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Notes from the news, Sept. 23 | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Notes from the news, Sept. 23 | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Notes from the news, Sept. 23

notes from the news imageSchool Reform Commission hears plans to curb violence in 46 Philadelphia schoolsThe Inquirer
"Focus 46" schools have a disproportionate number of violent incidents, and the District plans to focus on those schools to improve school climate.

See also: Focus 46: New District safe school campaign The Notebook blog
Task force offers host of recommendations to improve relations at S. Phila. High Daily News
Security chief to run schools like a police department Daily News

From inside and out, a push for better fiscal oversight The Notebook blog
The SRC and District say they are incresaing oversight, but yesterday's SRC meeting still had plenty of contract ratification votes for work that was already underway or completed.

See also: At the SRC: Business as usual The Notebook blog

Asian student from Bok was chased, attacked in May, records show The Inquirer
Bok principal Larry Melton said the earlier attack was not reported to the school and that he's "remaining open to the whole situation."

See also: Were South Philly high school attacks racially motivated? WHYY

The Alliance for Educational Justice: Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline Philly Education Justice
PSU members and activists from across the country went to D.C.to speak out against the school-to-prison pipeline.

Poetry vs. Violence at South Philly High PhillyNow blog

Across the country, school districts experiment with superintendent merit pay MinnPost.com

Reflections: Then and Now: Parents are our partners after all. Philly School Stories

Philly to be home of next Urban Youth Academy MLB.com

Federal Grants Helping PennSERVE to Create More than 2,200 Community Service Opportunities TMC News

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Focus 46: New District safe school campaign

A new District school safety campaign, announced at Wednesday's School Reform Commission, involves a wide-ranging set of initiatives that include everything from improved attendance-taking to diversifying the curriculum. The campaign homes in on 46 schools that account for about half of all violent incidents in the School District and nearly three-fourths of all expulsions.

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Elizabeth Warren Rap Video- Got A New Sheriff

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kendrickmeekdotcom | September 02, 2010

Kendrick will stand up for everyday Floridians against the corporate special interests.

A champion for the middle class, Kendrick is the only candidate who wants to eliminate the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy and tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas.

Textbooks May Be Pro-Islam, Anti-Christian, Texas State Education Board Says - ABC News

Textbooks May Be Pro-Islam, Anti-Christian, Texas State Education Board Says - ABC News

Textbooks May Be Too Pro-Islam, Anti-Christian, Texas State Education Board Says

Board to Vote on Whether Books Glorify Islam While Teaching Bias Against Christians

Students in Texas may be getting a glorified view of Islam, according to some state education leaders who are pushing for a resolution that would denounce social studies textbooks as biased against Christianity.

Though the president of conservative-leaning Texas State Board of Educationsupports the measure as promotingreligious equality in schools, faith leaders and activists have condemned the

‘I’ve earned my way to the top’ — Joanne Jacobs

‘I’ve earned my way to the top’ — Joanne Jacobs

‘I’ve earned my way to the top’

I’ve earned my way to the top,” says Rita Romero, a former jewelry designer who was certified as a utility lineman by Los Angeles Trade Technical College, which offered an all-female class. Linemen — and linewomen — start at $30

Education Week: Concussion-Prevention Efforts Zero in on School Sports

Education Week: Concussion-Prevention Efforts Zero in on School Sports

Concussion-Prevention Efforts Zero in on Schools

Rising numbers of sports-related head injuries prompt advocates and lawmakers to launch awareness and prevention measures. (September 23, 2010)

After-School Funding Bill Divides Community

Extra money from the federal bill would go to after- and before-school and summer programs, but it could also be used to extend the school day and year.(September 22, 2010)

Facebook Founder Offers $100M to Revamp Newark, N.J., Schools

(September 23, 2010)

Meg Whitman: N.J. Approach Is a Model for Calif.

(September 23, 2010)

Would-Be School Volunteers Thwarted by Their Pasts

(September 22, 2010)

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Virtual educator Julia Cooper teaches an online-only algebra course to students at Champ Cooper Junior High School in Ponchatoula, La.
—Lee Celano for Education Week

Demands on Online Teachers Complicate Compensation

With states, companies, and districts all managing virtual schools, it can be hard to establish fair compensation practices.(September 22, 2010)

Houghton Mifflin Chief Offers Glimpse of Ed. Publishing's Future

(September 23, 2010)

Times Festival of Books will move to USC - latimes.com

Times Festival of Books will move to USC - latimes.com
Times Festival of Books will move to USC

Times Festival of Books will move to USC

The popular annual literary event was held at UCLA for 15 years. But talks between the newspaper and university foundered on cost and logistical issues.

Two L.A. nonprofits get $500,000 each in grants to create programs for low-income and minority students

The 'Promise Grants,' meant to help disadvantaged students from cradle to college, go to the Youth Policy Institute and Proyecto Pastoral.

Reporter's Notebook: 'Waiting for Superman' and American education reform

'An Inconvenient Truth' filmmaker Davis Guggenheim once again taps into a crucial issue with a building consensus.

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Eduwonk � Blog Archive � The Value In Value Added

ASCD Inservice: Bookmark This!: U Penn's Ed School Podcasts

ASCD Inservice: Bookmark This!: U Penn's Ed School Podcasts

Bookmark This!: U Penn's Ed School Podcasts

University of Pennsylvania's EdCasts is a periodic podcast series from the Graduate School of Education, featuring short (5-10 minutes) discussions on topics intersecting education and social science. Previous EdCasts mull questions like

What kind of learning takes place when kids play in virtual worlds or design video games?

What reduces anxiety associated with being a new teacher in a city school?

How perception of young black males feeds a cycle of anger and aggression, and what it means for the classroom.

The most recent EdCast looks