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President John F. Kennedy, R.I.P.
I remember the day President Kennedy died. I was 25 years old. I was living on East 86th Street in Manhattan. I was walking home to my apartment. A shopkeeper ran out on the street and shouted, “They killed the President.” More people started coming out of shops, looking stunned, weeping and in shock. I ran home. My husband was at work, my one-year-old was napping. I told the babysitter to go home


@thechalkface: Here is Where You Learn about Education Today
Tim Slekar and his colleague Shaun Johnson have been recording interviews and frank talk about school reform for three years. Here is a roundup of some of their top conversations: Karen Lewis, Nancy Carlsson-Paige, Peter DeWitt, and me. If you want to hear something different from the mainstream media, listen in.
Why Do We Rank and Rate Students, Teachers, and Schools?
I have been wondering lately why we are so obsessed with giving every student, every teacher, and every school a ranking, rating, and/or grade. It seems to me that we are thinking about children, teachers, and schools the same way we think about sports teams. In every league, there are winners and losers. But if we think about education as a culture that is very different from that of a competitiv


Financial Report: Charter Schools Strangling Public Schools in Michigan
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the bond ratings of 53 school districts in Michigan. Public schools are losing enrollment to charter schools, and losing the ability to balance their budgets. More than 80% of the charter schools in Michigan are operated for-profit. According to the linked article, Justin Marlowe, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee who has written about local


EduShyster: Exploitation of Cheap Tutors by Charters
EduShyster has a guest post written by a young college graduate who took a job as a teacher at a “no excuses” charter school in Boston. When you read it, you understand what it means to have no protections, no one to fight for you. The young people banded together, and the best they could get from their employer was minimum wage, barely covering their living expenses. The post exemplifies why many


How Do You Spell Disaster? A Round-Up of Bloggers on Duncan’s Gaffe About the Moms
Jonathan Pelto has collected a long list of posts by bloggers around the nation, reacting to Duncan’s amazing statement that “white suburban moms” are opposed to Common Core because they were disappointed to discover that their child is not so brilliant after all. This is one of those remarks that just don’t fade away and can’t be explained away as a misquotation or taken out of context. The meani
Steve Perry Loses a School and His Cool
Valerie Strauss here reports on the travails of Steve Perry in Hartford, Connecticut. Two bloggers, Jonathan Pelto of Connecticut and Jersey Jazzman of New Jersey, have investigated Perry’s boasts about the magnet school he runs and found that his school serves very small proportions of children who are poor, who have disabilities, and who are English language learners. Perry is a “reformer” of th
NY Times: Many College Graduates in Europe Are Unemployed
This is a sad story, and there is a warning here for us. College graduates in Europe are having a hard time finding jobs. The story in the New York Times begins like this: “Alba Méndez, a 24-year-old with a master’s degree in sociology, sprang out of bed nervously one recent morning, carefully put on makeup and styled her hair. Her thin hands trembled as she clutched her résumé on her way out of
LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 11-21-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Anthony Cody: Is Common Core a Fiasco?Another insightful essay about Common Core by Anthony Cody. His earlier essay–10 Reasons to Oppose Common Core–was widely reposted and tweeted. This is how a fiasco begins, he writes: “The fiasco begins with a grand idea, planned with a bold vision. People set their sights on a goal beyond any


11-22-13 Fred Klonsky | Running for our pensions. | VOTE 4 Fred Klonsky

Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.:





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Lunch bets and phone calls on the pension bill.
The IEA and their partners in the We Are One coalition of state public employee unions are finally mobilizing for what may be a special session of the Illinois General Assembly. The GA leaders in Springfield have notified the representatives that they may be called back to vote on a COLA cutting pension bill. You can contact your Senate and House representatives now by going here. And We Are One
The racism of CPS. “It is highly disruptive to relocate people from their existing school to another school.”
  My drawing of Tim Cawley, 2012.  Lincoln elementary school sits in the middle of one of Chicago’s most expensive neighborhoods, right behind the site of the former Children’s Memorial Hospital in Lincoln Park. To solve the overcrowding of Lincoln School, the CPS board will construct an $18 million addition. When some parents and critics asked why the school’s district lines couldn’t be changed
11-21-13 Fred Klonsky | Running for our pensions. | VOTE 4 Fred Klonsky
Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.: The in box. Illinois’ working families have no candidate for governor.Todd Mertz is a high school teacher and IEA political activist. Friends and Colleagues It is time we have an Illinois governor stand up for public education, students, teachers, employee unions, and collective bargaining rights. If


11-22-13 Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL

Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL:







A Simple & Effective Classroom Lesson On Gratitude
I’ve written in my books and here on my blog how I use the concept of “gratitude” in class (see The Best Resources On “Gratitude”). Today, my colleague Katie Hull did a simple and powerful lesson using one of the resources on that “Best” list and I thought I’d share it here. It’s based on an experiment and video that “Soul Pancake’ did (the video is on that list, but I’ve also embedded again in t


You Can Now Add Maps To Pinterest
Pinterest has just added the ability to add maps to your Pinterest boards. You can read moare about it at TechCrunch and Mashable. You can see an example below. It could be a helpful feature for students. However, since Pinterest is presently blocked in most Districts, I doubt it will used much in classrooms. I’m adding this info to The Best Guides To Figuring Out Pinterest but, because of the blo
More JFK Resources
Here are new additions to The Best Online Resources About President John F. Kennedy: The Death of President Kennedy is a NY Times interactive. Teaching About J.F.K. With The New York Times is from The New York Times Learning Network. Iconic JFK images: Then and now is from Reuters. Scenes From the Kennedy Assassination is from The Wall Street Journal.
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL: Great Interactive: “Why are we building new walls to divide us?”The Guardian has published an excellent, though sad, interactive titled Why are we building new walls to divide us? It’s a perfect addition to The Best Sites To Learn About Walls That Separate Us.by Larry Ferlazzo / 1h skip  //  saveNovember’s (2013) Best Tweet


11-22-13 Ed Notes Online

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Jim Vail: Should Karen Lewis Run for Mayor?
Jim Vail poses an interesting question at Second City Teacher along with an interesting analysis. I missed Karen at Brooklyn College the other day. Might have been a fun question to ask.Chicago Mayor Karen Lewis? Should Karen Lewis Run for Mayor?By Jim VailWhen it comes to politics, it's pretty dismal.The reason we the workers are losing, and they the 1% are winning is because they control the p
Mitoko Rich, Still Clueless at the NY Times, New Recruiting Campaign: Is TFA Losing Campus Status?
If teaching is such a wondrous profession, why is the inspirational [Taylor] Mali a former teacher?.... The Department of Education is unveiling this plan in partnership with Microsoft, State Farm Insurance and the Advertising Council? Everyone knows that Microsoft now rules the world of education. That said, what in the world does State Farm Insurance have to do with public school issues? ..... W

11-18-13 Ed Notes Online
Ed Notes Online: Opps: Inside a recent Obama cabinet meeting: "Okay, we've alienated progressives, college kids, the anti-war movement, but we haven't pissed off soccer moms yet.Scum of the Earth Tim Daly Pulls the Race Card“This is the first African-American leader of the State Education Department,” he said. “And to watch him be shouted at and insulted by largely white audiences in the subu


11-22-13 Wait What?

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Wait, What? makes Diane Ravitch’s blog twice today
America’s leading public school advocate generously featured two posts today stemming from Wait, What? In “Steve Perry Loses a School and His Cool,” Diane reports on Wait, What’s investigative reporting on Capital Preparatory Principal Steve Perry and the coverage that information then received in yesterday’s Washington Post. Diane also featured a Wait, What? post entitled […]The post Wait, What?

A Model to Replicate?
Fellow public education advocate and blogger Sarah Darer Littman has produced another “must read” commentary piece.  This time posted on her blog: TYPE A LITTLE FASTER Sarah begins with the observation: “One of the phrases we hear constantly in the debate about education reform, particularly with regard to privatizing public education, is “replicating successful models.” […]The post A Model to Rep


Capital Prep Steve Perry’s shocking record of failure on student bullying
More than 18 months after a serious bullying incident occurred at Capital Preparatory Magnet School, Steve Perry has yet to properly implement the corrective action plan that was developed in response to the event. According to former parents and teachers at Capital Prep, as well as documents related to the state’s investigation of the incident, […]The post Capital Prep Steve Perry’s shocking reco
11-21-13 Wait What?
Wait What?:   Update: “Strap up [my gun], there will be head injuries”Thursday morning, November 21, 2013 and Capital Preparatory Magnet School Principal Steve Perry’s outrageous tweet is still featured on his twitter page. Dr. Steve Perry‏@DrStevePerry “The only way to lose a fight is to stop fighting. All this did was piss me off. It’s so on. Strap up, there will be head injuries.” Strap up […]T

11-22-13 The Answer Sheet

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International test scores: Getting the data straight
Here is a third post in a debate on The Answer Sheet about international test scores and whether they tell us anything important about the U.S. public education system. The conversation began with a post I wrote last week titled “The fetishization of international test scores” which looked to the upcoming release of 2012 PISA […]    


JFK quiz: How much do you know?
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you know that Friday, Nov. 22, is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president John F. Kennedy. How much do you know about his life and times? Test yourself:   1) Which is not true about John F. Kennedy’s father, Joseph Patrick Kennedy? a) He made a […]    




11-21-13 The Answer Sheet
The Answer Sheet: N.Y. school principals write letter of concern about Common Core testsA group of eight prominent school superintendents from around New York State have drafted a letter to parents expressing their deep concerns about the validity of new Common Core-aligned standardized tests that  state education officials are giving to students in grades three through eight — and in just a few w