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Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... | The latest news and resources in education since 2007

Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... | The latest news and resources in education since 2007



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The latest news and resources in education since 2007


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Most Popular Posts Of The Week
I’m making a change in the content of the regular feature. In addition to sharing the top five posts that have received the most “hits” in the preceding seven days (though they may have originally been published on an earlier date), I will also include the top five posts that have actually appeared in the past week. Often, these are different posts. You might also be interested in IT’S THE THIRTE
“Schools Should Be ‘Community Connecters’ When They Reopen”
Schools Should Be ‘Community Connecters’ When They Reopen is the headline of my latest Education Week Teacher column. Three educators share what they think school reopening should look like, including making it an opportunity to emphasize literacy and community connections. Here are some excerpts:

YESTERDAY

Ed Tech Digest
Eight years ago, in another somewhat futile attempt to reduce the backlog of resources I want to share, I began this occasional “” post where I share three or four links I think are particularly useful and related to…ed tech, including some Web 2.0 apps. You might also be interested in THE BEST ED TECH RESOURCES OF 2019 – PART TWO , as well as checking out all my edtech resources . Here are this
New Resources On Race & Racism
Events this week have – once again – highlighted why we (and I mean us white educators) need to emphasize anti-racist education. I’m adding these new resources to various “Best” lists. You can find links to all of those many lists that relate to race and racism at “Best” Lists Of The Week: Resources For Teaching & Learning About Race & Racism: There has been increasing demands to “Defund the Poli
June 19th Is “Juneteenth” – Here Are Related Teaching & Learning Resources
Here’s a description of Juneteenth from TIME : Juneteenth is a contraction of the date “June Nineteenth.” On that day in 1865 in Galveston (then Texas’ largest city), Union General Gordon Granger issued General Order Number 3, which stated: “The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free.” Coming 10 weeks after
CA Dept. Of Education Release Not-Very-Helpful Guidelines For Reopening Schools
Pexels / Pixabay The California Department today released a 62 page guidebook for school districts about how to reopen schools in the fall. It’s different from the state health guidelines released last week (see STATE OF CALIFORNIA RELEASES SCHOOL REOPENING GUIDELINES – IT’S GOING TO BE A HELL OF A FALL ) and, to tell the truth, probably less helpful. This new document is primarily a list of ques
Around The Web In ESL/EFL/ELL
BiljaST / Pixabay Six years ago I began this regular feature where I share a few posts and resources from around the Web related to ESL/EFL or to language in general that have caught my attention. You might also be interested in THE BEST RESOURCES, ARTICLES & BLOG POSTS FOR TEACHERS OF ELLS IN 2019 – PART ONE and THE BEST RESOURCES, ARTICLES & BLOG POSTS FOR TEACHERS OF ELLS IN 2019 – PART TWO. A
This Week’s Resources To Support Teachers Coping With School Closures
Wokandapix / Pixabay I have a number of regular weekly features (see HERE IS A LIST (WITH LINKS) OF ALL MY REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURES ). This is a relatively new addition to that list. Some of these resources will be added to The Best Advice On Teaching K-12 Online (If We Have To Because Of The Coronavirus) – Please Make More Suggestions ! and the best will go to The “Best Of The Best” Resources To
Hong Kong Protest Began One Year Ago Today – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources
StockSnap / Pixabay The amazing Hong Kong pro-democracy protests began one year ago today. There are many related resources at The Best Sites For Learning About Protests In History .
“Visions for the Next School Year”
Visions for the Next School Year is the headline of my latest Education Week Teacher column. Four educators offer suggestions for how to reopen schools in the fall, including highlighting the importance of “outside-of-the-box” 
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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

The LAUSD Budget Under Covid - LA Progressive

The LAUSD Budget Under Covid - LA Progressive

An “Economy of Care” or of Institutional Protection?



Now we have seen manifest the power of budgets.
In the wake of the profoundly inequitable calamity of Covid19, has grown an international paroxysm that Black Lives Matter. In Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti is calling for “$250 million in cuts from city departments, including the LAPD, … steer[ing] the funds to invest in job programs, health initiatives and other services supporting the Black community and other communities of color.” And since it is the city council that is in charge of the purse, more weighty still is a resolution from Council President Martinez co-introduced with CD10’s Wesson and CD9’s Price instructing identification of least $100m-$150m to be cut specifically from LAPD’s budget.

So it is that a budget is proverbially “a political document”:  what politics are reflected in Superintendent Beutner’s Revised May 2020 Budget for LAUSD?

The teacher’s union board, UTLA, has voted to reallocate school police funding.
So it is that a budget is proverbially “a political document”:  what politics are reflected in Superintendent Beutner’s Revised May 2020 Budget for LAUSD?
A plan to prioritize savings that squeeze individual students, teachers and the service offered by the District, while protecting the core administrative function of the institution itself. Failing to search out or advocate for funding already promised by other institutions and government shifts the burden onto the individuals at the bottom of the totem pole whose labor is dismissed.

Presented revisions

On May 19, 2020 LAUSD’s board of education (BOE) heard from Chief Financial Officer David Hart (video @ 1:34m, slides here).
Following the 3-year (schoolyear) SY 2022-23 budget modified by  CONTINUE READING: The LAUSD Budget Under Covid - LA Progressive

Earl "Butch" Graves Jr.: "I Am Tired...The Pandemic Of Racism Must End" | NewBlackMan (in Exile)

Earl "Butch" Graves Jr.: "I Am Tired...The Pandemic Of Racism Must End" | NewBlackMan (in Exile)

Earl "Butch" Graves Jr.: "I Am Tired...The Pandemic Of Racism Must End"


Black Enterprise CEO: "I Am Tired...The Pandemic Of Racism Must End" 
by Earl "Butch" Graves Jr. | @EarlButchGraves | special to NewBlackMan (in Exile)

Over the past few days, civil unrest has gripped our entire nation. This was due to the unwarranted and senseless murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week by a police officer who placed his knee on the neck of Mr. Floyd for nine minutes as he begged for his life, while three other officers charged to protect and serve, did little - none of them displaying a shred of decency or humanity. It represents the latest, and perhaps the most disturbing, incident of police brutality against an African American man. As such, I feel compelled to share my personal thoughts because I cannot in all good conscience remain silent while the continuation of unchecked violence results in the loss of black lives without regard or consequence. 

I am a proud African American man who loves this country. I have close friends and family of all races, and I pride myself on being measured and fair. I have always tried to view the circumstances of life as "the glass 3/4 full instead of 1/4 empty," but my patience has truly run thin...and now I am tired! 

I am tired of watching innocent black men being targeted with violence at the hands of law enforcement. 

Tired of ignorant bigots taking the law into their own hands and feeling justified to confront black citizens. 

Tired of the media-driven, negative stereotypes that shape the dangerous narrative surrounding young black men. 

Tired of white people calling the police on black people, and weaponizing the police because they are entitled, scared, or distrusting. 

Tired of overlooking the purposeful or passive suppression of talented black professionals in Corporate CONTINUE READING: Earl "Butch" Graves Jr.: "I Am Tired...The Pandemic Of Racism Must End" | NewBlackMan (in Exile)

The American teacher crisis is getting rapidly worse amid coronavirus pandemic

The American teacher crisis is getting rapidly worse amid coronavirus pandemic

The American teacher crisis is getting rapidly worse amid coronavirus pandemic



Tom Rossiter got the official notice on June 1.
The 33-year-old teacher, who taught seventh and eighth grade math at the Rochester City School District in Rochester, New York, was told that he was being let go at the end of the school year. His school district had been struggling with a $150 million budget deficit since December, and the coronavirus pandemic put the final nail in the coffin.
“It’s completely unfair and unjust to take financial problems of adults and put this on our children,” Rossiter said in an interview with Yahoo Finance.
Rossiter’s plight is mirrored across the country. America already had a teacher shortage going into 2020, and the coronavirus pandemic made the issue much, much worse.
The American teacher crisis is getting rapidly worse amid ...

‘I’m pretty sure this was unprecedented’

Education jobs accounted for two-thirds of the 585,000 government jobs lost in May, according to the most recent report. In April, 469,000 public school district personnel across the country — K-12 teachers and other school employees — lost their jobs.
In the wake of the 2008 Financial Crisis, nearly 300,000 jobs were shed from the public education sector, according to one estimate. In two months amid the coronavirus-induced economic crisis of 2020, around 750,000 public school teachers and other school employees in local areas have been laid off, according to one estimate by the American Federation of Teachers.
“I’m pretty sure this was unprecedented,” Michael Madowitz, an economist at the Center for American Progress, told Yahoo Finance. “We’re already past the total state and local job losses of the last recession.” More
And the problem now is that if the federal government does not provide states with the aid that they desperately need, a lot of re-hiring looks unlikely. 
“What’s really scary about this … it took almost a decade for states to make up for their job cuts in the last recession,” Madowitz said. If state and local governments are not bailed out by the federal government, “it’s really hard to see these jobs coming back.” 
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten urged the federal government to provide financial help.
“There are no magic fixes for this economy — only a path to recovery if we keep up the stimulus and investments to fund, rather than forfeit, the future,” Weingarten, leader of the country’s second-largest teachers union, said in a statement. “We urgently need the federal funding...  If we fail to act, essential services will be gutted, schools won't be able to reopen and public employees will stay laid off.”​

Teacher shortages across the country

Even if the state and local governments manage to get back to pre-pandemic employment levels, it’s “still CONTINUE READING: The American teacher crisis is getting rapidly worse amid coronavirus pandemic