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Jon Pelto: Meet the Latest Education Reformer with a Dubious Degree
Jon Pelto reports that New London, Connecticut, is about to award a lucrative contract as superintendent to a “reformer” who has called himself “Dr.” without having earned a doctorate. Pelto commends Hartford Courant reporter Jon Lender for digging up the story. Pelto writes: “For more than eight years, “Dr.” Terrence Carter, the incoming New London superintendent of schools and self-described e

NYC Public Advocate Letitia James Chastises Commissioner John King
New York City’s Public Advocate Letitia James wrote the following letter to John King but has received no answer. King believes that children must be tested as a matter of civil rights. James, who is also African American, does not agree. What do you think? PUBLIC ADVOCATE FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK Letitia James June 25, 2014 Commissioner John King 89 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12234 Dear Commiss

When It Comes to School Reform, Make It Up
This letter came from an anonymous source in San Francisco whom I know to be trustworthy. Why the anonymity? The usual reason: fear of being fired for blowing the whistle. It raises the question of why some people teach under difficult circumstances when they could hang up a shingle with a snappy name and get funded for big ideas that have never been tried. He writes: Tom Vander Ark’s Ed Week co


Arthur Goldstein: Why Good Teachers Need Tenure Too
Arthur Goldstein, a high school teacher of English as a Second Language in New York City, explains in this article that good teachers need tenure too. Goldstein gives examples of teachers who were denied tenure because they stood up for the rights of their students. When he made demands on behalf of his students, only tenure protected him from being fired. He writes: “Shortly thereafter, I req
Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Among Charter Schools
Here is the latest federal government report on fraud, waste, and abuse in the charter sector. It was released in May 2014 by the Center for Popular Democracy and Integrity in Education. The most common type of fraud identified was embezzlement. CHARTER SCHOOL VULNERABILITIES TO WASTE, FRAUD, AND ABUSE With the increase in funding that schools are receiving through the Recovery Act, we issued a r
Opposition to Testing Continues to Accelerate
The regular report from Bob Schaeffer of Fairtest: The accelerating testing resistance and reform movement is beginning to produce modest victories across the country. Reflecting constituent pressure, more politicians are speaking out against over-testing. A few have established commissions to investigate the problem (and solutions). Several state legislatures have voted to cut back the number of


LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH ALL WEEK LONG Diane Ravitch's blog 7-19-14 #thankateacher #EDCHAT #P2
Diane Ravitch's blogLISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH ALL WEEK LONGDIANE RAVITCH'S BLOGCuomo’s Democratic Challenger Opposes Common CoreZephyr Teachout, who is opposing Governor Cuomo in the New York Democratic primary, explained her strong opposition to the Common Core standards, which Cuomo supports. She writes: “Common Core forces teachers to adhere to a narrow set of standards, rather than address the p




7-20-14 Schools Matter All Week

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In Response to Bill Wraga's Review of The Mismeasure of Education

Federal Court Rules Against Huntsville's Segregated Caste System of Schools
From Alternet, a clip:. . . . "The record in this case is not as clear as the Board suggests, and the fact that the district integrated the student bodies of many of its schools in the early 1970s does not automatically lead to the conclusion that the district does not currently operate a dual system," she wrote. She pointed out that not only were many schools still segregated, but the o

NEA, SEIU, and Eli Broad
At the recent AFT and NEA coronations, there was news about new linkages with SEIU, whose former president, Andy Stern, had close ties with Broad, Gates, and Obama (Stern had a choice seat in the Obama box at the Inauguration Parade). Below is part of a post I did in 2007, a day or so after a big fund-raiser in Los Angles for charter chain, Green Dot Public [sic] Schools, Inc.  To the left of Broa
7-19-14 Schools Matter All Week
Schools Matter:  Schools Matter All WeekBeware of Youth Entrepreneurs (YE) Right Wing Indoctrination SystemIf the Education Writers Association ever gives an award for REAL education reporting, this piece at Huffington Post by Christie Wilkie and Joy Resmovits has to be the winner!Wilkie and Resmovits do a terrific job exposing the Bircher-inspired and Koch funded Youth Entrepreneurs (YE) indoctri

7-20-14 Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day | For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL

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






July’s Infographics & Interactives Galore – Part Three
There are just so many good infographics and interactives out there that I’ve begun a new semi-regular feature called “Infographics & Interactives Galore.” You can see others at A Collection Of “The Best…” Lists On Infographics and by searching “infographics” on this blog. I’ll still be publishing separate posts to individually highlight especially useful infographics and interactives, but you

Around The Web In ESL/EFL/ELL
© 2010 Michael Stout, Flickr | CC-BY-SA | via Wylio I’ve started a somewhat 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 Can Learn a New Language While You Sleep, Study Finds is an article from PsyBlog. Learn Dutch In Your Sleep is another report on the same study. Inventive, Cheaper Tool

Just Updated “Best” List Of Simple Classroom Science Experiments
© 2007 Smoooochie, Flickr | CC-BY-SA | via Wylio I’ve just updated The Best Sources Of Ideas For Simple Classroom Science Experiments. Additional suggestions are welcome….


All My Ed Week Posts On Parent Engagement In One Place!
Q & A Collections: Parent Engagement In Schools is my latest post at Education Week Teacher. It brings together all my Ed Week posts related to parent engagement from the past three years. Here’s an excerpt: I’m adding it to My Best Posts, Articles & Interviews On Parent Engagement.

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Big New Study On Deliberate Practice
© 2012 Mary St George, Flickr | CC-BY | via Wylio As you may have heard by now, a new study was recently released raising questions about the importance of deliberate practice to success. Here are some articles about the study. I’m adding this post to The Best Resources For Learning About The 10,000 Hour Rule & Deliberate Practice. There’s little question that Talent vs. Practice: Why Are We S

Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Week… 7-19-14 …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EF
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | …For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFLLARRY FERLAZZO’S WEBSITES OF THE DAYIs Summer Learning The Silver Bullet For Narrowing The Achievement Gap?This summer, I’ve been in the process of writing my seventh book — the third volume in my series on student motivation (I’m over halfway there — Yay!). As part of that writing, I’ve been going over a number of articles I

7-20-14 Engaging Parents In School… | Going Beyond Parent "Involvement"

Engaging Parents In School… | Going Beyond Parent "Involvement":






All My Ed Week Posts On Parent Engagement In One Place!
Q & A Collections: Parent Engagement In Schools is my latest post at Education Week Teacher. It brings together all my Ed Week posts related to parent engagement from the past three years. Here’s an excerpt: I’m adding it to My Best Posts, Articles & Interviews On Parent Engagement.

Odd Question: Are Parents “Assets Or Liabilities”?
John Merrow, who produces education-related segments for the PBS News Hour, recently published a post about parent engagement titled Assets or Liabilities? Though certainly there are teachers who are not very positive about working with parents, my suspicion is that they are in the distinct minority. Merrow appears to think otherwise. His post is a prelude of sorts to a segment about a parent invo
“Engaging Immigrant Parents with Improved Systems of Interpretation & Translation”
Engaging Immigrant Parents with Improved Systems of Interpretation & Translation is a useful short explanation of how and why one school district makes it a priority to offer several different types of translation services available. The article includes research references and links for more details on how the system operates. Thanks to Edublogs for the tip!
“Talking to parents in 140 characters: how are schools using social media?”
Talking to parents in 140 characters: how are schools using social media? is a useful article in the British newspaper, The Guardian. I’m adding it to A Beginning List Of The Best Resources On Using Technology To Help Engage Parents.
“Teacher Repents for Going ‘Ghetto’ on a Parent”
Teacher Repents for Going ‘Ghetto’ on a Parent is post by Marilyn Rhames over at Ed Week. It’s a reminder that all of us, including teachers, are just human….
Parent Engagement Leader Elected Vice-President Of American Federation Of Teachers
Mary Cathryn Ricker, president of St. Paul’s teachers union, has just been elected executive vice-president of the American Federation of Teacher. Mary has been a leader in the St. Paul’s union parent engagement efforts, which have extraordinarily effective and which are national models. I’ve written a lot about their successes.
New Report: “The Strengths of Latina Mothers in Supporting Their Children’s Education: A Cultural Perspective”
The Strengths of Latina Mothers in Supporting Their Children’s Education: A Cultural Perspective is a new report from the Child Trends Hispanic Institute. I’m adding it to “The Best Research Available On Parent Engagement.” Thanks to Colorin Colorado for the tip.
PBS Report: “Coaching parents on toddler talk to address low-income word gap”
“Coaching parents on toddler talk to address low-income word gap” is a pretty interesting report from the PBS News Hour. I’ve embedded the video below, and you can see the transcript here. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Learning About The “Word Gap.”
“Learning Walks…More Than a Tour of the School”
Learning Walks…More Than a Tour of the School is the title of a post at Edutopia by Gwen Pescatore, where she offers an idea for parent involvement called “Learning Walks.” Here’s an excerpt: What is a Learning Walk? It is an invitation to parents to come to the school for a set period of time (an hour or two), to go on a guided tour of the school/classrooms during the school day. Not to look at t
“Do these caring parents deserve to go to prison?” — Another Article About Ridiculous UK Parent Punishment Policy
I’ve written a fair amount about the ridiculous use of fines and threatening jail against parents in Britain who take their kids out of school for short vacations. The Telegraph has just published another article on the policy that’s worth checking out: Do these caring parents deserve to go to prison?

4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit 7-20-14

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VERGARA RULING BECOMES A CAMPAIGN ISSUE …at least in Tuck’s mind + smf’s 2¢

By John Fensterwald | EdSource Today | http://bit.ly/1rdYjNb July 17, 2014 |State Superintendent of Public Instruction candidate Marshall Tuck this week launched a petition calling on his opponent, incumbent Superintendent Tom Torlakson, not to appeal a lawsuit ruling that struck down statutes giving California teachers firing protections and rights to tenure and seniority. The move indicates


4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit 7-19-14
4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit:4LAKIDS - SOME OF THE NEWS THAT DOESN'T FIT  Because right-wing talk-radio hosts have all the answers: MAKE THE BORDER KIDS AMERICANS + smf’s 2¢By HUGH HEWITT, from Politico Magazine | http://politi.co/1mYCd0a July 17, 2014  ::  Approximately 90,000 minors have entered the country in the two years since President Obama, whether out of the best of intenti