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West Virginia Expands STEM Education with ESRI Software
Redlands, California—The adoption of ESRI's geographic information system (GIS) software statewide marks the next step for West Virginia in doing its part in the national effort to expand science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education.
Many policy makers, researchers, and educators are concerned about the lack of STEM-oriented subjects taken by today's high school students as they prepare to enter college or the workforce. State and district education agencies, as well as private educational organizations, are boosting their effort to address STEM content and skills.
According to Charlie Fitzpatrick, K–12 education manager at ESRI, "More and more states see value in GIS for all students, in all grades and subject areas, because it fosters integrative thinking, analysis, problem solving, and communication. These are critical skills students must master not only to make the most of social studies and STEM education but also to become effective workers and informed citizens."
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"From Friday through Sunday, Trump continued his now-habitual weekend flooding of social media with fantasies that he is smart, beloved, and powerful" - The post closest to reality on Friday touted the story by Steve Thompson, Federica Cocco, and Christoper Rowland of the Washington Post on Thursday, Augu...5 hours ago
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Forever Changing - We converted an old, worn out sensory table into a worm bin that lived adjacent to our playground garden. I began by drilling holes in the bottom so it c...7 hours ago
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Fraught Trump Era Will Intensify Challenge for Teachers to Protect Students’ Rights and Serve Their Needs - It is the third week in August, when across the United States, the 2026-2027 school year will soon begin. Constitutional law professor Derek W. Black expla...10 hours ago
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Teaching in Charter Schools (Part 2) - I also observed a math classroom at another Summit charter school. Here is what I recorded in my notes. The Precalculus class began at 10:40 and ended at 1...13 hours ago
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SQ 844: Property tax reimbursement reform has educators uneasy - [image: SQ 844]A state question on Oklahoma’s Aug. 25 ballots would change how counties are reimbursed for ad valorem tax revenue when properties qualify...16 hours ago
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Parental Rights Bills Forgot Children Have Rights, Too - And if parental rights are fundamental, they should not stop being fundamental the moment other parents disagree with the parental rights movement leaders.22 hours ago
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Child Nutrition Advisory Council Recruitment 2026 - The California Department of Education is recruiting for various Child Nutrition Advisory Council open member positions.1 day ago
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Shock Gloves Used On Students - We had barely had a chance to register outrage over the plan to spend $20 million taxpayer dollars on shock gloves for ICE (so they can be more abusive in ...1 day ago
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Shock Gloves Used On Students - We had barely had a chance to register outrage over the plan to spend $20 million taxpayer dollars on shock gloves for ICE (so they can be more abusive i...1 day ago
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Weekend Quotables - How long has the USS Lincoln been at sea? "Not long enough," says Trump.1 day ago
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Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: School Reform and Tech-Devices in Classrooms: Kissing Cousins - Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: School Reform and Tech-Devices in Classrooms: Kissing Cousins When asked how I got interested in the ...1 day ago
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100 Percent Public Funding, 0 Percent Accountable to Public - If you live in one of the thirty or so states that send public funds to support unaccountable private schools, you don’t have to listen closely to hear t...1 day ago
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Heather Cox Richardson: Will the Rule of Law Survive Attorney General Todd Blanche? - Heather Cox Richardson is masterful at analyzing the important events of recent days and putting them into perspective. Trump now has firm control of the J...1 day ago
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2026 Stanford Alumni Award: The Journey Was Never Mine Alone - Today, Stanford Graduate School of Education announced that I will receive its 2026 Alumni Excellence in Education Award. The award recognizes alumni whose...1 day ago
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It's Never the Plagiarism, But Who Is Plagiarizing - “Do as I say, not as I do.” My father's parenting philosophy during the 1960s.1 day ago
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You CAN Say No to Tech in Seattle Schools (But It'll Take Some Doing) - From today's Seattle Times: *As a seventh grader at Hazel Wolf K-8 in Northeast Seattle, Maxwell Adams didn’t have a laptop or a cellphone at school.* ...1 day ago
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How to win elections - Step by step. Sisters and brothers - Apologies for not writing more frequently. Pretty crazy and busy times. Let me begin by thanking you all for mak...2 days ago
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Student debt: The hidden affordability crisis - This is a five-alarm fire exacerbating America’s affordability crisis.2 days ago
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Read This If You Want to Learn to Read - I want you to experience how a skilled teacher makes certain that her first graders learn to read. Imagine that you’re sitting in the back of a classroom...2 days ago
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What’s the Pattern? - The Pattern. Is it the thing that holds our raises down? Yup. What precisely is it? Activists and advocates know it is a problem. That’s good. They are rig...2 days ago
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On the Futility of Federal Vouchers - Trump’s education scam is a federal school voucher scheme. And it won’t help public schools, despite some who suggest otherwise. Point is– federal voucher ...2 days ago
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At Substack: Canceled (Again): How Is My Work a Threat to the Interest of the State of Maine? - Canceled (Again): How Is My Work a Threat to the Interest of the State of Maine?2 days ago
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Will Money from Trump's Voucher Scam Make It to Public Schools? - Not in any meaningful way, Peter Greene explains3 days ago
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The end of a run. - I have decided to end my substack column after more than 25 years of blogging about schools, teaching, art and politics.3 days ago
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1096 is now 1008 - Retirees Rally (Again) on Healthcare - Who was there, UFT/Unity MIA - I posted about this event just as I was leaving to attend Thursday morning: NYC Retirees Press Release - Legislation Introduction with Council Member Chr...3 days ago
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“Follow the Science” — Right Up Until It Asks an Inconvenient Question - “But I don’t want to be Godly. I just want to be good.” ― Caradog Prichard, One Moonlit Night I’ve got a couple of pet peeves, which probably won’t surpr...4 days ago
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Facebook Billionaires Walkout on Impoverished Students - By Thomas Ultican 8/11/2026 The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) withdrew support for The Primary School (TPS) a private school in East Palo Alto that they...6 days ago
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How A.I. Learned that Some Cognitive Science Views of the Reading Process are Wrong and Federal and State SoR Laws are Existential - A Refutation of Mark Seidenberg’s Language at the Speed of Sight and Emily Hanford’s Sold a Story6 days ago
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This Guy Used to Be My Congressman - And now he wants to be my senator. Again. Meet Mike Rogers. I spent most of my life and nearly all of my teaching career in Livingston County, Michigan—a r...1 week ago
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And Suddenly, There’s a Math Book (You Already Know) - Note: This is a reminder that, if you became a paid subscriber to this blog, you’ll get a signed copy of You Already Know from ... Read More The post An...1 week ago
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DOE must revise draft class size proposal by providing a concrete plan showing how smaller classes will be provided to NYC students within the legal timeline - For immediate release: August 3, 2026 Contact: Leonie Haimson, leonie@classsizematters.org; 917-435-9329 Last week, Class Size Matters and the Education L...2 weeks ago
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Contact your Senators today to oppose proposed federal database tracking college grads through life! - A bill called the College Transparency Act is being considered by the Senate HELP committee. It would overturn the prohibition against the federal gov...2 weeks ago
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2026 Ballot Propositions: the Billionaire’s Tax (Prop 40 + 41&42) - I’ve been asked about my feelings around the Billionaire’s Tax, aka Proposition 40. It’s a shocker that CTA is against… The post 2026 Ballot Propositions...4 weeks ago
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By One Dishonest Measure - A loaded question that education reformers like to ponder is: Exactly how many students in the boroughs of New York City are trapped in failing schools? In...4 weeks ago
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A Proposed 400-Page OMB Rule Could Make It Easier to Defund Children's Programs Overnight - Comments on OMB's proposed grants rule close July 13. Here's why First Focus on Children is urging the Administration to withdraw it.5 weeks ago
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1776 - __________ “The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army…. We have, therefore, resolved to conquer...5 weeks ago
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Comparison of Florida’s Major K-12 (Publicly Funded) Education Options - Still on the campaign trail. Last night, I was at a public forum where, when asked about “School...1 month ago
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Regarding Trump’s Utter Defeat and Surrender in the Middle East: Iran gets to charge fees, too! - Many analysts have explained how the recent MOU between Trump and Iran is a humiliating and deep failure for the current regimes of both the USA and Israel...1 month ago
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Illustrations: Why “Cost” Matters in School Finance Research - Figure 1 – left panel – compares nominal per pupil spending by U.S. Census Poverty rates for all school districts nationally. Per pupil spending is measure...2 months ago
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Tied Up in Knots - For the 'reform' wing of the Democratic Party, education is a knotty business2 months ago
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Conversation Among Friends: Deborah Meier & Alfie Kohn - Alifie Kohn jsut sent me this link to a talk we gave at a Coalition of Essential School conference in 2011.2 months ago
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May’s Parent Engagement Resources - San Diego Unified Created a System to ‘Empower’ Parents. It Unraveled is from The Voice of San Diego. Why Those Disengaged Parents in Your School Deserve a...2 months ago
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Donald Patton Resigns From Christina Board of Education - The word on the street is Donald Patton resigned from the Christina School District Board of Education less than two months before his term was set to expi...3 months ago
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500-Year-Old Slave Revolt of 1526 Redefines Freedom as US Turns 250 - In 1526 — long before the more renowned dates that anchor the nation’s story of 1619 and 1776 — enslaved Africans rose up and freed themselves on the land ...3 months ago
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Statement on the NYS Comptroller’s audit of NYC’s Privacy and Security of Student Data - Statement on the NYS Comptroller’s audit of NYC’s Privacy and Security of Student Data May 4, 2025 The audit from the State Comptroller’s office released t...3 months ago
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Reflections on America, the world, and life - I acknowledge that I rarely post here anymore. Folks should remember that I am approaching my 80th birthday in less than 9 weeks, I am still teaching ful...4 months ago
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Peace Treaty: Why Schools Don’t Change (Even When Everyone Knows They Should) - People love to say “schools resist change.” It sounds like a personality flaw—lazy, stubborn, old-fashioned. But schools aren’t hard to change because educ...5 months ago
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The Problem with "the Science of Reading" - The problem with “the science of reading” is that it’s not new.6 months ago
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Shutting Down The Site - Ten years ago, I ran for a seat on the LAUSD School Board of Education with the goal to *Change the LAUSD*. I am proud of the campaign we ran. We achieve...7 months ago
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Dear NJ Teachers and Their Families: You MUST Not Vote For Jack Ciattarelli - To all NJ public school staff and their families: *You must not vote for Jack Ciattarelli. He will do serious, lasting damage to you personally, and the ...9 months ago
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Blogoversary #19 — Time to Move on - Times have changed. I had a nice long run here, but let’s face it, it ended a while ago. So I’ve moved. I’m not writing much any more, but when I do it wil...11 months ago
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McGrath and Kaminsky: Key Names in the School Policy Debate - The landscape of American school policy is no longer shaped only behind closed doors. It’s debated in town halls, on social media, and through public prote...1 year ago
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"Didn't do *that*," part 1: new Schofield case developments reveal crucial 10th Circuit/Ledger lie - The record is clear. Jeremy Scott confessed at least 40 times in a 2017 hearing. He never recanted. The Ledger must retract its lie to force Judge Kevin Ab...1 year ago
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Achieve 3000 Answers Key (Updated 2023) - Are you on the hunt for the most recent Achieve 3000 answers for the year 2023? Your search is over! ... Read more1 year ago
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Il Papa è Morto - Francis brought a distinct pastoral outlook to his papacy. A simple man, he lived in a small apartment in the guesthouse. He sought to make the church acce...1 year ago
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Mike Shulman the ARISE UFT Judenrat - I was surprised to learn that Mike Shulman has aligned himself with ARISE. I previously supported him, advocating that the Castle Doctrine could have bee...1 year ago
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Can Students Expect a Relevant Education to be Delivered by Irrelevant Educators? - As a veteran teacher of forty years in the classroom, let me be clear, teachers are not completely at fault for becoming irrelevant in their profession. It...1 year ago
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The US Department of Education Should not be Eliminated. Still, it must be reformed. - If you don’t have an attention span that lasts long enough to learn what I’m teaching in this post, start with the conclusion first. Then if you want to re...1 year ago
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Malcolm & John David Washington Talk NFL, Christopher Nolan & ‘The Piano Lesson’ - 'The Washington brothers built their careers apart—until an irresistible project drew them together. In The *Piano Lesson*, they tackle a father’s thorny...1 year ago
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AIN’T IT AWFUL - As the terrible feelings of dread and angst spread across the world the great majority of the American people feel powerless before the onslaught of those ...2 years ago
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Did Darryl Willie lie or interfere in the whistleblower investgation? Why not both? - Willie said below to Action News Jax [image: image.png] It's troubling for quite a few reasons. First he is saying the board knew about the complaint an...2 years ago
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Could This Be Gadfly’s End? Top 12 Articles From 2023 Read By Fewer Than Ever - After 9 years of pounding my head against the wall - well, it seems like the wall is winning.2 years ago
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Redesigning School Governance: Beyond Mayoral Control - From time to time the legislature passes a bill with a sunset provision, unless the law is reauthorized by a specific date the law reverts to the law it re...2 years ago
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POSTPONED: Florida’s Impact on Social Studies - POSTPONED: discussion with Florida and DC educators and advocates on the impact of Florida's new laws Continue reading2 years ago
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Vote NO on the UFT Contract. Here is Why: - The best reason to vote no on this contract is this: UFT Unity* lied* to us in 2018. They misrepresented that contract. It was predicated on deals we wer...3 years ago
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Testimony to the CPS Truancy Task Force - I prepared testimony for one of two public hearings held by the Chicago Public Schools Truancy Task Force, a body mandated by state legislation. The meetin...3 years ago
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Tennis Memories from a Time When Racism and Anti-Semitism Still Prevailed - I learned tennis at a public park in Brooklyn- Lincoln Terrace- where the teaching pro was a mailman named Phil Rubell. Almost all the kids who took lesson...3 years ago
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There Is A Teacher Shortage.Not. - THERE IS A TEACHER SHORTAGE. And just to be sure you understand, it’s not that teachers don’t want to teach. It’s not that there aren’t enough teachers cer...3 years ago
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Want to know the condition of a Philly school building? New map to help. - [image: Two students walk by a Philadelphia school building.] Aging infrastructure has been an issue for Philadelphia schools for years. A new interactive...4 years ago
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STREET LIFE - My mom told me, “You should treat all people equally, but don’t bring a “colored” into the house.” I believed … Continue reading →4 years ago
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Schools Matter: Reflecting on Green Dot’s Disastrous Locke Takeover - *“Green Dot came and made it into more of a jail.” — Chris* My history of opposing the Green Dot Charter School Corporation back when I was an activist i...4 years ago
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Book Banning Turns to Dick and Jane - Breaking News: Dateline February 4, 2022 - Parents in Dimwitty, Alabama have asked the Dimwitty Board of Education to ban the children's primer *Fun with...4 years ago
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Have You Heard Has a New Website - TweetHave You Heard has a new website. Visit us at www.haveyouheardpodcast.com to find our latest episodes and our entire archive. And be sure to check out...4 years ago
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Follow me at Substack - I've moved. Follow me at Substack I'm now posting regularly at Substack. You can subscribe for free to my new Edu/Pol blog at michaelklonsky.substack.com ...4 years ago
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I’ve moved. - I’m on Substack now. You can continue to receive periodic posts for free. Or you can read every post and comment for $5 a month, $60 a year. fredklonsky.su...4 years ago
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Milwaukee Bradley Foundation at Center of Attacks on U.S. Voting Rights - The Big Money Behind the Big Lie Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win...5 years ago
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Milwaukee Bradley Foundation at Center of Attacks on U.S. Voting Rights - The Big Money Behind the Big Lie Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win...5 years ago
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Aspiring Teachers Get New Help Paying For College - [image: colorful classroom pattern] *; Credit: shuoshu/Getty Images* Cory Turner | NPR New rules kick in today that will help aspiring teachers pay for c...5 years ago
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Major victory over a corporate charter school chain and their trade association - Original post at Robert’s page on Medium. On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, I got my second big win in court against a charter school corporation. It was also a ...5 years ago
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The Threat of Integration - I have lived in the same house in the Miracle Mile section of Los Angeles for over 30 years, where up until now I have had little or no interaction with th...5 years ago
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Teacher Creates National Database Tracking COVID-19 Outbreaks in Schools - Kansas educator Alisha Morris's online coronavirus news-tracker goes viral, now hosted on a new NEA website.5 years ago
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Correction for July 10th Post on School District Audit - On July 10, 2020 we published a post “School District Caught Manipulating Attendance Records to Get More Money” which incorrectly cited Valley Park School ...6 years ago
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We fight for a democracy worthy of us all! - The nation stands at a crossroads, said NEA President Lily Eskelsen García in her final keynote address to the 2020 NEA Representative Assembly and it’s up...6 years ago
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Let The Next Round Of Anti-Semitic Ads Begin - All four pro-public education candidates came in first in their LAUSD school board elections, but two will face run-offs in November.6 years ago
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Love Grow Your Own (but not without the actual growth part) - The Governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam, recently announced a grow-your-own type of program for teachers. According to this piece: On Monday, Governor Ral...6 years ago
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Another attempted cash grab by the corporate ed crowd in Washington State: House Bill 2788 - The League of Women Voters has opposed charter schools because they don’t have boards elected by the voters but instead the corporation running the schools...6 years ago
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Some of Our Graduates Don't Even Know How to Tighten a Nut - Are schools neglecting practical knowledge and skills? Many of our students are graduating from high school with extremely limited practical knowledge essen...6 years ago
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Read to Self: Just a Kid and a Book. - Date: Monday, January 5, 2020 Place: My classroom Student: Mrs.Mims, could we start doing Read to Self again because I got this great book for Christmas an...6 years ago
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Reminiscences - I just finished dumping the rest of my lesson plans. I guess I held on to the calculus ones for so long because I spent so much time working on them an...6 years ago
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Just Asking for some Teachers I know. - Recently Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers stated, We must … recognize that part of supporting our kids in the classroom means supporting the educators who t...6 years ago
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Charging a terrified 10-year-old girl as a criminal is a very bad look for state attorney Dennis Ward - What the hell is going on? As a parent, I feel very comfortable using this exact wording to ask this … Continue reading →6 years ago
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Blaming Schools for Student Absences is Like Denouncing Doctors for Disease by Steven Singer - Originally posted at: https://gadflyonthewallblog.com/2019/08/25/blaming-schools-for-student-absences-is-like-denouncing-doctors-for-disease/?fbclid=IwAR1LV...6 years ago
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Jersey journalist roughed up at session sponsored by charter school groups - The sponsors of an event that doesn’t like journalists An independent New Jersey journalist was roughed up, his video camera was seized, and he was ejected...7 years ago
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K12 Inc. Data Breach Puts thousands of students at risk - It's hard to believe school districts are still contracting with this horrible company. K12 Inc. is the largest for-profit online alternative to actual pub...7 years ago
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A Critique of Standards-Based Grading - It first happened to me about ten years ago. I was beginning my third year of teaching in a new school in Washington, DC. Social studies teachers were si...7 years ago
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Reduced time for testing? Not so fast. - NYSED and Commish Elia continue to say that the NYS Assessments are of reasonable length, I completely disagree. Here is what NYSED states are average expe...7 years ago
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A Response to NorthJersey.com's Explosive "Cashing in on Charter Schools" Series - From NorthJersey.com's Cashing in on Charter Schools series Please note: THIS is what journalism looks like. For the better part of a *DECADE* I have wa...7 years ago
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This Week in Education Organizing - February 15, 2019 - Coalition for Education Justice to Release Report on CRE Eighty-five percent of public school students in New York City are Black, Latinx, or Asian and y...7 years ago
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The World According to Michelle Rhee - The men behind the curtain fashioning the brave new world of corporate run education in America! Michelle Rhee is the founder of StudentsFirst, The New T...7 years ago
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Libraries, books and overcoming the effect of poverty - *Published in the New York Times, September 20, 2018* *To the Editor:* *Re “Why libraries still matter.” [https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/08/opinion/sund...7 years ago
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TSJ's 17th Annual Curriculum Fair - *TSJ's 17th Annual Curriculum Fair* *** REGISTER HERE *** *From Puerto Rico to Chicago:* *Reclaiming and Reimagining Our Communities* Saturday, November 1...7 years ago
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Whose Opinions Matter in Education World? - It's hard to identify education heroes and sheroes. And perhaps even harder to pinpoint just whose work is slanted, paid-for and dishonest.7 years ago
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Book Review: The History of Institutional Racism in U.S. Public Schools (2018, Garn Press) by Susan DuFresne - I recently had the privilege of reading Dufresne’s powerful illustrated history of educational and institutional racism in the United States. Dufresne blen...8 years ago
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Corruption on Top of Corruption: How Rahm’s Response to Sexual Abuse of Students Reveals His Core Function - Rahm Emanuel’s response to the Chicago Tribune investigation that found CPS failed to protect hundreds of students from sexual abuse is cowardly. It is co...8 years ago
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New Local Businesses in Sacramento - Starting a new local business in Sacramento is a monumental task, but can be accomplished with footwork, perseverance and knowledge. One must learn the loc...8 years ago
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Lesson Plan: Rhyme and Rhythm in Poetry - I’ve started a recent unit on poetry with my class. I’m not a poet, and I’m not a poetry fan (I don’t hate it, but I’m a prose gal), so this makes it harde...8 years ago
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The Apotheosis of Betsy DeVos - Betsy Devos has drawn few headlines in recent months, and that is a good thing for the Secretary of Education. Her tenure began with Vice President Mike P...8 years ago
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A Teacher’s Tale in the Midst of the Terror in our Schools - Students’ active-shooter plan for teacher in wheelchair: ‘We will carry you’ Reprinted from Allison Slater Tate Feb. 21, 2018 at 4:58 PM Like teachers all ...8 years ago
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Social Emotional Data. The new Cash Cow in the Corporate Assessment Industry - Recently I was asked to allow my son to participate in a survey at school. The "opt in" survey form specifically stated, "the questions on the survey rela...8 years ago
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Education Is a Civic Question - In their final post to end Bridging Differences' decade-long run, Deborah Meier and Harry Boyte urge readers to put the energy, talents, wisdom, and hard w...8 years ago
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Site News: New Home for Education News & Commentary - Quick! Get over there! The daily education news roundup and education commentaries that you're probably looking for are now being published over at The Gra...9 years ago
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Should We Be Grateful? - In an odd turn of events, and with little explanation, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder has decided to return the state’s School Reform Office back to the Dep...9 years ago
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Parents Deserve to Know Who Is Being Appointed to State Board of Ed - I spent a rather surreal day at NJ Senate's Judiciary Committee meeting yesterday. This Committee, headed by Democrat Nick Scaturi, is responsible for a...9 years ago
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An Open Letter to NC Lawmakers - An Open Letter to NC State Lawmakers and NC State Superintendent Mark Johnson: I am a NC native, voter, and public school teacher. I am addressing you all ...9 years ago
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The Secret to Fixing Schools (My Next Bestseller) - The Secret to Fixing Schools (My next bestseller) Prologue I just finished watching a fascinating documentary on Netflix entitled, “The Secret”. The film p...9 years ago
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CPS Targets Special Education Teacher Sarah Chambers - Here are the remarks from an action we did today at River Point Plaza, a new development that used over $30 million in TIF funds. CPS claims we are broke...9 years ago
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Rage Against the Vegetable Garden Analysis | BuzzFlash.org
Analysis | BuzzFlash.org
Rage Against the Vegetable Garden: Factory Farming Manifesto Sets Sights on the Edible Schoolyard Program
Submitted by meg on Fri, 01/15/2010 - 2:18pm.BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS
by Meg White
by Meg White
My father often tells a story of a chicken dinner he once prepared that involved a "whole fryer." I toddled into the kitchen, perhaps curious as to what Da-da was doing in there. He held the bird that would become our dinner up for to his little daughter to see: pimply skin, strange flipper-looking things and all.
"It looks like a little person!" I cried.
My father was taken aback. Looking down at this shocked little person standing in his kitchen, he wondered how it could be that for every time he had served his little girl fowl, she never realized that it came from the same type of entity depicted as Chicken Little and Foghorn Leghorn.
The thing was, we lived in the city. And though my father's parents had experience farming, my own knowledge of such a place was limited to books and the occasional public school field trip. Sure, trips to historic Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life in St. Paul, MN were cool, but the experience gave us kids the impression that a "farm" was a relic of the past, an inefficient, hardscrabble life we were all happy to abandon.
That was true, for the most part. Farms in the traditional sense, the ones I saw depicted on the fronts of margarine packages growing up, didn't exist anymore outside of museums. The factory farm that took over was certainly no place for children. Of course, we got the offal from such places. I still remember the taste of the greasy rectangles of pizza and tater tots from the "hot lunch" line. And in recent years, school lunchrooms have been a place to dump contaminated meat from abused and sickly cows.
Daily 49er - Our View-Education repairs need to make sense
Daily 49er - Our View-Education repairs need to make sense
Our View-Education repairs need to make sense
By Our View
Published: Friday, January 15, 2010
We’ve mentioned this countless times, the state’s higher education system should receive more money than the state’s prison system.
We’re not revolutionaries, albeit some of us would like to think so. We just strive to make sense. You know, do what’s right, that kind of thing.
Apparently, our governor is trying the whole ‘making sense thing’ out as well. In his most recent State of the State speech Schwarzenegger announced a plan that would amend our state constitution to mandate that spending on higher education be prioritized over state prisons.
Right now state prisons receive nearly 11 percent of the state budget while higher education receives about 7.5 percent. The governor essentially wants to flip these numbers around.
He seems to be trying, but in the words of our preadolescent friends: FAIL, EPIC FAIL. Confused? We’ll explain.
Sure universities should receive more funding than prisons, but you can’t just mandate it. Things don’t work that way. Government is a delicate machine; you can’t pick at its parts without preparation.
We’re not revolutionaries, albeit some of us would like to think so. We just strive to make sense. You know, do what’s right, that kind of thing.
Apparently, our governor is trying the whole ‘making sense thing’ out as well. In his most recent State of the State speech Schwarzenegger announced a plan that would amend our state constitution to mandate that spending on higher education be prioritized over state prisons.
Right now state prisons receive nearly 11 percent of the state budget while higher education receives about 7.5 percent. The governor essentially wants to flip these numbers around.
He seems to be trying, but in the words of our preadolescent friends: FAIL, EPIC FAIL. Confused? We’ll explain.
Sure universities should receive more funding than prisons, but you can’t just mandate it. Things don’t work that way. Government is a delicate machine; you can’t pick at its parts without preparation.
UCSC humanities conference to address critical issues in public education on Jan. 23
UCSC humanities conference to address critical issues in public education on Jan. 23UCSC humanities conference to address critical issues in public education on Jan. 23
1977 UCSC graduate Josh Pechthalt--Vice-President of United Teachers of Los Angeles--is one of three notable alums who will speak at the 4 p.m. "UCSC Alumni Movers and Shakers" panel of the conference. |
Teachers' Unions, Education, and Social Justice: From the Local to the Global--a one-day conference presented by the UCSC Center for Labor Studies--will address critical issues in public education on Saturday, January 23, from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Oakes College, Room 105.
Admission is free and open to the public.
The conference includes a panel featuring three generations of UCSC alumni: George Martinez, former president of the Santa Cruz Federation of Teachers; Josh Pechthalt, vice president of United Teachers of Los Angeles; and Seth Bramble, executive director of the Sacramento City Teachers’ Association.
Keynote speaker Lois Weiner, author of The Global Assault on Teaching, Teachers, and Their Unions, will kick off the event at 9 a.m., following introductory remarks by humanities dean Georges Van Den Abbeele and history professor Dana Frank, director of UCSC’s Center for Labor Studies.
Frank noted that as massive cuts in government spending on education ripple through the country’s schools and universities—particularly devastating the poor and communities of color—teachers are increasingly being scapegoated for the decline in public education.
“While the media with increasing frequency casts teachers and their unions as selfish and narrow, teachers’ unions are in fact at the forefront of the fight to defend public education for all,” said Frank.
Napa New Tech High School Hosts California Assemblymember’s Hearing on Education Technology
Napa New Tech High School Hosts California Assemblymember’s Hearing on Education Technology:
"Napa New Tech High School Hosts California Assemblymember’s Hearing on Education Technology
Napa New Tech High School played host to more than 50 education stakeholders -- including teachers, parents, business leaders and superintendents -- during a more than three-hour public hearing on education and technology. Attendees were eager to learn more about the success of New Tech approach."
Napa, CA (Vocus/PRWEB ) January 16, 2010 -- Napa New Technology High School played host to more than 40 education stakeholders -- including teachers, parents, business leaders and superintendents -- during a more than three-hour public hearing on education and technology. Attendees were eager to learn more about the success of the New Tech approach.
The hearing was chaired by California Assemblymember Tom Torlakson, who has sponsored and authored legislation to provide students with the digital technology skills needed to succeed in the global economy.
“We must continue to capture the imagination of our students and cultivate their scientific and technical talents by embracing technology and bringing the development of these skills into our classroom,” said Torlakson, a long-time science and math teacher. “Napa New Technology High School serves as a model for teaching critical- thinking and digital-literacy skills necessary for students to be competitive in college and in the job market.”
Napa New Tech High School is one of 40 schools that are part of the New Tech Network, which supports the start-up and implementation of innovative high schools marked by project-based learning in a technology-rich environment. http//:www.kwfdn.org
[KnowledgeWorks, which develops and implements effective approaches to high school education in the United States, integrated New Tech into its organization in 2009.
Napa New Tech High School played host to more than 50 education stakeholders -- including teachers, parents, business leaders and superintendents -- during a more than three-hour public hearing on education and technology. Attendees were eager to learn more about the success of New Tech approach."
Napa, CA (Vocus/PRWEB ) January 16, 2010 -- Napa New Technology High School played host to more than 40 education stakeholders -- including teachers, parents, business leaders and superintendents -- during a more than three-hour public hearing on education and technology. Attendees were eager to learn more about the success of the New Tech approach.
The hearing was chaired by California Assemblymember Tom Torlakson, who has sponsored and authored legislation to provide students with the digital technology skills needed to succeed in the global economy.
“We must continue to capture the imagination of our students and cultivate their scientific and technical talents by embracing technology and bringing the development of these skills into our classroom,” said Torlakson, a long-time science and math teacher. “Napa New Technology High School serves as a model for teaching critical- thinking and digital-literacy skills necessary for students to be competitive in college and in the job market.”
Napa New Tech High School is one of 40 schools that are part of the New Tech Network, which supports the start-up and implementation of innovative high schools marked by project-based learning in a technology-rich environment. http//:www.kwfdn.org
[KnowledgeWorks, which develops and implements effective approaches to high school education in the United States, integrated New Tech into its organization in 2009.
California's Democratic Lawmakers Tone Down Plea for Federal Funds - California Healthline
California's Democratic Lawmakers Tone Down Plea for Federal Funds - California Healthline:
"While Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) continued his vociferous appeals for increased federal funds this week, Democratic legislators took a more subdued approach to the cause, Capitol Weekly reports.
Earlier this week, Schwarzenegger sent a letter urging California's congressional delegation to help the state secure $6.9 billion in new federal funding.
The request is part of the governor's budget proposal for the next fiscal year. If the state does not secure the increased federal funds, Schwarzenegger's budget plan would eliminate programs such as In-Home Supportive Services and Healthy Families, California's Children's Health Insurance Program."
Earlier this week, Schwarzenegger sent a letter urging California's congressional delegation to help the state secure $6.9 billion in new federal funding.
The request is part of the governor's budget proposal for the next fiscal year. If the state does not secure the increased federal funds, Schwarzenegger's budget plan would eliminate programs such as In-Home Supportive Services and Healthy Families, California's Children's Health Insurance Program."
Financial crisis hits the states hard
Financial crisis hits the states hard:
"Winter came early this year to the U.S. Many states and cities have run out of money to keep the roads plowed the way they should be to keep goods and people moving and to provide ambulance and other emergency services. In some hard-hit areas, all that the road crews can do is plow hills and curves.
If the financial crisis hadn’t squeezed the state budgets past the breaking point, money would just be reallocated, and plowing to bare asphalt with salt or sand on the roads would be the norm. But the states had a collective budget deficit of nearly $146 billion heading into fiscal 2010, which for most began on July 1. (www.ncsl.org)
Many states are attempting to cure these budget deficits with cuts in services like health care, education, mass transit, welfare and snowplowing, along with mass layoffs and furloughs of tens of thousands of state workers, tax hikes and additional fees."
If the financial crisis hadn’t squeezed the state budgets past the breaking point, money would just be reallocated, and plowing to bare asphalt with salt or sand on the roads would be the norm. But the states had a collective budget deficit of nearly $146 billion heading into fiscal 2010, which for most began on July 1. (www.ncsl.org)
Many states are attempting to cure these budget deficits with cuts in services like health care, education, mass transit, welfare and snowplowing, along with mass layoffs and furloughs of tens of thousands of state workers, tax hikes and additional fees."
New poll ranks California University of Pennsylvania No. 2 for online programs - Pittsburgh Business Times:
New poll ranks California University of Pennsylvania No. 2 for online programs - Pittsburgh Business Times::
"California University of Pennsylvania has been ranked No. 2 on a new survey looking at the quality of online institutions of higher learning.
The Top 25 online colleges study was conducted by Kirkland, Wash.-based SR Education Group, an educational resource provider. The study ranked the schools based on accreditation, tuition cost, number of students and faculty, student-to-faculty ratio, graduation rate and retention rate.
“Online learning resources enable Cal U students to"
The Top 25 online colleges study was conducted by Kirkland, Wash.-based SR Education Group, an educational resource provider. The study ranked the schools based on accreditation, tuition cost, number of students and faculty, student-to-faculty ratio, graduation rate and retention rate.
“Online learning resources enable Cal U students to"
Keith Law: The fight for public higher education - Columnists - MercedSun-Star.com
Keith Law: The fight for public higher education - Columnists - MercedSun-Star.com:
Our troubles were summed up in an alarming commentary, 'Save the community colleges' by Merced College President Benjamin Duran.
Another commentary, 'Provocative ideas for higher education' by California State University, Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani proposes delivering higher education with fewer resources. His article was followed by a vote of no-confidence by a majority of the faculty at that university.
There was a notable contrast in the views of these two administrators, as Duran pointed out that California's system of higher education is second to none, and he appealed for sustained funding. Shirvani, on the other hand, blamed educators for creating inflexible organizations that he equated to troubled automobile manufacturers."
"Recent articles in the Sun-Star attest to troubling times for public higher education due to the state's budget problems.
Our troubles were summed up in an alarming commentary, 'Save the community colleges' by Merced College President Benjamin Duran.
Another commentary, 'Provocative ideas for higher education' by California State University, Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani proposes delivering higher education with fewer resources. His article was followed by a vote of no-confidence by a majority of the faculty at that university.
There was a notable contrast in the views of these two administrators, as Duran pointed out that California's system of higher education is second to none, and he appealed for sustained funding. Shirvani, on the other hand, blamed educators for creating inflexible organizations that he equated to troubled automobile manufacturers."
State joins federal Race to the Top
State joins federal Race to the Top:
"When President Obama talks about turning around the lowest performing schools in the country with the Race to the Top education reform effort, he's talking about schools like San Francisco's Malcolm X Academy."
Sitting at the top of a hill in San Francisco's Hunters Point, the elementary school repeatedly has scored among the lowest in the state despite a decade of education reform at the local, state and federal levels. But state and federal education officials say the federal Race to the Top competition is different.
It's a game changer, they say. By offering a potential windfall of cash in exchange for innovative policy changes, the contest is designed to shake the status quo by, among other things, holding teachers accountable and giving parents much more authority over their children's education.
Parents, principals and teachers say they have heard all that before. Reforms
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/01/15/MNT41BFLLC.DTL#ixzz0cn2E7v29
Sitting at the top of a hill in San Francisco's Hunters Point, the elementary school repeatedly has scored among the lowest in the state despite a decade of education reform at the local, state and federal levels. But state and federal education officials say the federal Race to the Top competition is different.
It's a game changer, they say. By offering a potential windfall of cash in exchange for innovative policy changes, the contest is designed to shake the status quo by, among other things, holding teachers accountable and giving parents much more authority over their children's education.
Parents, principals and teachers say they have heard all that before. Reforms
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/01/15/MNT41BFLLC.DTL#ixzz0cn2E7v29
Friday, January 15, 2010
Local News | Cyberbullying leads to suspension of 28 middle-schoolers at McClure | Seattle Times Newspaper
Local News | Cyberbullying leads to suspension of 28 middle-schoolers at McClure | Seattle Times Newspaper:
"Twenty-eight students at McClure Middle School in Seattle have been suspended for allegedly bullying a classmate on the Internet.
School administrators learned Tuesday evening about a Facebook page targeting the victim and investigated Wednesday, said Seattle Public Schools spokeswoman Patti Spencer.
The students were suspended for two to eight days, depending on their alleged level of involvement, Spencer said.
Spencer said there were no threats involved, but if there had been, the district would have contacted Seattle police. She said she didn't know how much, or what exactly, was written about the targeted student."
School administrators learned Tuesday evening about a Facebook page targeting the victim and investigated Wednesday, said Seattle Public Schools spokeswoman Patti Spencer.
The students were suspended for two to eight days, depending on their alleged level of involvement, Spencer said.
Spencer said there were no threats involved, but if there had been, the district would have contacted Seattle police. She said she didn't know how much, or what exactly, was written about the targeted student."
Education board makes disappointing ruling
Education board makes disappointing ruling:
"The smoke signals from the state Board of Education were unmistakable: This was going to be war.
One by one, significant Latino figures were unceremoniously dumped from certain areas of the social studies curriculum that public school teachers will use starting in 2013. One of the more egregious of all: booting United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta from the third-grade curriculum as an example of a good citizen.
Wednesday's public hearing was foreboding. A board majority ended the proceeding at 6 p.m. even though several dozen people who'd waited all day to speak about proposed changes to the state's social studies curriculum were still in the audience. Some had traveled hundreds of miles. Their arguments probably would have been repetitive. But the SBOE is an elected body. Its members have an obligation to listen."
One by one, significant Latino figures were unceremoniously dumped from certain areas of the social studies curriculum that public school teachers will use starting in 2013. One of the more egregious of all: booting United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta from the third-grade curriculum as an example of a good citizen.
Wednesday's public hearing was foreboding. A board majority ended the proceeding at 6 p.m. even though several dozen people who'd waited all day to speak about proposed changes to the state's social studies curriculum were still in the audience. Some had traveled hundreds of miles. Their arguments probably would have been repetitive. But the SBOE is an elected body. Its members have an obligation to listen."
The Education Report School gardens: one controversy I never thought would see the light of day By Katy Murphy
The Education Report
School gardens: one controversy I never thought would see the light of day
School gardens: one controversy I never thought would see the light of day
By Katy Murphy
Some light reading for the rainy weekend:
Writer Caitlin Flanagan thinks school gardens are a rotten idea, especially for children of migrant workers. She blasts the Berkeley schools’ initiative in an essay titled “Cultivating Failure” in the January/February issue of the Atlantic.
Andrew Leonard, a Berkeley parent who helped build the garden at Malcolm X School, responded to Flanagan’s essay in a piece for Salon.com. Read the rest of this entry »
Texas education board changes history — for schools, anyway - Politics AP - MiamiHerald.com
Texas education board changes history — for schools, anyway - Politics AP - MiamiHerald.com
Texas education board changes history — for schools, anyway
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BY TRACI SHURLEY
FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM
AUSTIN — The Texas State Board of Education decided to postpone a tentative vote on proposed social studies curriculum standards until March, after spending 10 hours adding to and changing the text this week without finishing.
By Friday afternoon, when a vote was originally scheduled, they still had the majority of a draft of high school social studies Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills to evaluate.
"It's obviously a very important subject. We've had many amendments and input. The additional time I think may serve us all well as we go through the process," said Bob Craig, who made the motion to stop discussion.
The board's final vote on the standards will now be pushed to May.
The process has included several public flashpoints — including whether figures like Cesar Chavez and Thurgood Marshall would stay in, what role the faith of the Founding Fathers would play, and whether
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Wall Street On Trial: Day 1 Angelides Commission Highlights | California Progress Report
Wall Street On Trial: Day 1 Angelides Commission Highlights California Progress Report:
"Day two of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, chaired by former California Treasurer Phil Angelides, is underway, with such government officials as Attorney General Eric Holder and FDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair testifying. But I want to return to some of the highlights from yesterday, which generated some coverage, but not nearly enough, considering the primacy of the financial crisis to all of our lives.
I want to highlight two key portions of the testimony. The first came in questioning from Angelides to Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein. Angelides used one of the most apt metaphors I’ve heard to describe what the banks were doing with their mortgage-backed securities:"
"Day two of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, chaired by former California Treasurer Phil Angelides, is underway, with such government officials as Attorney General Eric Holder and FDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair testifying. But I want to return to some of the highlights from yesterday, which generated some coverage, but not nearly enough, considering the primacy of the financial crisis to all of our lives.
I want to highlight two key portions of the testimony. The first came in questioning from Angelides to Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein. Angelides used one of the most apt metaphors I’ve heard to describe what the banks were doing with their mortgage-backed securities:"
RTTT Application Signed - Year 2010 (CA Dept of Education)
RTTT Application Signed - Year 2010 (CA Dept of Education)
Schools Chief Jack O'Connell Joins Governor, State Board of Education President to Sign California's Race to the Top Application
OMPTON — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and State Board of Education President Ted Mitchell today signed California's official application to enter the Race to the Top (RTTT) competition.
"We are united in signing an application that may qualify California for hundreds of millions of dollars designed to set the state on a bold, new path toward education reform," said O'Connell. "The Race to the Top application outlines how we intend to make systemic changes to our education system in order to accelerate the development of a highly skilled workforce, fuel future innovations, and maintain California's standing as a leading world economy. I am proud of the policies contained in this application and the work that went into the development of the plan, and feel confident that we are delivering a highly competitive application to the U.S. Department of Education."
RTTT is part of the federal stimulus package of bills known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. President Barack Obama and U. S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan announced last November the eligibility and selection criteria for states to compete for $4.35 billion in the RTTT competition, which is the single largest pool of discretionary funding for education reform in U.S. history.
California's application spells out how the state and participating local educational agency partners will collaborate in unprecedented ways to make systemic changes to help accelerate growth in student achievement and improve public education in four key focus areas:
- Refining California's rigorous state standards by adopting internationally benchmarked common core standards and aligned assessments that better prepare students for success in college and the workplace;
- Recruiting, developing, and retaining effective teachers and principals in all schools, with particular attention to those schools that need them the most;
- Expanding our education data system to support instruction and better measure student success in college and the workforce; and
- Dramatically improving the state's persistently lowest-performing schools.
To date, 804 local educational agencies (LEAs) submitted a signed Memorandum of Understanding to partner with California in the RTTT competition. Here are the latest figures on California's local participating partners:
Type | Participating LEAs | Statewide | Percentage of Total Statewide |
|---|---|---|---|
LEAs | 804 | 1,729 | 46.5% |
Schools | 5,755 | 10,225 | 56.3% |
K-12 Students | 3,645,963 | 6,252,031 | 58.3% |
Students in poverty | 1,991,399 | 3,271,334 | 60.9% |
Of the 804 LEAs, 457 are school districts or county offices of education, 345 are charter schools, and two are Regional Occupational Programs. Of the total number of MOUs, 602, or 78 percent, were signed by the LEA's superintendent and school board president; and 122, or 26 percent, included a signature by the LEAs teachers' union leader.
For more information on Race to the Top, please visit Race to the Top (Outside Source)..
Central District News | News | Parents, kids, staff show support for Madrona principal
Central District News | News | Parents, kids, staff show support for Madrona principal
This morning three dozen parents, students, and staff braved the wind driven rain to show support for Madrona K-8 Principal Kaaren Andrews, who is facing a potential reassignment to a different school by the Seattle School District.
This morning three dozen parents, students, and staff braved the wind driven rain to show support for Madrona K-8 Principal Kaaren Andrews, who is facing a potential reassignment to a different school by the Seattle School District.
A major issue with parents is that they only found out about the move yesterday via a short letter from the district, with a tone that was described as "cold" and without any clear reason for the mid-year transfer.
Ruth Medsker, the district's Instructional Director for middle schools, spoke with parents at the school this morning. Although media were not allowed to listen in, parents told us that Medsker agreed that the communication process was mishandled and said that she would take parents' concerns back to district leadership. She also said that she would "negotiate" to keep Principal Andrews at the school until July and avoid "plucking her out" of the school in a way that would be disruptive to learning.
A large group of students formed in a hallway while that meeting was going on, chanting "What do we want? Ms. Andrews! When do we want her? Now!", and "Keep Ms. Andrews! Keep Ms. Andrews!" A student also told the assembled group "[Principal Andrews] has helped me so much, and I hope you help her too." At one point Director Medsker came out of the library and asked the students to go back to class, but was met with an additional refrain of chants in support of the principal.
Madrona PTSA president Rita Sheckler stressed that parents have seen clear educational progress during Principal Andrews' 6-year tenure at the school, and they want to make sure that any staff changes are done carefully, transparently, and in a way that doesn't discourage or disenfranchise existing students within the school. Another parent told me that she has seen a historic lack of support for the school from the wealthier area around it, and is concerned that the strict new student assignment plan may be driving parents outside the school to seek disruptive changes to the way the school is run.
Elk Grove Citizen : New CSD president on parks, fire services in ’10
Elk Grove Citizen : New CSD president on parks, fire services in ’10:
"Elaine Wright said she hates to hear Elk Grove residents say, “There’s nothing for the kids to do.”
This year’s board president of the Cosumnes Community Services District (CSD) stressed the value of her district’s 80-plus parks in Elk Grove. She noted how many local houses have small back yards and there are now more apartments and duplexes than before.
“If you look at a lot of the homes, there’s no place for the kids to play,” Wright said.
She sat down with the Citizen on the year ahead for the CSD, which provides fire and parks services for Elk Grove as well as fire service for Galt.
Wright began her second board presidency since she joined the CSD board in 2000. The board appoints a different member to be president every year. Michelle Orrock is this year’s board vice president."
This year’s board president of the Cosumnes Community Services District (CSD) stressed the value of her district’s 80-plus parks in Elk Grove. She noted how many local houses have small back yards and there are now more apartments and duplexes than before.
“If you look at a lot of the homes, there’s no place for the kids to play,” Wright said.
She sat down with the Citizen on the year ahead for the CSD, which provides fire and parks services for Elk Grove as well as fire service for Galt.
Wright began her second board presidency since she joined the CSD board in 2000. The board appoints a different member to be president every year. Michelle Orrock is this year’s board vice president."
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KING INSTITUTE PROJECTS
The King Papers Project produces a comprehensive multi-volume collection of King’s most important correspondence, sermons, publications, speeches, unpublished manuscripts, and other material and makes its significant research efforts available online and in popular books and audios.
The Liberation Curriculum (LC) initiative provides document-based lesson plans and resources and professional development workshops to inform teachers about global efforts to achieve social justice, human rights and liberation through nonviolent means, with special emphasis on the modern African American freedom struggle. (Photo by Matt Herron)
KING INSTITUTE NEWS
January 08, 2010
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute invites you to our 2010 King Holiday Celebrationcommemorating the 25th anniversary of the King Papers Project! A schedule of King Holiday events occurring on campus and in the local area can be viewed here.
December 09, 2009
Commemorate Human Rights Day December 10th in your classroom with this short LC lesson on global human rights issues during Dr. King's time and today.
November 10, 2009
Boston – King Institute Director Clayborne Carson was honored during a Boston University celebration of "The Lasting legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr." Carson received the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research Fellowship Award from the university's Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, where many of King's papers are deposited. More
October 01, 2009
Read our new brochure online! Learn about all aspects of the King Institute including the King Papers Project, the Liberation Curriculum, and bios on Scholar in Residence, Clarence B. Jones and Director Clayborne Carson.
September 16, 2009
California teachers selected to participate in the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) funded King Digital History Project created model lesson plans on Dr. King and the African-American freedom struggle, using the King Institute's documentary resources and professional development training.
May 18, 2009

The King Research and Education Institute is launching an online database making details and descriptions of over four thousand documents on or about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
KING RESOURCES
Visit the King Resources area of our site for resources including:
• King’s biography and autobiography
• King’s speeches and sermons
• Montgomery Bus Boycott
• March on Washington
• King’s biography and autobiography
• King’s speeches and sermons
• Montgomery Bus Boycott
• March on Washington
Search here for information on over 1000 civil rights movement figures, events and organizations.
Read a biographical essay on Martin Luther King, Jr., prepared by King Institute director Clayborne Carson and the Institute staff, extensively cross-referenced with links to the King Online Encyclopedia.
This volume features the landmark speeches of King's career, spanning from the Montgomery bus boycott to his last speech in Memphis.
King delivers his iconic speech "I Have a Dream" and urges America to "make real the promises of democracy."(Photo credit UPI/Corbis-Bettman)
King writes an impassioned defense to eight clergymen critical of his involvement in the Birmingham Campaign and calls for the church to support the movement.
King's historic sermon at Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church was to become his own eulogy two months later.
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