) filed a federal lawsuit today challenging the evaluation of teachers based on the standardized test scores of students they do not teach or based on subjects they do not teach. The lawsuit is brought by seven accomplished teachers and the local education associations in Alachua, Escambia and ... more »

Some states forge ahead on common core, CA not alone in struggle to implement SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources

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SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources: Some states forge ahead on common core, CA not alone in struggle to implement As California labors to bring the new common core English language arts and mathematics curriculum standards in its classrooms, other states are dealing with similar issues – some further along in the process and some rethinking the whole idea. Take New York, for instance. Students in the Empire State will today begin taking new assessments aligned to the common core despite the fact that many schools have yet to begin teaching content based on the new standards. I... more »

Surprise, Surprise… State Board of Education approves “special school leadership program” for Vallas - Wait, What?

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Surprise, Surprise… State Board of Education approves “special school leadership program” for Vallas - Wait, What?: Surprise, Surprise… State Board of Education approves “special school leadership program” for Vallas by jonpelto Paul Vallas doesn’t have the credentials necessary to be a superintendent of schools in the State of Connecticut. Governor Malloy’s “education reform” law included language that would allow Malloy’s Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, to waive Vallas’ certification requirements IF Vallas successfully completed his one year probationary period and com... more »

Insights About The Principalship — Whole Child Education

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Insights About The Principalship — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOG [image: ASCD Whole Child Bloggers]Insights About The Principalship April 12, 2013 by ASCD Whole Child Bloggers [image: The Principalship - ASCD Educational Leadership] In times of increasing expectations, decreasing resources, and rigorous accountability, school principals are faced with complex challenges and a huge array of initiatives to implement. These realities have discouraged many principals from staying on the job. How can schools stop the revolving door of the principalship and energize principal... more »

UPDATE: So, I spent more time than necessary in the #stopcommoncore thread + Reminder of the #edreform Mad Lib you can share and use. – @ the chalk face

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Reminder of the #edreform Mad Lib you can share and use. – @ the chalk face: New Contest: Worst (Best) Test Prep Videos by Timothy D. Slekar Inspiration. You never know when it will hit you. However, I would like to thank Mr. Chris Cerrone. After his last post I decided to see how many “test prep” video’s I could find. Someone has to say it! “Holy Crap!” If we actually spent some time teaching instead of making ridiculous videos imagine the possibilities. Not now though. It’s Game Time Vote for your “favorite” Pennsylvania (PSSA) test prep video below. In the comment section pl... more »

Best of the Ed Blogs | National Education Policy Center

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Best of the Ed Blogs | National Education Policy Center: Best of the Ed Blogs *Best of the Ed Blogs* features a frequently updated selection of interesting and insightful blog posts on education policy. The views expressed by the bloggers on our blog roll are thoughtful, original, and entirely their own. We hope you make *Best of the Ed Blogs* your first stop for concise takes on today's most important education topics. Anti-Bullying PSA Project [LESSON] Best of the Ed Blogs Bill Ferriter April 16, 2013 The New Jersey Kidz Are Alright Best of the Ed Blogs EduShyster April 16, 201... more »

UPDATE: Enrollment Projections Seattle Schools Community Forum: Seattle Schools and Data Confidentiality

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Seattle Schools Community Forum: Seattle Schools and Data Confidentiality: Guess Which One is NOT Like the Others? by Melissa Westbrook Ed News by Melissa Westbrook I actually have a backlog of education news stories but these two from today rose to the top. One story is about teacher evaluations and the other is about a high-profit "education summit" going on this week in Arizona. From Ed Week: The NEA has filed a lawsuit on behalf of several teachers in Florida against that state's education department, saying that the teacher evaluation formula being used violates their cons... more »

FCMAT » Cali Education Headlines Tuesday, April 16, 2013

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FCMAT » Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team: Education Headlines *Tuesday, April 16, 2013* RIVERSIDE: Schools to get more counselorsRiverside Unified School District will need to hire counselors to fill 3.2 full-time positions for 2013-14 under a tentative agreement with the Riverside City Teachers Association, Deputy Superintendent Mike Fine said Monday, April 15. L.A. school board to consider faster investigation of teachersSexual misconduct allegations at Miramonte Elementary School sparked a surge of investigations of Los Angeles teachers, pushing the ranks of those in... more »

K-12 National Standards for Financial Literacy, New Framework for Teaching Personal Finance in Schools CEE: Leading Organization for Economics and Financial Education

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CEE: Leading Organization for Economics and Financial Education: *Council for Economic Education Introduces K-12 National Standards for Financial Literacy, New Framework for Teaching Personal Finance in Schools* * * *National Standards for Financial Literacy Raise the Bar for Financial Literacy Education* *NEW YORK, April 16, 2012* – This week, the Council for Economic Education (CEE) introduces the *National Standards for Financial Literacy*, a framework for the body of knowledge and skills that should be contained in a K-12 personal finance curriculum. Developed by a team of expe... more »

A Progressive and a Conservative Find Common Ground Opposing the Common Core - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher

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A Progressive and a Conservative Find Common Ground Opposing the Common Core - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher: A Progressive and a Conservative Find Common Ground Opposing the Common Core by Anthony Cody *In recent months I have written about the growing opposition to the Common Core, from across the political spectrum. I recently connected with two citizens who embody this, and asked them to share their very divergent backgrounds, and the describe how they have found agreement in regards to the Common Core.* * I am Paul Horton.* I am a life long Democrat who attende... more »

Open Letter to NY Ed Commissioner John King: Thank You! – @ the chalk face

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Open Letter to NY Ed Commissioner John King: Thank You! – @ the chalk face: Open Letter to NY Ed Commissioner John King: Thank You! by Kris Nielsen Dr. King, Thank you for mobilizing the parents and students of New York State! As one of my good friends said earlier this week, the two most important people behind the New York testing revolt are Dr. John King and Gov. Andrew Cuomo. If you’re sitting in your office today, wondering how this all came to be, I’d be happy to explain it. It’s been a long couple of months for most of us. Thanks to some very dedicated and well-read parents, w... more »

UPDATE: #StopCommonCore Twitter Rally Today (And We Will Be Broadcast!) | Truth in American Education

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#StopCommonCore Twitter Rally Today (And We Will Be Broadcast!) | Truth in American Education: So, I spent more time than necessary in the #stopcommoncore thread by Chalk Face, PhD Wow. Pretty wild. Basically, a very active stream of mainly conservative leaning folks stormed twitter at noon today to show their distaste of the CCSS, egged on mainly by it looks like uber-conservative blogger Michelle Malkin. Let me be clear:* I do not support the common core at all*. But there are some key differences in my arguments against it, as a left of center progressive and advocate for publi... more »

Ed Notes Online: Seattle Teacher Jesse Hagopian at "The Schools NYC Children Deserve"

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Ed Notes Online: Seattle Teacher Jesse Hagopian at "The Schools NYC Children Deserve": Seattle Teacher Jesse Hagopian at "The Schools NYC Children Deserve" by ed notes online What a story Jesse has to tell as he followed Julie's speech. I'll shut up for a change and let him tell it. Coming next: Janine Sopp from Change the Stakes and Angelo Lugo on the School to Prison Pipeline. Plus a 5th grader with a letter about testing to Walcott. Popout Seattle Teacher Jesse Hagopian at "The Schools NYC Children Deserve" from Grassroots Education Movementon Vimeo.

Daily Kos: Teachers sue to block Florida teacher evaluation system

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Daily Kos: Teachers sue to block Florida teacher evaluation system: Teachers sue to block Florida teacher evaluation system by rss@dailykos.com (teacherken) As of this morning, a group of seven Florida teachers from three counties filed suit against the Florida Commissioner of Education, the Florida Board of Education and the school boards of those three counties - Alachua, Hernando and Escambia. The lawsuit was filed in the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Florida, Gainesville Division today. Perhaps the lawsuit can be explained by looking at pla... more »

Modern School: Obama's Pre-K Boot Camp For All

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 9 hours ago
Modern School: Obama's Pre-K Boot Camp For All: Obama's Pre-K Boot Camp For All by Michael Dunn The evidence strongly supports the notion that quality preschool programs benefit all children, especially those from low-income families (click here to see some of that evidence). Thus, it is refreshing that President Obama has made this one of his goals and that he is getting some support from both parties. However, Universal Preschool for All is not a panacea that will erase the achievement gap or solve the nation’s economic woes. Larry Cuban highlights some of these problems in his ... more »

UPDATE: Catching Jo in double talk + “I’m going to be 65!” “When?” “Someday!” | Fred Klonsky

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 9 hours ago
“I’m going to be 65!” “When?” “Someday!” | Fred Klonsky: Catching Jo in double talk. by Fred Klonsky [image: 110103_arne_duncan_face_ap_328] People often ask me about the IEA leadership. And I try and draw a distinction. I disagree with President Cinda Klickna over many things. I don’t think the decision-making process is very transparent. We don’t have much in common in the way of tactics. I think she is too willing to concede too much too quick. But Executive Director Audrey Soglin is a different matter. She’s a true believer in what passes for school reform these days. She had he... more »

Schools Matter: Evaluations Based on Test Scores Goes to Court in Florida

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 9 hours ago
Schools Matter: Evaluations Based on Test Scores Goes to Court in Florida: Evaluations Based on Test Scores Goes to Court in Florida by Jim Horn Take heart, teachers. Be brave. Emulate your colleagues in Florida. Go to Court! By the way, Randi and Dennis, you could be using some of those high-priced AFT/NEA lawyers who protect your 400 thousand dollar benefit packages to help these teachers bring this craziness to a halt. See teacher below who won Teacher of the Year holding up her "unsatisfactory" sign. *Story by Valerie Strauss:* [image: Teacher Kim Cook ((By Brian Kuger)] ... more »

Jersey Jazzman: Why Isn't Rhee Facing Jail Time? Here's Why:

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Jersey Jazzman: Why Isn't Rhee Facing Jail Time? Here's Why:: Why Isn't Rhee Facing Jail Time? Here's Why: by Duke Diane Ravitch points us to the question that begs to be asked: This article asks the obvious question: Why does Atlanta’s disgraced superintendent Beverly Hall face serious jail time for the cheating that happened on her watch–which she ignored or encouraged by demanding higher test scores–while Michelle Rhee continues to fly from state to state, urging legislatures to follow the DC model? The article says that Rhee emerged–so far–unscathed because she has friends in hi... more »

Why Education Advocates Join the Progressive Opposition to Obama’s Budget

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 10 hours ago
Why Education Advocates Join the Progressive Opposition to Obama’s Budget: Why Education Advocates Join the Progressive Opposition to Obama’s Budget by Jeff Bryant Now that every major media outlet has weighed in on the budget that President Obama introduced last week, the conventional wisdom is that Obama has proposed a “balance” of new revenues and spending cuts with an emphasis on sacrificing “entitlements” enjoyed by old people in order to increase “investments” in children. This sensibility was most obvious in a quote in The New York Times from Virginia Senator Mark Warner wh... more »

LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 4-16-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 11 hours ago
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: [image: Click on picture to Listen to Diane Ravitch] EduShyster to TFA: Enough Is Enough by dianerav EduShyster writes a personal letter to Teach for America. Please, she says, we know you are excellent. We know you are beyond excellent. We know that there is no one more excellent than you. Please, we get it. Enough. But consider what all this self-praise does: “Every time you toot the horn of triumph, alerting us to the good news that your new teachers are better than our new teachers, even though the evidence is i... more »

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: BBA study shows market-driven reform is a bust

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 11 hours ago
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: BBA study shows market-driven reform is a bust: Funniest quote of the year by Mike Klonsky HamiltonThis from Rahm's communications director *Sarah Hamilton* in response to CTU prez *Karen Lewis'* call to register 100,000 new voters in time for the 2015 mayoral elections. *“Barbara Byrd-Bennett has proposed a plan for Chicago Public Schools, with Mayor Emanuel’s support, that finally puts our children first. This is simply not the time for politics.” -- *Sun-Times Hilarious! Oh please stop, Sarah. You're killing me. BBA study shows market-driven re... more »

So Where Does a Disgraced Michelle Rhee Show Up First? Florida, Of Course! | Scathing Purple Musings

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 11 hours ago
So Where Does a Disgraced Michelle Rhee Show Up First? Florida, Of Course! | Scathing Purple Musings: So Where Does a Disgraced Michelle Rhee Show Up First? Florida, Of Course! by Bob Sikes From Times-Herald Tallahassee Bureau reporter Mary McGrory: Despite mounting criticism over a possible cheating scandal in Washington, D.C., nationally recognized education activist *Michelle Rhee* was in Tallahassee Monday to discuss a flurry of schools-related proposals in Florida. “We’re here to answer questions and lend our support in any way possible,” Rhee said while waiting to meet with... more »

Teachers For Social Justice: Stop School Closings: What You Can Do!

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Teachers For Social Justice: Stop School Closings: What You Can Do!: Stop School Closings: What You Can Do! by sarah-ji [image: StudentsMarch001] TSJers: What You Can Do to Organize Against School Closings: 1) **Petitions for a moratorium on school closings* *(attached, Spanish and English). Each sheet has room for 10 names. These are NOT online petitions, but are old-style real signatures (remember those?). Once done, they need to be delivered or faxed to CTU, or scanned and emailed (all contact info on petitions themselves). *Then email us and let us know how many actual signatu... more »

Though it may not show yet, massive progess is being made about the illegal student data sharing thanks to your efforts! | Crazy Crawfish's Blog

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 11 hours ago
Though it may not show yet, massive progess is being made about the illegal student data sharing thanks to your efforts! | Crazy Crawfish's Blog: Though it may not show yet, massive progess is being made about the illegal student data sharing thanks to your efforts! by crazycrawfish *Quick Update:* I and my colleagues have been working with a number of groups behind the scenes, including school district IT directors and superintendents, Tea Party groups, legislators and BESE members. I hear some folks even contacted David Vitter and this issue got his attention. This illegal data ... more »

Ed Notes Online: E4E, John King, the State Ed Department Undermine Parents, Teachers and Students

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Ed Notes Online: E4E, John King, the State Ed Department Undermine Parents, Teachers and Students: E4E, John King, the State Ed Department Undermine Parents, Teachers and Students by ed notes online MORE handed out this leaflet at the E4E/John King event a few weeks ago. I never published it but did get a chance to make the point to Evan Stone about just how aligned E4E and the UFT leadership were on so many issues: common core, teacher evaluation, trusting John King, just to name a few. No wonder they didn't run in the elections. They already have a caucus representing their vie... more »

Teacher: Yes, the testing culture does contribute to cheating

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 11 hours ago
Teacher: Yes, the testing culture does contribute to cheating: Teacher: Yes, the testing culture does contribute to cheating Posted by Valerie Strauss on April 16, 2013 at 4:00 am 1 Comments More *[image: test2]I recently published a post by Bill Ayersabout the recent Atlanta test cheating indictments that said the road to the scandal “runs right through the White House.” Ayers is a retired professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago (who may be better known for his radical activism during the 1960s and ’70s). Then, *Michael J. Feuer, dean of the Graduate scho... more »

[HIP] Wrong-Sizing Fall Out Forum - PLEASE JOIN US

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 18 hours ago
[HIP] Wrong-Sizing Fall Out Forum - PLEASE JOIN US Dear Parents, Teachers and Community Members, We ask for your support by joining HIP, parents, students and other community members to share your experience in the fall-out of the school closures and map out our next steps to hold the Board accountable. Nearly two months after SCUSD voted to close seven schools in Sacramento's most vulnerable neighborhoods, families continue to struggle with the District's poorly developed transition plans. *Wrong-sizing Fall-out Forum* Wednesday, April 17 6:00 - 8:00 pm Lemon Hill Community Ro...more »

Special Late Nite Cap UPDATE 4-15-13 #SOSCHAT #EDCHAT #P2

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 18 hours ago
*Nite Cap UPDATE* * * ** *UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE* ** *CORPORATE ED REFORM* Iconic L.A. teacher Sal Castro who led East L.A. Walkouts in the 1960s, dies by Adolfo Guzman-Lopez Sal Castro, the Lincoln High School social studies teacher who inspired students to stage mass walkouts from classes to demand better school in 1968, died in his Silver Lake home on Monday. He was 79. Castro was an educator for decades -- and for years he ran an empowerment group for latino youth. A middle school is named after him. But few events were as important to him as the walkouts, said UC Santa ... more »

One Teacher's Perspective: Curiously, George Will Joins Demolition Crew

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One Teacher's Perspective: Curiously, George Will Joins Demolition Crew: Curiously, George Will Joins Demolition Crew by Imagine Wisconsin *Curiously, George Will, the renowned political columnist, joined the demolition crew hastily trying to tear down Wisconsin’s public school system. *** * * *Over the past two years, Wisconsinites have become accustomed to outsiders trying to raze our public school system proudly built by generations of Wisconsin taxpayers, parents, students, and educators--**conservatives and liberals alike**.* * * *Will joins the ranks of corporate associations ... more »

BAD WEEK FOR Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee: FBI agents at HQ of Browns owner's family business - Yahoo! Sports

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FBI agents at HQ of Browns owner's family business - Yahoo! Sports: FBI agents at HQ of Browns owner's family businessBy STEVE MEGARGEE (Associated Press) | The Associated Press – 2 hours 21 minutes ago KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- FBI and Internal Revenue Service agents on Monday locked down the headquarters of Pilot Flying J, the truck stop business owned by the family of Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and his brother, Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam. FBI spokesman Marshall Stone told The Associated Press that the move was part of an ongoing investigation, but he would not provide ... more »

Supporting California’s Public Schools

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Supporting California’s Public Schools: Supporting California’s Public Schools by Server Supporting California’s Public Schools Posted on April 14, 2013 by Server *SUPPORTING CALIFORNIA’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS* *and DISPELLING THE CORPORATE “REFORM” AGENDA* At its annual convention this past weekend in Sacramento, the California Democratic Party passed a resolution opposing corporate education reform, specifically naming Michelle Rhee’s StudentsFirst organization and “Democrats for Education Reform”. Resolution 13-04.47, sponsored by CTA, CFT and CFA, is being lauded by those interested in ... more »

NYC Public School Parents: Sample opt out letter and press release of NYC opt out parents.

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 22 hours ago
NYC Public School Parents: Sample opt out letter and press release of NYC opt out parents.: Sample opt out letter and press release of NYC opt out parents. by Leonie Haimson *Here's a sample opt-out/refusal letter you can send with your child tomorrow. * *Here's a report from the press conference by NY1.* **** *NYC PARENTS BOYCOTT HIGH STAKES STATE TESTS* Media Contact: Jane Hirschmann, 917 679 8343 Jane Maisel, 917 678 1913** *3rd THROUGH 8TH GRADE PARENTS IN OVER 33 SCHOOLS REFUSE TO ALLOW THEIR KIDS TO BE TESTED* Parents in New York City as well as across NY St... more »

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: LETTER FROM A CHICAGO TEACHER

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 22 hours ago
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: LETTER FROM A CHICAGO TEACHER: LETTER FROM A CHICAGO TEACHER by Mike Klonsky Dear Friends, Today I received a letter from my principal informing me that I will not have a job next fall. This was after I received a letter from her dated March 12 confirming that she wants me to teach next year. I've been effectively fired, and it has absolutely nothing to do with my performance. I have tenure and I've received a rating of outstanding" for each of the thirteen years I've been with CPS. I've been observed by principals, teachers and even principals ... more »

Oakland's American Indian Model Schools board members face ouster under pressure from AIMS teachers, parents to save charter - Inside Bay Area

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Oakland's American Indian Model Schools board members face ouster under pressure from AIMS teachers, parents to save charter - Inside Bay Area: Oakland's American Indian Model Schools board members face ouster under pressure from AIMS teachers, parents to save charter[image: Interim AIMS executive director Sylvester Hodges addresses the OUSD board at the public hearing Wednesday. Photo by Lauren Kawana.]Interim AIMS executive director Sylvester Hodges addresses the OUSD board at the public hearing Wednesday. Photo by Lauren Kawana. By Angela Woodall Oakland Tribune Posted: 04/1... more »

NYC Educator: 240 Thousand Bucks

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 23 hours ago
NYC Educator: 240 Thousand Bucks: 240 Thousand Bucks by NYC Educator We're going to hear an awful lot about how great the Common Core is. That's because some unidentified rich person, maybe Bill Gates, is putting up a bunch of cash to advertise it as though it were Coca Cola or Ex-Lax. And that is, indeed, how to sell stuff to people. That's how they sold New Coke, the Edsel, or the great new Windows phone that everyone is clamoring for. Is Common Core an Edsel? No one really knows, because it hasn't been tested anywhere at all. They just got a bunch of very smart fellers to whip ... more »

Seattle Schools Community Forum: Yakima School District Also Applying to be Charter School Authorizer

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 23 hours ago
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Yakima School District Also Applying to be Charter School Authorizer: Yakima School District Also Applying to be Charter School Authorizer by Melissa Westbrook [image: Charter Schools - Dividing Communities since 1991] In a somewhat old-school turn of events, Yakima School District has been added to the list of 12 districts that have filed letter of intent to become charter school authorizers. Now the State Board of Ed didn't specify how the letter was to come to them so, according to their office, most of the districts send their letter via e-ma... more »

D.C. Circuit Invalidates Class in Special Education Case - The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 1 day ago
D.C. Circuit Invalidates Class in Special Education Case - The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times: D.C. Circuit Invalidates Class in Special Education Case The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed the certification of a class in a sprawling lawsuit against the District of Columbia over the provision of special education services, a setback for the plaintiffs more than a year after a judge found the city liable. In the April 12 ruling, the appeals court vacated the liability finding, ordering U.S. District Chief Judge Royce Lamberth to reconsider class certification under... more »

Education "Reform": Naming and Shaming - BlueOregon

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Education "Reform": Naming and Shaming - BlueOregon: Education "Reform": Naming and ShamingKyle Curtis [image: Education "Reform": Naming and Shaming] Previously, I provided a Econ 101-ish perspective as to how funding for Oregon's public school districts--which are perennially in a budget "crisis mode"--were devastated by the 2008 economic crash. As a result, there has developed an expectation that schools need to "make do with less," an expectation that is failing the state's school kids. This situation is not unique to Oregon, as the collapse in revenues of the past few years has... more »

Seattle Schools Community Forum: California Dems Say No to Corporate Ed Reform

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Seattle Schools Community Forum: California Dems Say No to Corporate Ed Reform: California Dems Say No to Corporate Ed Reform by Melissa Westbrook Man, did they ever. From the LA Times: *The clash over education had been building throughout the three-day convention, underscoring a larger debate taking place in education circles. * * **California Democrats on Sunday condemned efforts led by members of their own party to overhaul the nation's schools, arguing that groups such as StudentsFirst and Democrats for Education Reform are fronts for Republicans and corporate interests.*... more »

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: The Great Disconnect

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Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: The Great Disconnect: The Great Disconnect by Mike Klonsky Pasi SahlbergI went over to the Hilton this morning to take part in the Reframing Reform Conference. Aside from getting to hang out with some of my favorite school activists, I was interested in hearing the conference keynoter, Pasi Sahlberg, Director General of the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture. In Finland, that's roughly the equivalent in rank to *Arne Duncan*, although the comparison stops there. Pasi is a real thinker and a man of action. I've been a fan of his ever since I s... more »

2 killed as 2 bombs explode at Boston Marathon - NorthJersey.com

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2 killed as 2 bombs explode at Boston Marathon - NorthJersey.com: 2 killed as 2 bombs explode at Boston Marathon MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2013 LAST UPDATED: MONDAY APRIL 15, 2013, 4:31 PM *Photos: Explosions rock Boston Marathon finish line* [image: In this image from video provided by WBZ TV, spectators and runners run from what was described as twin explosions that shook the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 15, 2013, in Boston.] AP/WBZ-TV In this image from video provided by WBZ TV, spectators and runners run from what was described as twin explosions that shook the ... more »

How Will Michelle Rhee's Policy and Politics Work Fare in States? - State EdWatch - Education Week

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How Will Michelle Rhee's Policy and Politics Work Fare in States? - State EdWatch - Education Week: How Will Michelle Rhee's Policy and Politics Work Fare in States? by Andrew Ujifusa The biggest national education story of the past week was John Merrow's discussion of a memo about possible, even likely cheating in D.C. Public Schools under former Chancellor Michelle Rhee, and how she may have swept the issue under the rug, or just passively let it get buried and lost under other paperwork, depending on how you look at it. (As my colleague Lesli Maxwell documents, Rhee claims not to... more »

NYC Public School Parents: New Common Core campaign: yet another anonymously funded effort by Bloomberg & his billionaire cronies

coopmike48 at Big Education Ape - 1 day ago
NYC Public School Parents: New Common Core campaign: yet another anonymously funded effort by Bloomberg & his billionaire cronies: New Common Core campaign: yet another anonymously funded effort by Bloomberg & his billionaire cronies by Leonie Haimson Today, Walcott announced there will be a "Common Core" public campaign to justify the new more difficult and developmentally inappropriate standards and the much harder tests. This campaign will include ads placed on subways, buses, and the Staten Island ferry, costing $240,000, paid for by an anonymous donor. All Walcott would ap... more »