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education.nationaljournal.com - Monday, March 28, 2011President Obama visits a multicultural school in Washington D.C. this week to discuss Hispanics and education, one of several such events the White House has staged to highlig...

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huffingtonpost.com - With the dread high-stakes No Child Left Behind reading and math tests looming, public schools across the country are in lock-down mode. School administrators fear being consigned to the hellish st...

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gothamschools.org - The last two years have been disastrous for public opinion of Mayor Bloomberg’s school policies, according to a new poll. The poll, conducted last week by Marist, found that just 27 percent of New ...

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blogs.edweek.org - The four questions the Department of Education could not answerOn Monday I wrote a post contrasting President Obama's insightful thoughts about standardized tests to policies that are being pursued...

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schooltechconnect.com - This Anthony Cody post is excellent. Of course, the DOE's fantasy is that the $350m that they blew on writing new, magical tests is going to produce new, magical tests. It's not. What we're going t...

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schooltechconnect.com - Now that the final stretch of the Illinois 2010-2011 school year is in site, I wonder if teachers and students agree that the sky did not fall without the writing portion of the ISAT. In fact, whil...

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bigeducationape.blogspot.com - Modern School: Fix Enrollment or Abolish It?Fix Enrollment or Abolish It?by Michael DunnCalifornia’s Parent Trigger law has received a lot of media attention lately. However, this is not the only n...

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northjersey.com - N.J. gets 58 charter school applications The state received 58 applications for new charter schools by its Thursday deadline for another round of possible approvals, an Education Department spokesm...

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informationweek.com - Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen says his former partner Bill Gates tried to cheat him out of his rightful share of the software company and has a number of odd personal quirks—like eating chicken w...

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wisn.com - POSTED: 9:54 am CDT April 1, 2011UPDATED: 5:28 pm CDT April 1, 2011MADISON, Wis. -- A Dane County judge has extended the temporary restraining order on the collective bargaining bill indefinitely.J...

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huffingtonpost.com - I just left the New York State Capitol, where demonstrators were streaming into the building to protest Andrew Cuomo's state budget. The budget gives tax breaks to millionaires in a state loaded wi...

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sfgate.com - (04-01) 10:30 PDT SACRAMENTO -- With negotiations over how to solve California's $26.6 billion state budget deficit stalled, a new poll released today shows strong bipartisan support for something ...

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michaelklonsky.blogspot.com - Alderman Solis, supported by Rahm, is taking big bucks from polluters Today's Trib reports highly toxic levels of lead found in schools in Chicago's heavily Mexican Pilsen neighborhood.Residents in...

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washingtonpost.com - All right all you crime fighters, puzzle masters and cryptanalysts (if you have to ask, you aren’t), here’s something to keep you busy. Join the throngs who already are offering the FBI their best ...

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blogs.ocweekly.com - ​There's an interesting story on NBC San Diego's website about a wrongful termination lawsuit that's apparently just been filed against Southern California Edison (SCE), the company that owns and o...

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hispanicallyspeakingnews.com - Published at 12:04 pm, April 1, 2011 Photo Credits: California bill could make for easier unionization for farm workers In direct opposition of Republicans and the business community, California la...

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hispanicallyspeakingnews.com - Published at 1:45 pm, April 1, 2011 Photo Credits: Hispanic Labor At nearly 23 million, people of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity represented 15 percent of the United States’ labor force in 2010. By 2...

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kochwatch.org - April 1, 2011- In 2008, Steve Lonegan, the New Jersey state director for David Koch’s Americans for Prosperity group, announced a campaign to run for governor. Running as a Republican, Lonegan lost...

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gothamschools.org - by Elizabeth Green Teachers, apply here to adopt an Olympian to work with your school. (Classroom Champions) Cathie Black made a joke that proved she understands she’s had a rough start. (Daily Pol...

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good.is - 00:00/00:0000:00 It's been two weeks since UCLA political science student Alexandra Wallace's now infamous video rant against her Asian peers went viral. Although Wallace has left the school, her d...

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bigeducationape.blogspot.com - Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: April's foolsApril's foolsby Mike KlonskyFinn, far right.No joke, Finn is stil a teacher basherAlways tops on my list of April fools is Checker Finn, wing-nut-in-chie...

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commondreams.org - Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's slash-and-burn approach to public sector unions -- imitated by over a dozen Republican governors across the nation -- is the political equivalent of slamming women's l...

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bigeducationape.blogspot.com - US Senator Bernie Sanders – it’s a scandal that many corporations pay no taxes, then receive IRS refunds!US Senator Bernie Sanders – it’s a scandal that many corporations pay no taxes, then receive...

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Modern School: Exploit Kids! They’re Even Cheaper Than Non-Union Adults!

Modern School: Exploit Kids! They’re Even Cheaper Than Non-Union Adults!

Exploit Kids! They’re Even Cheaper Than Non-Union Adults!


In February I wrote about how Missouri was gutting child labor protections. Now Maine is attempting the same. According to Democracy Now! Republican lawmakers are trying to roll back Maine’s child labor laws with two new bills that would allow bosses to pay anyone under the age of 20 a full $2.25 per hour less than their minimum wage (for their first 180 days on the job), and it would allow teenagers to work an hour longer on a school days. The Huffington Post said that Bill LD 516 would allow 16 and 17-year olds to work until 11:00 pm on school nights (currently they are only allowed to work until 10:00), while LD 1346 would allow them to work up to 4 hours per day on school days.

In related news, Maine’s Tea Party Gov. Paul LePage removed a mural depicting Maine’s labor history from the state's Labor Department building. Working In These Times reported that he also ordered the renaming of conference rooms that had been named for labor leaders,

SACRAMENTO PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE: Dr. Manning Marable, R.I.P.

SACRAMENTO PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE: Dr. Manning Marable, R.I.P.

Dr. Manning Marable, R.I.P.


Manning Marable, celebrated Columbia University professor and top Civil Rights scholar, dies



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Friday, April 1st 2011, 6:38 PM

Columbia University professor Manning Marable, an expert on African-American history, died Friday just days before his long-awaited biography of Malcolm X is released.
In "Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention," the 60-year-old scholar was expected to identify an elderly Newark man as

US Senator Bernie Sanders – it’s a scandal that many corporations pay no taxes, then receive IRS refunds!

US Senator Bernie Sanders – it’s a scandal that many corporations pay no taxes, then receive IRS refunds!

US Senator Bernie Sanders – it’s a scandal that many corporations pay no taxes, then receive IRS refunds!

by SOURCE on APRIL 1, 2011

in: AMERICAN EMPIRE, ECONOMY

March 30, 2011 – US Senator Bernie Sanders speaks to the Senate.

Exxon Mobil, Bank of America, GE and other giant corporations paid no U.S. taxes despite billions in profits. In fact, they pocketed big IRS refunds. It’s a scandal, Sen. Bernie Sanders told colleagues on Wednesday. As congressional leaders and the White House haggled over how many billions of dollars to cut spending on programs for working families, Bernie tried to broaden the debate. He compiled a top-10 list of tax-dodging corporations. “Maybe we have to reduce that deficit not simply on the backs of working families, low-income people, the children, the sick, the elderly. Maybe, maybe we might want to call for shared sacrifice. Maybe Exxon-Mobil and some of the large oil companies might be asked to pay something in taxes.”

Sen. Sanders’ 10 worst corporate income tax avoiders.

  1. Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to

Modern School: Fix Enrollment or Abolish It?

Modern School: Fix Enrollment or Abolish It?

Fix Enrollment or Abolish It?


California’s Parent Trigger law has received a lot of media attention lately. However, this is not the only new rule that increases parents’ control over their children’s school. Last year, the California state legislature fast tracked through an Open Enrollment law that would allow students from the state’s lowest performing schools to transfer to a better school, even one outside their home district. Today John Fensterwald - Educated Guess wrote about this new rule in a blog posting, “Fixing Open Enrollment,” arguing that it is basically a good idea that was poorly planned and executed.

One of his criticisms is that there are too many exemptions. For example, the law excludes charter schools and limits Open Enrollment to only 10% of the schools in any district. As a result, some schools are being punished, despite having made test score gains, because they were the lowest performing school in an otherwise high performing district. According to Fensterwald, an amended version of the law, AB 47, would exempt schools with an API score

Schools Matter: Expelling Care from the Teacher-Child Relation

Schools Matter: Expelling Care from the Teacher-Child Relation

Expelling Care from the Teacher-Child Relation

Published at Common Dreams:

Expelling Care from the Teacher-Child Relation

by Jim Horn and Rachel Squires Bloom

The social impact of high stakes testing in poor urban schools has grown particularly acute over the past 10 years. For beyond the shrinkage of school curriculums to fit the narrow boundaries of annual tests, along with the disappearance of recess and play, research in poorer schools has uncovered another most tragic outcome to high stakes testing: the effective elimination of care as the ethos that has bound together teacher and child for longer than there have been schools in America. Sadly, many of the teachers 10 years ago who were the protectors of and the advocates for children, who often served to help children bear their burdens that result from poverty, neglect, and racism, have left the field or have since suffered a relentless erosion of that close teacher-student bond that historically characterized the relation between educators and children in urban elementary schools.

Ironically, that erosion has been due to a desperate effort among teachers to emphasize the positive and to avoid the negative in the face of the ever-present threat of failure and the reality of failure to make Adequate Yearly

A message from students who left | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

A message from students who left | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

A message from students who left

Some of those who are now reconnected say their schools could have done better.

Photo: Harvey Finkle

At Olney West and other high schools, students are greeted by metal detectors used by the District to screen for weapons. But some students say they feel treated like criminals.

While the numbers are slowly improving, four in ten of Philadelphia's young people never finish high school. This dropout crisis impacts everyone – taxpayers, parents, employers, and community members. But those affected most immediately are the youth themselves.

To gain their viewpoint on what should be done, the Notebook interviewed more than 20 young people who are in alternative schools, GED preparation classes, and other programs for out-of-school youth.

Students talk about homelessness, family crises, death, pregnancy, abuse,

This Week In Education: Blog Roundup: Tiger Mom Has Reason To Gloat

This Week In Education: Blog Roundup: Tiger Mom Has Reason To Gloat

Blog Roundup: Tiger Mom Has Reason To Gloat

30dcsndTiger Mom Triumph Gawker: Perfect daughter Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld—offspring of mean Chinese "tiger mother" Amy Chua—has got into Harvard, and plans to matriculate this fall... Justices Weigh Youths' Miranda RightsMark Walsh: The U.S. Supreme Court appeared sharply split on Wednesday over a case about the police interrogation at school of a 13-year-old student suspected of committing neighborhood thefts... In Performance Evaluations, Subjectivity Is Not Random Shanker Blog: Bias tends to operate in a manner that disproportionately affects workers from traditionally disadvantaged social groups, such as women and African Americans. What’s worse – it’s just as likely to occur within as between groups, and we often do it without realizing... Three Lessons Education Reformers Should Learn From Michelle Rhee's Missteps GOOD: The challenge in the coming weeks will be whether Rhee and her supporters can admit that some of her well-intentioned reforms aren't panning out and adjust their approach to improving public education accordingly... If D.C. Schools Changed Answers, Kids Are Being Cheated Bill Tucker: Before we heed reactionary calls to end standardized testing, it's important to remember the decades of willful neglect prior to NCLB... What Jeb Bush doesn’t like to admit Valerie Strauss: The first is Bush’s own creation of the Florida Reading Research Center, a state technical assistance agency solely focused on providing reading assistance -- complete with reading coaches... Grass Greener For Some Grass Cutters: 18 landscapers made more than $50,000 last year working for Broward County schools. Seventeen stock clerks earned $52,000 or more; two mail clerks were paid $49,000...Guaranteeing my future employment Jay Mathews: In my experience, [family and friends] are often full of ill-considered opinions different from my own — but maybe that’s just me...

SACRAMENTO PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE: SACRAMENTO WE ARE ONE RALLY -- CESAR CHAVEZ PARK -- MONDAY, APRIL 4TH

SACRAMENTO PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE: SACRAMENTO WE ARE ONE RALLY -- CESAR CHAVEZ PARK -- MONDAY, APRIL 4TH

SACRAMENTO WE ARE ONE RALLY -- CESAR CHAVEZ PARK -- MONDAY, APRIL 4TH

Sacramento We Are One Rally!

Sacramento, CA

April 4, 2011 05:00PM to 07:00PM

Hosted by Zak Ford
Contact: 916-927-9772
Event Description:Join us to make April 4, 2011, a time to stand in solidarity with working people in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana and dozens of other states.
Sponsored by:
Sacramento Central Labor Council
Location:
Cesar Chavez Plaza Park
Sacramento, CA
95814
Directions:
10th and I Streets

Starting to Imagine Non-Compulsory Schools | Lefty Parent

Starting to Imagine Non-Compulsory Schools | Lefty Parent

Starting to Imagine Non-Compulsory Schools

As I have mentioned before, I’ve been involved in an ongoing email “forum” over the past five years with fellow members of the Alternative Education Resource Organization (AERO). Topics revolve around youth, learning, and our societies educational institutions and possible alternatives to those institutions. Admittedly, we forum participants can be guilty of arguing perhaps from more of an ivory tower rather than from the trenches at times, but then again you have to be able to see the entire forest at times to best take care of all the trees.

One of the topics that keeps coming up and engenders a lot of impassioned prose on our forum is the reality of compulsory education for youth and the possibility of making it non-compulsory instead. The opinions on what

Remembering Manning Marable « Outside the Cave

Remembering Manning Marable « Outside the Cave

Remembering Manning Marable

This post will eventually grow, but just feeling a need to write something right now.

I just found out that Manning Marable passed away today. One of the great historians of black American history, he was also a trailblazer as a black historian. On a more personal note, he was my teacher, professor, mentor, and thesis adviser for my master’s and has tremendously shaped my life and views. He is perhaps solely responsible for rekindling my love of history.

Manning’s life work is the first historical biography of Malcolm X. It comes out on Tuesday. I can’t think of anything more tragic. When I was studying with him, we read and gave suggestions on a couple chapters. I

More (and More) CHARTER SCHOOL SCANDALS

CHARTER SCHOOL SCANDALS

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Pilsen neighborhood school kids ingesting toxic lead

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Pilsen neighborhood school kids ingesting toxic lead

Pilsen neighborhood school kids ingesting toxic lead

Alderman Solis, supported by Rahm, is taking big bucks from polluters

Today's Trib reports highly toxic levels of lead found in schools in Chicago's heavily Mexican Pilsen neighborhood.
Residents in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood complained for years about metallic-tasting smoke rolling down their narrow streets but had little evidence it was harmful. Now they have proof.
Perez Elementary and Juarez High School sit in the middle of one of the city's most toxic areas where lead is being poured into the air by polluters like: H. Kramer & Co., Crawford Power Plant, Fisk Power Plant, United Scrap Metal, Ames Metal, and yes-- UIC.

Why is all this only now coming to light after years of

KOCH BLOWS News | www.kochwatch.org

News | www.kochwatch.org

The Big Regent is Watching You! « occupy california

The Big Regent is Watching You! « occupy california

The Big Regent is Watching You!

from RebelRadio:

Along with the recent discovery of an administrative infiltration of activists’ circles at UC Davis and surveillance at UC Berkeley (read here and here), it has just come to our attention that the administrative violence is rampant and quite widespread.

Information suggesting that UCIPD has been working with the Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center, a local Joint Terrorism Task Force affiliated with the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI’s National Security Network, to monitor student protests and student activists has just become available after John Bruning, a local activist on the UC Irvine campus, retrieved the information requested as per a public records