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    CURMUDGUCATION: Goodhart's Law And The BS Test
    CURMUDGUCATION: Goodhart's Law And The BS Test Goodhart's Law And The BS Test When discussing the problems of test-based accountability, we've long used Campbell's Law as the go-to framer of the related problems. For the absolute top of the field, get a copy of The Testing Charade by Danielk Koretz . Campbell's law is not very pithy, but it illuminates beautifully: The more any quantitative socia
    Thurmond Stands With Educators - California Educator
    Thurmond Stands With Educators - California Educator Thurmond Stands With Educators Superintendent gets real about privately operated charter impacts, chronic under-funding of schools tate Superintendent Tony Thurmond stands firmly with educators on the top issues facing California public education, from the need for more funding and resources for public schools to protecting local school distric
    Should parents fear potatoes as much as screens? | Salon.com
    Should parents fear potatoes as much as screens? | Salon.com Should parents fear potatoes as much as screens? A new study says neither have serious positive or negative impacts on childhood well-being t’s easy to worry about the impact of ubiquitous smartphones — doctors have tried to liken the effects of digital technology to serious drug addiction , and platforms like Instagram have been linked
    Post & Courier: Education reform is deja vu all over again | radical eyes for equity
    Post & Courier: Education reform is deja vu all over again | radical eyes for equity Post & Courier: Education reform is deja vu all over again Education reform is deja vu all over again [with hyperlinks below] I have taught in South Carolina since 1983, 18 years as an English teacher and coach followed by 17 years as a teacher educator and first-year writing professor. Over that career, I have f
    CURMUDGUCATION: Stop Talking About Student Achievement
    CURMUDGUCATION: Stop Talking About Student Achievement Stop Talking About Student Achievement If I told you that my student had achieved great things in school this year, what would you imagine I meant? Maybe she started reading longer books with heavier vocabulary and deeper themes. Maybe she not only read them, but spent time thinking about the ideas they contained. Maybe she improved her techn
    Betsy DeVos' Actions Speak Volumes - Education Votes
    Betsy DeVos' Actions Speak Volumes - Education Votes Betsy DeVos’ No Good, Very Bad Record on Public Education HERE'S WHAT SHE'S DONE Betsy DeVos’ Actions Speak Volumes As President Donald Trump’s secretary of education, Betsy DeVos has worked to subvert public education. She has promoted the privatization of public schools through vouchers, called for deep cuts to federal funding, rolled back pr
    Betsy DeVos’ war on Obama’s legacy is losing badly because of her 'inability to follow basic laws'
    Betsy DeVos’ war on Obama’s legacy is losing badly because of her 'inability to follow basic laws' Betsy DeVos’ war on Obama’s legacy is losing badly because of her ‘inability to follow basic laws’ Education Secretary Betsy DeVos keeps running into roadblocks in her efforts to rollback Obama-era education policies, according to a report from Politico. DeVos is trying to rescind policies regarding
    Atlanta’s Public School Board Voted for Privatization | tultican
    Atlanta’s Public School Board Voted for Privatization | tultican Atlanta’s Public School Board Voted for Privatization On March 4, the Atlanta Public School (APS) board voted 5 to 3 to begin adopting the “System of Excellent Schools.” That is Atlanta’s euphemistic name for the portfolio district model which systematically ends democratic governance of public schools. The portfolio model was a res
    “Successful” Schools? Looking at MetWest High School and Social Justice Humanitas Academy | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
    “Successful” Schools? Looking at MetWest High School and Social Justice Humanitas Academy | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice “Successful” Schools? Looking at MetWest High School and Social Justice Humanitas Academy For the past two years I have been researching and writing about definitions of “success” and “failure” in U.S. education. As I have done with all of my book project
    Feds Cite New York State for Decades of Depriving Special Education Students of Services: Will/Can the State Comply? | Ed In The Apple
    Feds Cite New York State for Decades of Depriving Special Education Students of Services: Will/Can the State Comply? | Ed In The Apple Feds Cite New York State for Decades of Depriving Special Education Students of Services: Will/Can the State Comply? The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (1975) for the first time recognized that disabled children required a special educational setting.
    CURMUDGUCATION: Foolish Canadian Grit
    CURMUDGUCATION: Foolish Canadian Grit Foolish Canadian Grit Proving that dumb knows no national boundaries, Ontario's Education Minister Lisa Thompson this week defended the plan to increase class size by making this observation : This woman. "When students are currently preparing to go off to post-secondary education, we're hearing from professors and employers alike that they're lacking coping

    YESTERDAY

    California's public school chief says education no place for competition | CALmatters
    California's public school chief says education no place for competition | CALmatters California’s public school chief says education no place for competition The state’s public schools superintendent didn’t hold back in a wide-ranging discussion Thursday night: He raised doubts about the value of charter schools, criticized school districts for the state’s wave of teacher strikes, questioned the
    Opinion: Teachers shouldn’t have to beg in ĂĽber-rich California – East Bay Times #Unite4SACKids #WeAreSCTA #WeAreCTA #strikeready #REDFORED #SCTA #CTA #UTLA
    Opinion: Teachers shouldn’t have to beg in ĂĽber-rich California – East Bay Times Opinion: Teachers shouldn’t have to beg in ĂĽber-rich California Educators are striking because the state starves schools and 6 million children of resources needed to succeed Teachers in Sacramento, west Fresno County and Dublin may soon go on strike over the same bread and butter issues that were fought over in Oakl
    New York City public schools like Stuyvesant show why standardized testing is broken - Vox
    New York City public schools like Stuyvesant show why standardized testing is broken - Vox The New York City school controversy shows why standardized testing is broken New York City’s Specialized High School Admission Test is a tool of structural racism. When news broke this week that only seven black students were accepted into New York City’s Stuyvesant High School, an elite public school that
    New Yorkers Protest Millions Proposed for School Safety Budget, Saying Money Fuels School-to-Prison Pipeline
    New Yorkers Protest Millions Proposed for School Safety Budget, Saying Money Fuels School-to-Prison Pipeline Counselors, Not Cops: New Yorkers Protest Millions Proposed for School Safety Budget, Saying Money Fuels School-to-Prison Pipeline Guided by a coalition of 40 New York City social justice organizations, dozens of students, parents and advocates converged on New York’s City Hall Wednesday t
    Emboldened House Dems to question DeVos on Trump education cuts ⋆ Michigan Advance
    Emboldened House Dems to question DeVos on Trump education cuts ⋆ Michigan Advance Emboldened House Dems to question DeVos on Trump education cuts WASHINGTON — U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is slated to testify in the U.S. House next week for the first time since Democrats took control of the chamber earlier this year. Betsy DeVos at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference | Gage
    Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
    Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all Diane Ravitch's blog A site to discuss better education for all Karen Francisco: Portait of a Lifelong Teacher by dianeravitch / 36min Karen Francisco, editorial page editor of the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, wrote a moving tribute to our dear friend Phyllis Bush. She called Phyllis “a lifelong teacher.” She taught for 32 years. Wh
    Newark votes: Can public schools survive charter growth? |
    Newark votes: Can public schools survive charter growth? | Newark votes: Can public schools survive charter growth? Newark voters go to the polls April 16 but the real question they face in the school board election isn’t printed on the ballot. It’s a question that’s brutal, clear and stark–a question that, maybe, no one wants to face: Do Newark’s voters genuinely want to improve public schools o
    Teachers’ Strikes Showed Desperate Need for Funding: Will Congress and State Legislatures Respond? | janresseger
    Teachers’ Strikes Showed Desperate Need for Funding: Will Congress and State Legislatures Respond? | janresseger Teachers’ Strikes Showed Desperate Need for Funding: Will Congress and State Legislatures Respond? In walkouts and strikes all year long—from West Virginia to Kentucky to Colorado to Oklahoma to Arizona to California—teachers have been crying out for essentials their schools cannot aff
    Failing math Sac schools flirting with disaster - Sacramento News & Review #Unite4SACKids #WeAreSCTA #WeAreCTA #strikeready #REDFORED #SCTA #CTA #UTLA
    Sacramento News & Review - Failing math - News - Local Stories - March 21, 2019 Failing math Sac schools flirting with disaster By Kate Gonzales This article was published on 03.21.19 . Members of the Sacramento City Teachers Association announce March 15 that they have the votes to strike if the district doesn’t agree to their demands over a 2017 labor agreement. PHOTO BY SARAH HANSEL Related st
    School Accountability Begins With the People Who Make the Rules: A Code of Conduct for Politicians and Test Makers | gadflyonthewallblog
    School Accountability Begins With the People Who Make the Rules: A Code of Conduct for Politicians and Test Makers | gadflyonthewallblog School Accountability Begins With the People Who Make the Rules: A Code of Conduct for Politicians and Test Makers Standardized testing is all about accountability . We’ve got to keep schools accountable for teaching. We’ve got to keep students accountable for l
    NYC Public School Parents: VIDEO Class Size Matters, Diane Ravitch, AOC, and State Legislators Speak at Public Education Town Hall
    NYC Public School Parents: Class Size Matters, Diane Ravitch, AOC, and State Legislators Speak at Public Education Town Hall Class Size Matters, Diane Ravitch, AOC, and State Legislators Speak at Public Education Town Hall Here is Leonie Haimson speaking on the myriad benefits of smaller class size, especially for children considered at risk; how class size has skyrocketed in NYC; and how a lawsu
    50-State Comparison: K-12 Special Education Funding
    50-State Comparison: K-12 Special Education Funding 50-State Comparison: K-12 Special Education Funding 50-State Comparison: K-12 Special Education Funding SHARE THIS RESOURCE ON Across 50 states, there are 50 different ways in which states allocate special education funding to districts. Click on a metric below for 50-State Comparisons showing how all states approach special education funding. V
    Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and any Other Candidate Seeking Teacher Votes - Living in Dialogue
    Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and any Other Candidate Seeking Teacher Votes - Living in Dialogue Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and any Other Candidate Seeking Teacher Votes Stop Ignoring K12 Education By Anthony Cody. I just received an issue survey from Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign . It asks which issues I want him to focus on. The twenty issues lis
    CURMUDGUCATION: TN: Taxation Without Representation
    CURMUDGUCATION: TN: Taxation Without Representation TN: Taxation Without Representation Tennessee's Governor Bill Lee has set a brick on the gas pedal of the school privatization bus, and that bus is driving right through the powers of democratically elected school boards. Lee's very first budget proposal was unveiled at the beginning of the month, supported by Lee's deep, insightful observation

    MAR 21

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: CONSERVATIVES' BIGGEST BOOEYMAN - Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
    Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all I wrote a post about my very pleasant experience meeting the wonderful, charming, brilliant Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Jackson Heights I wrote a post about my very pleasant experience meeting the wonderful, charming, brilliant Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Jackson Heights, and I described her as “warm, comfortable in her skin, somew
    A lifelong teacher | Phyllis Bush's lessons will be remembered long after her Tuesday passing| The Journal Gazette
    A lifelong teacher | Columns | The Journal Gazette A lifelong teacher Phyllis Bush's lessons will be remembered long after her Tuesday passing KAREN FRANCISCO | The Journal Gazette Teaching mattered to Phyllis Bush. The retired South Side High School teacher, who died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer, taught English and so much more. Close readers of our opinion pages recognize her name as
    STEINBERG AND SERNA: Sacrifice and compromise necessary to avoid insolvency, protect Sacramento schools #Unite4SACKids #WeAreSCTA #WeAreCTA #strikeready #REDFORED #SCTA #CTA #UTLA
    Sacrifice and compromise necessary to avoid insolvency, protect Sacramento schools Sacrifice and compromise necessary to avoid insolvency, protect Sacramento schools BY DARRELL STEINBERG AND PHIL SERNA SPECIAL TO THE SACRAMENTO BEE EDITOR'S NOTE: DON'T WANT TO THROW ANY SHADE AT THE GOOD MAYOR BUT... WHEN YOU WERE IN A POSITION TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS PROBLEM WHAT DID YOU DO? Some local govern
    Mitchell Robinson: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Let's "turn the ship around" on education policy + BETO'S CHARTER PROBLEM| Eclectablog
    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Let's "turn the ship around" on education policy | Eclectablog Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Let’s “turn the ship around” on education policy A lot of public school advocates have become pretty disillusioned trying to find a politician from either party who seems to actually “get it” when it comes to public education. So many teachers and parents are yearning for a candidate
    John Engler and Me | Teacher in a strange land
    John Engler and Me | Teacher in a strange land John Engler and Me Long-time Michiganders, especially those of a certain age, have probably seen the latest news blast about our hefty ex-governor, John Engler. No, not the incident where he, in his role as Interim President of Michigan State University, accused sexual predator Larry Nassar’s victims of ‘enjoying the spotlight.’ And not the story abo
    John Thompson: During OKCPS transition, community should be patient
    During OKCPS transition, community should be patient During OKCPS transition, community should be patient N ow that Oklahoma City Public Schools’ Pathway to Greatness transformation plan has been approved, I hope we can all take a deep breath, calm ourselves down and act deliberatively in order to improve our schools. Throughout the P2G planning process, I found myself changing my appraisal of th
    Do You Want an Out-of-State Billionaire to Put Money into Your Local School Board Election? | Diane Ravitch's blog
    Do You Want an Out-of-State Billionaire to Put Money into Your Local School Board Election? | Diane Ravitch's blog Do You Want an Out-of-State Billionaire to Put Money into Your Local School Board Election? Three political scientists have written a book about billionaires putting money into local school board elections. Typically, they are not writing checks for their own school board elections,
    Cartoons on Leadership | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
    Cartoons on Leadership | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice Cartoons on Leadership Leadership, leadership, leadership–the word is everywhere. Across schools and universities, corporations, foundations, and–of course–government, just-in-time leadership will solve all problems. The idea of the man or woman who can rescue an organization from its low performance is (and has been) pr
    Sacramento Unified School District on Verge of Insolvency While Super Takes $35K Junket to Harvard - California Globe
    Sacramento Unified School District on Verge of Insolvency While Super Takes $35K Junket to Harvard - California Globe Sacramento Unified School District on Verge of Insolvency While Super Takes $35K Junket to Harvard District refuses to cut admin staff Sacramento City Unified School District is teetering on insolvency. And now the Sacramento City Teachers Association has voted to authorize a stri
    Does affirmative action help or hurt Asians who don’t fit the model-minority stereotype? - The Washington Post
    Does affirmative action help or hurt Asians who don’t fit the model-minority stereotype? - The Washington Post Does affirmative action help or hurt Asians who don’t fit the model-minority stereotype? If you are driving east on Florin Road toward Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, you will pass under a pedestrian bridge that has a message permanently affixed to it: “If you dream it, you can
    Students Bring Problems of Trump’s America with Them When They Come to School | janresseger
    Students Bring Problems of Trump’s America with Them When They Come to School | janresseger Students Bring Problems of Trump’s America with Them When They Come to School Mike Rose, the education writer and UCLA professor of education who has profiled vital and challenging American classrooms, the work of teachers, and the role of public schools to extend opportunity, added a post to his blog this
    Charter Infiltration Ends With Social Filtration – redqueeninla
    Charter Infiltration Ends With Social Filtration – redqueeninla Charter Infiltration Ends With Social Filtration It’s time to collect some straight-forward demographics on charter schools. How many are aware of just how pervasive they are in the District, and how pernicious in co-locations? A District official recently claimed there were “just” 72 co-located LAUSD schools. Data downloaded from LA
    Campbell Brown’s Union-Busting Org, Partnership for Ed Justice, Is Dead. | deutsch29
    Campbell Brown’s Union-Busting Org, Partnership for Ed Justice, Is Dead. | deutsch29 Campbell Brown’s Union-Busting Org, Partnership for Ed Justice, Is Dead. Partnership for Educational Justice (PEJ) was a nonprofit created in December 2013 by former journalist (and now, former ed reformer) Campbell Brown. Incorporated in Delaware under the name All Kids Matter, PEJ (then All Kids Matter) receive
    Badass Teachers Association Blog: Pulling Back the Curtains on Privilege in Education
    Badass Teachers Association Blog: Pulling Back the Curtains on Privilege in Education Pulling Back the Curtains on Privilege in Education The recent Varsity Blues college admission scandal is merely a glimpse into the inequities of a rigged system that marginalizes millions of our youth and perpetuates the destruction of what was once known as “The American Dream.” We are living in an era of a dw
    CURMUDGUCATION: Bill Gates Thinks The Textbook Is Dying. Is He Right?
    CURMUDGUCATION: Bill Gates Thinks The Textbook Is Dying. Is He Right? Bill Gates Thinks The Textbook Is Dying. Is He Right? The annual Bill and Melinda Gates letter features nine "surprises," including one trend sure to affect classrooms--if it really happens. "Textbooks," says Gates, "are becoming obsolete." What he's really describing is how computer-driven mass customized personalized learning
    Class Size Matters Testimony on Mayoral Control before the NY Senate Standing Committee on Education | Class Size Matters Class Size Matters Testimony on Mayoral Control before the NY Senate Standing Committee on Education | Class Size Matters
    Class Size Matters Testimony on Mayoral Control before the NY Senate Standing Committee on Education | Class Size Matters Class Size Matters Testimony on Mayoral Control before the NY Senate Standing Committee on Education | A clearinghouse for information on class size & the proven benefits of smaller classes Class Size Matters Testimony on Mayoral Control before the NY Senate Standing Committee

    MAR 20

    Seattle Schools Community Forum: Check Yourself Screener for Middle School Youth; Cracks Starting to Show
    Seattle Schools Community Forum: Check Yourself Screener for Middle School Youth; Cracks Starting to Show Check Yourself Screener for Middle School Youth; Cracks Starting to Show I have been reporting on the issue of the middle school mental health screener, Check Yourself, being used in some SPS middle schools as well as middle school throughout King County. It comes to districts via King County
    The American Federation of Teachers Is Gearing Up for 2020
    The American Federation of Teachers Is Gearing Up for 2020 America’s Second-Largest Teachers Union Is Trying Not to Make 2016’s Mistake The nation’s second-largest teachers union is getting ready for 2020. On Tuesday evening, the American Federation of Teachers rolled out its candidate endorsement process to approximately 30,000 members in a tele–town hall, its first major foray into the nascent
    Mike Rose's Blog: New Report from UCLA: “School and Society in the Age of Trump” | National Education Policy Center
    Mike Rose's Blog: New Report from UCLA: “School and Society in the Age of Trump” | National Education Policy Center Mike Rose's Blog: New Report from UCLA: “School and Society in the Age of Trump” Schools are porous institutions—what happens in society at large plays out in classrooms and hallways—so the disturbing findings of a masterful new report “School and Society in the Age of Trump” should
    Reasons Children Have Reading Problems that Corporate Reformers Don’t Talk About
    Reasons Children Have Reading Problems that Corporate Reformers Don’t Talk About Reasons Children Have Reading Problems that Corporate Reformers Don’t Talk About We know of many variables that help children learn to read. But well-designed peer-reviewed research continues to be ignored when it comes to these variables. At the same time, states and school districts continue to promote destructive
    How Charter Schools Became Such a Big Player in California's Education System | The California Report | KQED News
    How Charter Schools Became Such a Big Player in California's Education System | The California Report | KQED News How Charter Schools Became Such a Big Player in California's Education System In the recent school walkouts in Oakland and Los Angeles, striking teachers and their unions took particular aim a charter schools, accusing them of stripping traditional public schools of crucial resources.
    Is Recess Mandated? – Educate Louisiana
    Is Recess Mandated? – Educate Louisiana Is Recess Mandated? I have been writing this blog for just over three years, now. While I occasionally write about things that are specific to my school district, I generally try to provide information about laws and policies implemented at the state level that affect our teachers, schools and students, globally. Sometimes, I get questions from people that
    The Real Scandal Over Buying an Education | Cloaking Inequity
    The Real Scandal Over Buying an Education | Cloaking Inequity THE REAL SCANDAL OVER BUYING AN EDUCATION The recent college admissions scandal reaffirms that in the United States you can buy better education—legally and illegally. While financial resources and a better education share an obvious connection, for decades a small but powerful cadre of researchers has argued that money doesn’t matter
    Education Law Center Criticizes Equity Practices in Philadelphia Charter Sector | Diane Ravitch's blog
    Education Law Center Criticizes Equity Practices in Philadelphia Charter Sector | Diane Ravitch's blog Education Law Center Criticizes Equity Practices in Philadelphia Charter Sector The Education Law Center is one of the nation’s leading legal organizations defending the civil rights of students. In this important new report, it presents a critical analysis of Philadelphia’s charter sector and i
    Ohio’s Poorest School Districts Need Support Instead of Punitive HB 70 State Takeover | janresseger
    Ohio’s Poorest School Districts Need Support Instead of Punitive HB 70 State Takeover | janresseger Ohio’s Poorest School Districts Need Support Instead of Punitive HB 70 State Takeover Ohio is in the midst of a big fight about the state takeover of its lowest scoring school districts. If a school district gets an “F” grade for three years running on the state’s school district report card, the s
    NYC Educator: The Ghost of Campbell Brown
    NYC Educator: The Ghost of Campbell Brown The Ghost of Campbell Brown No more shall it haunt working teachers day to day.Washed-up newscaster Campbell Brown's final attack on teacher tenure looks like it's dead in the water in Minnesota, after having failed in California. In fact, it appears she may have given up on reforminess altogether and gone to work for Facebook or something. I don't know w

    MAR 19

    Phyllis Bush: Our hero of public education remembered - Network For Public Education
    Phyllis Bush: Our hero of public education remembered - Network For Public Education Phyllis Bush: Our hero of public education remembered It is with profound sadness that the Network for Public Education announces the passing of one of our founding board members Phyllis Bush after a courageous battle with cancer. NPE President, Diane Ravitch, remembers how impressed she was when she first met Ph
    Jeff Bryant: Our Schools - Independent Media Institute
    Our Schools - Independent Media Institute Our Schools By Jeff Bryant It’s been some time since I’ve shown up in your inbox but doesn’t mean important education news hasn’t continued to break around the country. An exciting new media project I’ve started called Our Schools, in collaboration with the Independent Media Institute, takes you to the frontlines of these stories – from communities in New
    3/19/2019 – New ‘Our Schools’ Media Project To Report On Privatization Movement
    3/19/2019 – New ‘Our Schools’ Media Project To Report On Privatization Movement 3/19/2019 – New ‘Our Schools’ Media Project To Report On Privatization Movement THIS WEEK: Kentucky Teachers Close Schools Again … Fund Our Future … DeVos Voucher Plan … Oregon Teachers May Strike … New Class Size Legislation SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT New ‘Our Schools’ Media Project To Report On Privatization Movement By J
    Weingarten: Teachers strikes “successful examples” of community-based action benefiting workers – People's World
    Weingarten: Teachers strikes “successful examples” of community-based action benefiting workers – People's World Weingarten: Teachers strikes “successful examples” of community-based action benefiting workers NEW ORLEANS—The wave of teachers’ walkouts and strikes for almost a year – forced on the workers by penny-pinching and tax-cutting GOP administrations and politicians – represent “successful
    Bill Gates says AI should improve education and medicine - CNET
    Bill Gates says AI should improve education and medicine - CNET Bill Gates says AI should improve education and medicine Artificial intelligence is "both promising and dangerous," like nuclear weapons and nuclear energy, Microsoft's co-founder says. Artificial intelligence is an unusual technology with the potential to both harm and help us, Microsoft co-founder and now philanthropist Bill Gates
    The LAUSD Empire Strikes Back
    The LAUSD Empire Strikes Back The LAUSD Empire Strikes Back Why, you slimy, double-crossing, no-good swindler! You’ve got a lot of guts coming here after what you pulled.” – Lando Calrissian Much to the chagrin of Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Superintendent Austin Beutner and his charter school industry supporters, parents overwhelmingly backed the District’s teachers when they wen
    Momentum Grows for Desperately Needed Regulation of Charter Schools | janresseger
    Momentum Grows for Desperately Needed Regulation of Charter Schools | janresseger Momentum Grows for Desperately Needed Regulation of Charter Schools Last summer the Schott Foundation and the Network for Public Education’s published a fine report on the privatization of public education. Grading the States begins with a reminder that charter schools educate the few at the expense of the many: “Th
    Is it finally time to get rid of the SAT and ACT college admissions tests? - The Washington Post
    Is it finally time to get rid of the SAT and ACT college admissions tests? - The Washington Post Is it finally time to get rid of the SAT and ACT college admissions tests? Is it finally time for colleges and universities to stop requiring applicants to take the SAT and ACT college admissions exams? The question, long asked by testing critics, is being revived with new urgency amid the explosive c
    Teaching Integrated Science at MetWest (Part 4) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
    Teaching Integrated Science at MetWest (Part 4) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice Teaching Integrated Science at MetWest (Part 4) On a table next to me is a fan whooshing air. A few students are waiting in line to see if a design of a pinwheel windmill they made out of thin wooden rods, rubber bands, scotch tape , twine, corks, and glue will twirl its blades as it holds a cup
    Badass Teachers Association Blog: The College Admission Scandal from a Public School Educator’s Perspective
    Badass Teachers Association Blog: The College Admission Scandal from a Public School Educator’s Perspective The College Admission Scandal from a Public School Educator’s Perspective A particular news that otherwise would be of interest only to a small percent of Americans, carried too much drama for the media not to cover it widely— the largest college admission cheating scandal in history! Chief
    Audio: LAUSD Board to Submit Cost-Cutting Plan to County Regulators | 89.3 KPCC
    Audio: LAUSD Board to Submit Cost-Cutting Plan to County Regulators | 89.3 KPCC LAUSD Board to Submit Cost-Cutting Plan to County Regulators L.A. Unified school board members will vote Tuesday on a cost-cutting plan requested by county regulators who have warned that the school district’s finances are precarious. The L.A. County Office of Education has raised concerns that LAUSD's promised salary
    CURMUDGUCATION: DeVos Voucher Tour Hits Iowa
    CURMUDGUCATION: DeVos Voucher Tour Hits Iowa DeVos Voucher Tour Hits Iowa Secretary of Education Betsy "The Federal Government Shouldn't Meddle In State Education Affairs But I Have This Policy I Really Really-- Oh What The Heck I Can Make Peace With Federal Overreach When It's In The Service Of Something I Want" DeVos has decided to get out there and stump for her Education Freedom Scholarships

    MAR 18

    Lewd Photos, Harassment And Retaliation Allegations: Inside The Meltdown At LAUSD's Powerful Watchdog Agency: LAist
    Lewd Photos, Harassment And Retaliation Allegations: Inside The Meltdown At LAUSD's Powerful Watchdog Agency: LAist Lewd Photos, Harassment And Retaliation Allegations: Inside The Meltdown At LAUSD's Powerful Watchdog Agency The Office of the Inspector General at the Los Angeles Unified School District is the type of government agency that any taxpayer — not just those with kids in school — would
    Layoff notices will go to hundreds of Oakland school workers to trim budget - SFChronicle.com
    Layoff notices will go to hundreds of Oakland school workers to trim budget - SFChronicle.com Layoff notices will go to hundreds of Oakland school workers to trim budget Hundreds of Oakland school clerks, library workers and other staff will receive layoff notices in coming weeks as the school district grapples with the expense of the contract concessions that settled the seven-day teachers strik
    The Oakland Teachers’ Strike Revealed California’s Education Crisis
    The Oakland Teachers’ Strike Revealed California’s Education Crisis The Oakland Teachers’ Strike Revealed California’s Education Crisis The struggle for fair funding goes way beyond the district. So now the teachers are taking their fight to Sacramento. ast month, public-school teachers in Oakland, California, walked off the job for seven days; it was the longest strike since 1996. Teachers deman
    Troubling report on LEA fiscal solvency :: K-12 Daily :: The Essential Resource for Superintendents and the Cabinet
    Troubling report on LEA fiscal solvency :: K-12 Daily :: The Essential Resource for Superintendents and the Cabinet Troubling report on LEA fiscal solvency (Calif.) The number of school districts in California reporting potentially severe fiscal challenges remains uncomfortably high, with 47 reporting a negative or qualified budget certification. The figure is a big jump from last summer when 41
    South Carolina Education Reform: DĂ©jĂ  vu all over again | radical eyes for equity
    South Carolina Education Reform: DĂ©jĂ  vu all over again | radical eyes for equity South Carolina Education Reform: DĂ©jĂ  vu all over again Imagine for a moment that in the 1970s when Philip John Landrigan , an epidemiologist and pediatrician, conducted research on the negative consequences of lead in paint , political leaders chose to ignore the source of the problem, lead in paint, and had initia
    The dark side of education research: widespread bias
    The dark side of education research: widespread bias The dark side of education research: widespread bias Johns Hopkins study finds that insider research shows 70 percent more benefits to students than independent research C ritics have attacked Big Pharma for widespread biases in studies of new and potentially profitable drugs. Now, scholars are detecting the same type of biases in the education
    iReady Magnificent Marketing Terrible Teaching | tultican
    iReady Magnificent Marketing Terrible Teaching | tultican iReady Magnificent Marketing Terrible Teaching iReady is an economically successful software product used in public schools, by homeschoolers and in private schools. It utilizes the blended learning practices endorsed by the recently updated federal education law known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). iReady employs competency-bas
    “Money Follows the Student” is Voucher Funding | The Crucial Voice of the PeopleThe Crucial Voice of the People
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