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Israel's Starvation Campaign - *...*Al Jazerra reports that as of March 27th, “27 people – 23 of them children – have starved to death as a result of what international bodies say i...7 hours ago
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Who’s Running This Grift? - I laughed in your face and said, “You’re not Dylan Thomas, I’m not Patti Smith” This ain’t the Chelsea Hotel We’re modern idiots Who’s going to hold you li...9 hours ago
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Defend the People’s Schools - By Thomas Ultican 4/19/2024 I am sure you’ll be shocked to your core but there are some really bad people out there trying to end publicly-financed free ed...9 hours ago
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Free the Columbia 100. Keep cops off campus. - The movement protesting U.S. support for Israel’s Gaza War shows no sign of going away. In fact, it grows larger every day.Fred Klonsky in Retirement is a ...12 hours ago
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Florida: DeSantis Signs Bill to Limit Book Bans and Adds a Sugarplum for Charter Schools - Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill limiting the ability of non-parents to initiate book bans. That’s a step forward since any crank was free to challenge ...12 hours ago
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The strategy behind never-ending war - US could have backed peace talks in Ukraine. Yesterday it was the only NO vote in UN on recognizing Palestinian statehood.13 hours ago
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PA: Far Right Law Group Comes To Meadville - Crawford Central School District has joined the ranks of school districts in Pennsylvania considering anti-LGBTQ policies. And while their name didn't come...13 hours ago
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How to Raise Ethical, Caring Children - Most of us want to raise children who are ethical and caring. Indeed, when surveyed 96 percent of us say that this is a "very important, if not essentia...14 hours ago
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Forced birth is local, pt. 1: what is the rape exception protocol, Sheriff Judd? - Individual local police officers are the new real-time gatekeepers of the "rape, incest, and human trafficking" exceptions to 6-week forced birth in a stat...17 hours ago
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Teaching Is a Grind Peppered with Joyful Moments (Bill Ferriter) - This post appeared in Bill Ferriter’s blog, “The Tempered Radical.” In his blog, he describes himself as follows: “Bill Ferriter has about a dozen titles—S...19 hours ago
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Adolescents: almost 17% experience weight-related bullying online, almost 70 percent of Twitter users reporting being bullied - The freely available article in *PLOS ONE*: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0299830 *Each additional hour of social...1 day ago
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Memorial Stadium Open House - Done on the Downlow? - I am going to sit in on the brief Board "special meeting" today on the process of curriculum adoption in Washington State. I did ask about any attached ...1 day ago
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The Super 20 - What follows are thumbnail sketches of the 20 applicants who want to be the next Superintendent of Duval County Public Schools. Before beginning, I want to...1 day ago
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SPI Hosts California Apprenticeship Summit - State Superintendent Thurmond hosts California Apprenticeship Summit to connect California’s youth to high-wage opportunities.1 day ago
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Hear about how you can protect your child from having their data sold by College Board & ACT - Online Forum: No More Student Data Sales! *WHEN* May 06, 2024 at 7:00pm - 8pm *WHERE* Online via Zoom: register here: bit.ly/5_6_24_webinar Test companies...1 day ago
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What is White Christian Nationalism and How Is It Affecting Public Education Today? - Our politics and our national ethos seem to have gone awry, and a lot of people blame it on something called Christian nationalism or white Christian natio...1 day ago
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Bibliography for History Posts on This Blog - I remember when school reformers insisted the biggest problem in education was that teachers didn't come from the best colleges. Bibliography VER...1 day ago
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Episode # 97—Please repost and spread the word - Episode #97: Again, Winter with Mark Nowak2 days ago
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The Unintended Multiverse of Black Widow’s Origin - [Header Panel from Tales of Suspense (v1) 57; Don Heck, artist] After writing a blog series on Black Widow, I searched for an opportunity to turn that work...2 days ago
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Where’s the “Evidence” in State-Mandated Science of Reading Programs? - Last I looked, thirty-seven states and the District of Columbia have signed reading laws (Schwartz 2024). Parents, educators, school administrators, and ...2 days ago
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Urgent! send a message to your legislators now – no backdoor deal on mayoral control! - April 15, 2024 Last week the State Education Department released an excellent report, summarizing the public testimony at the borough hearings and in writi...3 days ago
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Earth Day Is On April 22nd – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources - Earth Day is on April 22nd. You might be interested in The Best Earth Day Sites.5 days ago
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TN Taliban Votes to Arm Teachers - As parents, students, and teachers lined the gallery with signs calling for gun regulations in a state where are none, a bill sailed through the State Se...1 week ago
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Where I Agree with Katherine Westerhold - In February 2023, former Louisiana state superintendent John White’s wife, Katherine Westerhold, was in the news because their home security system capture...1 week ago
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Guess Who’s NOT Coming to School! - American students are skipping school in record numbers, a crisis that is so acute that it became the lead story in The New York Times recently, as well as...1 week ago
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THE EVOLUTION OF OUR SPECIES - As I considered writing this blog, I did not want to write a piece that painted a dystopian future for humanity. I felt that the blog should, first and for...1 week ago
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Why Do My Groceries Cost So Much? - Giant corporations and billionaires want to keep their taxes low and the prices we pay high. That’s why they want Trump back in office. In 2004, I was a si...1 week ago
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Billionaires, like the (labor union hating WalMart) Walton Foundation are creating their OWN unions to support publicly funded, private sector, secretive, for profit, autocratic, often cheating, Charter Schools with a goal to destroy public school teachers’ unions and OUR (all the people) transparent, democratic, K-12 Public Schools. I think they want to control what OUR children learn or don’t learn. - Maurice Cunningham: Reporters Should Raise These Questions With the “National Parents Union”1 week ago
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Critical Race Theory Is About You, and All of Us - Recently, Christina Cross, a Black woman sociologist at Harvard, found her work at the crosshairs of the same person who brought us the bastardization of...2 weeks ago
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THE UNSETTLING INFLUENCE OF TRUMP AND MAGA ON POLITICAL VIOLENCE - *THE UNSETTLING INFLUENCE OF TRUMP AND MAGA ON POLITICAL VIOLENCE* *TRUMP RHETORIC IS LITERALLY CAUSING HIS FOLLOWERS TO LOSE THEIR MINDS AND THEIR FR...2 weeks ago
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Grow Your Own Teachers? A BustED: Pencils Podcast - Julian Vasquez Heilig and Laura Dinehart join Dr. Tim to discuss how Western Michigan University is ‘Growing Their Own’ teachers, without test tubes or sci...2 weeks ago
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Grassroots Education Network- March 2024 Newsletter - The NPE Grassroots Education Network is a nationwide network of over 195 grassroots organizations that have joined together to preserve, promote, improve...2 weeks ago
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UFT Welfare Fund nest egg – bigger than most nests - A nest egg. A rainy day fund. A reserve. Back up. We all have some, or would like some. In case things go sideways, a way to pay some bills in the meantime...3 weeks ago
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March (2024) Useful Parent Engagement Resources - “Gentle parenting” seems to be based on sound child psychology principles, but these techniques may not be as effective for more serious challenging behavi...3 weeks ago
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PCSP comments on how the privacy protections in the proposed COPPA regs should be improved - See below comments that PCSP and attorney Zephyr Teachout submitted to the Federal Trade Commission, urging them to strengthen their proposed student priva...4 weeks ago
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Focused: Understanding, Negotiating, and Maximizing Your Influence as a School Leader - INTRODUCTION Focus, focus, and focus! Focus is what this book is about. Here we aim to help school leaders understand what they should focus on and why. We...4 weeks ago
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Let’s recall just how bad a president Trump was! - For the record, concerning Covid:, this is from Quora: ———- President Trump tweeted that 17,000 people died from Swine Flu under Obama. How does this compa...1 month ago
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March 5, 2024: The time for delay has passed - It is time to open the ballot sitting on my kitchen counter. Only, the more I learn of politics, the… The post March 5, 2024: The time for delay has pass...1 month ago
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More Allegations Of Sexual Abuse From The Early Days Of KIPP NYC - [Note: This post draws from an interview I conducted with an anonymous source who identifies as a KIPP alum from the late 1990s. I consider this person cre...1 month ago
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A Change of Plans - Last September, in a piece titled Where We Expect To Retire, I informed folks that we were planning to move to Kendal Crosslands Communities, the Crossla...1 month ago
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Dr. Kriznar explains why birthday parties and so much more are now on the chopping block. - I am kind of grosseed out at her explanation so I am not going to comment now, but I wanted anyone interested to see it. This is her responce after I wr...1 month ago
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Wisdom from the Sage of Mount Vernon - Words of wisdom appropriate to our time. …from George Washington, America’s first President, on President’s Day. (Edited and updated from a previous post) ...2 months ago
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Book Review: “The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire” - By Anthony Cody What impact has Bill Gates had on the world since he launched the most wealthy tax-exempt foundation in the world? We finally have a book t...2 months ago
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We are making a CPESS documentary! - In 2020, I was approached by Deborah Meier and Jane Andrais and I decided we should document the story of Central Park East Secondary School (CPESS). This ...2 months ago
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Radical Eyes for Equity: Media Misreads Reading Science (Again) - Radical Eyes for Equity: Media Misreads Reading Science (Again) For more than five years, mainstream media has been obsessed with two false but compelling...2 months ago
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From Asa to A. Phillip: Nothing But a ‘Sigma’ Man by Mark Anthony Neal - Richard Avedon, *A. Philip Randolph, Founder, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, New York City, April 8, 1976* *From Asa to A. Phillip: Nothing But a...3 months ago
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2023 In Review And What’s To Come In 2024 - 2023 is almost complete and it was a busy, challenging, rewarding, and fun year. The news of the world was sometimes too much to watch. Countries were dest...3 months ago
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Could This Be Gadfly’s End? Top 12 Articles From 2023 Read By Fewer Than Ever - After 9 years of pounding my head against the wall - well, it seems like the wall is winning.3 months ago
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Volunteer in 2024 - Be the change, volunteer and make the difference! Let’s face it, the world is in turmoil, and divisive politics in our country is threatening our democracy...3 months ago
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Israel’s War on Gaza Is Also a War on History and Education - Israel's war on Gaza is also a war on children--and just like the attempts to ban discussion of race and gender in U.S. classrooms, Israel aims to censor h...4 months ago
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The Sky is Falling, or is it? - Well, this is the first anniversary of the introduction of Generative AI in the form of ChatGPT to the world of education. Before it was a week old, over o...4 months ago
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Redesigning School Governance: Beyond Mayoral Control - From time to time the legislature passes a bill with a sunset provision, unless the law is reauthorized by a specific date the law reverts to the law it re...5 months ago
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20 Best Mph Programs In New York, NY (2023 Updated) - 20 Best Mph Programs In New York, NY 1. Pace University Rating: (4.2 ) Address: One Pace Plaza, New York, NY 10038... The post 20 Best Mph Programs In...6 months ago
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POSTPONED: Florida’s Impact on Social Studies - POSTPONED: discussion with Florida and DC educators and advocates on the impact of Florida's new laws Continue reading7 months ago
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Lying Liars of the NYC DOE - The APPR travails continue. When last I blogged I shared how my principal, XXXXXXXX XXXXX of PS XXX did an end run around me. I was refused to be obser...9 months ago
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Vote NO on the UFT Contract. Here is Why: - The best reason to vote no on this contract is this: UFT Unity* lied* to us in 2018. They misrepresented that contract. It was predicated on deals we wer...10 months ago
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What is the Most Important Subject in School? - In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the question of which subject reigns supreme has been a topic...10 months ago
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Metaphors in ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech - In this article, we will explore the powerful use of metaphors in Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” ... Read more1 year ago
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What ever happend to John Deasy, the Man From Gates? - * Here's an update on Deasy from 2020* By Thomas Ultican 7/29/2020 April 21, the Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) board accepted John Deasy’s let...1 year ago
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Testimony to the CPS Truancy Task Force - I prepared testimony for one of two public hearings held by the Chicago Public Schools Truancy Task Force, a body mandated by state legislation. The meetin...1 year ago
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Skin Deep - She spends so much time on her outward appearance. There is never a hair out of place. Her makeup is perfect and her clothes are stylish and match to ...1 year ago
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Tennis Memories from a Time When Racism and Anti-Semitism Still Prevailed - I learned tennis at a public park in Brooklyn- Lincoln Terrace- where the teaching pro was a mailman named Phil Rubell. Almost all the kids who took lesson...1 year ago
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There Is A Teacher Shortage.Not. - THERE IS A TEACHER SHORTAGE. And just to be sure you understand, it’s not that teachers don’t want to teach. It’s not that there aren’t enough teachers cer...1 year ago
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Reason #1 to pick Dr. Grace over Mr. Walters: The future we’ve already seen - In 2014, Oklahoma voters corrected the mistake we made in 2010. In 2022, let’s not make the mistake in the first place. Elect Dr. April Grace instead. She ...1 year ago
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THERE IS A TEACHER SHORTAGE. NOT! - There is a teacher shortage.And just to be sure you understand, it's not that teachers don't want to teach.It's not that there aren't enough teachers certi...1 year ago
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Abortion: Only For Those Who Need It! - NOTE: This post contains my opinions on Catholicism based on my experiences as a child in the 1960's and 70's. Take what you like and leave the rest. I m...1 year ago
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Want to know the condition of a Philly school building? New map to help. - [image: Two students walk by a Philadelphia school building.] Aging infrastructure has been an issue for Philadelphia schools for years. A new interactive...1 year ago
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Hello world! - Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! The post Hello world! first appeared on Just another WordPress site.1 year ago
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What can we learn by modeling existing variations in school spending and outcomes? (Reprise) - There are those in the ed reform world who would tell us that existing public schools and districts are simply inefficient in their use of existing funding...2 years ago
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STREET LIFE - My mom told me, “You should treat all people equally, but don’t bring a “colored” into the house.” I believed … Continue reading →2 years ago
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Schools Matter: Reflecting on Green Dot’s Disastrous Locke Takeover - *“Green Dot came and made it into more of a jail.” — Chris* My history of opposing the Green Dot Charter School Corporation back when I was an activist i...2 years ago
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Book Banning Turns to Dick and Jane - Breaking News: Dateline February 4, 2022 - Parents in Dimwitty, Alabama have asked the Dimwitty Board of Education to ban the children's primer *Fun with...2 years ago
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On the Edge of Silence - “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide. Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamen...2 years ago
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The Howlers of History and How We Must Reclaim the Narrative - “There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all judgments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignor...2 years ago
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Have You Heard Has a New Website - TweetHave You Heard has a new website. Visit us at www.haveyouheardpodcast.com to find our latest episodes and our entire archive. And be sure to check out...2 years ago
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Follow me at Substack - I've moved. Follow me at Substack I'm now posting regularly at Substack. You can subscribe for free to my new Edu/Pol blog at michaelklonsky.substack.com ...2 years ago
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On Remote Teaching and Learning In an Ongoing Pandemic - Some recent stories I've been thinking about (all emphases mine). Tennessee: Gov. Bill Lee’s administration is getting pushback in Memphis on new Tenness...2 years ago
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Milwaukee Bradley Foundation at Center of Attacks on U.S. Voting Rights - The Big Money Behind the Big Lie Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win...2 years ago
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Milwaukee Bradley Foundation at Center of Attacks on U.S. Voting Rights - The Big Money Behind the Big Lie Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win...2 years ago
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Aspiring Teachers Get New Help Paying For College - [image: colorful classroom pattern] *; Credit: shuoshu/Getty Images* Cory Turner | NPR New rules kick in today that will help aspiring teachers pay for c...2 years ago
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Major victory over a corporate charter school chain and their trade association - Original post at Robert’s page on Medium. On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, I got my second big win in court against a charter school corporation. It was also a ...3 years ago
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Tips Akses Situs Judi Qq Tanpa Perlu Takut Nawala - Kegiatan berjudi slot melalui situs judi qq online, sekarang sudah dilakukan oleh banyak penjudi Indonesia. Tentu, Kamu yang sedang membaca artikel ini a...3 years ago
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CEJ’s Virtual Mayoral Candidate Forum; Racial Justice in Public Schools - On Thursday, February 18th, over 1,000 students, parents, educators, community members, and activists alike, joined CEJ to hear the mayoral candidates’ vis...3 years ago
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GA run-offs need your help! - Extremely important. Volunteer if you can. Thank you if you are already doing so. Out of state opportunities here: Ralph … Continue reading →3 years ago
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Pandemic Teaching – What’s up? - Responding to the call from Pocketful of Primary to answer questions about how teaching during the pandemic is going.3 years ago
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The Threat of Integration - I have lived in the same house in the Miracle Mile section of Los Angeles for over 30 years, where up until now I have had little or no interaction with th...3 years ago
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New Teacher Evaluation Report Released by the Network for Public Education - A new report on current teacher evaluation systems throughout the US was just released by the Network for Public Education. The report is titled, “Teachers...3 years ago
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www.job-applications.com - https://www.job-applications.com/bed-bath-and-beyond-job-application/3 years ago
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Teacher Creates National Database Tracking COVID-19 Outbreaks in Schools - Kansas educator Alisha Morris's online coronavirus news-tracker goes viral, now hosted on a new NEA website.3 years ago
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School Year 2020-21: We Are Asking the Wrong Questions - It is perfectly understandable that many in our country want public school buildings to be open for in person instruction this year. Among the many hardshi...3 years ago
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Correction for July 10th Post on School District Audit - On July 10, 2020 we published a post “School District Caught Manipulating Attendance Records to Get More Money” which incorrectly cited Valley Park School ...3 years ago
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We fight for a democracy worthy of us all! - The nation stands at a crossroads, said NEA President Lily Eskelsen GarcÃa in her final keynote address to the 2020 NEA Representative Assembly and it’s up...3 years ago
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A Citizens’ Rebellion 2020 - The United States began to form after the rebellion against the King of England when the settlers in the colonies along the eastern coast reacted to the in...3 years ago
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Giving Private Schools Federal Emergency Funds Slated for Low-income Students Will Shortchange At-risk Kids - Low-income Seattle students began to pick up bagged lunches in March after their school closed. Karen Ducey/Getty Images Derek W. Black, University of Sout...3 years ago
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A Fundamental Redesign of Our Schools - I climbed the hill leading up to one of my favorite coffee shops in Seattle this morning to enjoy a coffee while taking in a phenomenal view of the city o...3 years ago
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The Passing Of Chaz 1951-2020 Age 69 - I am the son of Chaz and like to inform you that he passed away this afternoon from the COVID virus. My father passed in peace beside his loved ones. We ar...3 years ago
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Thoughts on schooling in the era of COVID-19 - Well, a whole lot has changed since I returned to blogging a month and half ago. In case you didn't notice, and I'm sure everyone reading this did, there's...4 years ago
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What are You Going to Do when Disaster Capitalism Knocks on the Public-School Door? - “Schools will be closed until at least April 20, after the upcoming spring break, but could stay closed for significantly longer, Mr. de Blasio said.” Whe...4 years ago
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Let The Next Round Of Anti-Semitic Ads Begin - All four pro-public education candidates came in first in their LAUSD school board elections, but two will face run-offs in November.4 years ago
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NAEP scores and "the science of reading" - *Sent to US News. They just informed me that they no longer publish letters to the editor. * *Re: “National reading emergency” November 12* *[https://www...4 years ago
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2019 NAEP Scores: Achievement Gap or …? - Here you go: A ‘Disturbing’ Assessment: Sagging Reading Scores, Particularly for Eighth-Graders, Headline 2019’s Disappointing NAEP Results NAEP 2019: Re...4 years ago
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Cara Menang Bermain Judi Bola Online - Bermain judi bola online tentu saja memiliki kesenangannya tersendiri baik itu mendapatkan keuntungan maupun ketika menantikan hasil skor pada sebuah perta...4 years ago
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What Cory Booker isn’t telling us about the Newark water crisis. - BY GUY STERLING Guy Sterling, a longtime resident of Newark and a member of the Newark Water Group, spent almost 30 years as reporter with The Star-Ledger ...4 years ago
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A Storm is Coming! (…again) - A new Commissioner will have as much impact on our state ed system as a new meteorologist will have on … Continue reading →4 years ago
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JerseyCAN Can't Hide From Opioids Crisis Billionaire Founder - [image: Image result for jerseycan] NJ Spotlight needs to stop giving space to billionaire-backed corporate reform groups like JerseyCAN. JerseyCAN does n...4 years ago
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Déjà vu: 2019 ELA Assessment: Dear Board of Regents - Dear Board of Regents, I have copied below an email I sent to you almost a year ago, after the 2018 ELA assessment's computer-based testing failures and mo...5 years ago
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This Week in Education Organizing - February 15, 2019 - Coalition for Education Justice to Release Report on CRE Eighty-five percent of public school students in New York City are Black, Latinx, or Asian and y...5 years ago
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Black Lives Matter at Schools National week of Action: Feb 4 - Feb 8 - Join the National Week of Actions for Black Lives Matter at Schools. Starting Monday, February 4th educators in cities across the country will draw closer...5 years ago
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The World According to Michelle Rhee - The men behind the curtain fashioning the brave new world of corporate run education in America! Michelle Rhee is the founder of StudentsFirst, The New T...5 years ago
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13 Things I Learned While Blogging for Education Week - This is the 500th blog I've written as the Teacher in a Strange Land, for Education Week Teacher. As it turns out, it's also my final blog for EdWeek. Here...5 years ago
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Blockchain: Life on the Ledger - Originally posted on Wrench in the Gears: I created this video as a follow up to the one I prepared last year on Social Impact Bonds. It is time to examine...5 years ago
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New York Times piece on '68 Democratic Convention Protest - ‘The Whole World Is Watching’: The 1968 Democratic Convention, 50 Years Later On Aug. 28, 1968, violent clashes in Chicago between demonstrators and the ...5 years ago
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My Letter to the NYS Board of Regents and Commissioner Elia Regarding ESSA Opt Out Provisions - commissioner@nysed.gov Regent.cashin@nysed.gov ESSARegComment@nysed.gov Regent.Rosa@nysed.gov Regent.Reyes@nysed.gov Regent.Chin@nysed.gov Regent.Young@n...5 years ago
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Corruption on Top of Corruption: How Rahm’s Response to Sexual Abuse of Students Reveals His Core Function - Rahm Emanuel’s response to the Chicago Tribune investigation that found CPS failed to protect hundreds of students from sexual abuse is cowardly. It is co...5 years ago
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New Local Businesses in Sacramento - Starting a new local business in Sacramento is a monumental task, but can be accomplished with footwork, perseverance and knowledge. One must learn the loc...5 years ago
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3rd Grade Reading: Who is Failing? - Education Trust Midwest has just released its study on third grade reading and, predictably, the results aren’t great. This study uniquely compares Michiga...6 years ago
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Why Poetry? Why Now? – a poem from Linda Christensen and an invitation - My dear friend Dr. James Avington Miller Jr. sent me a phenomenal book on poetry called Rhythm and Resistance – Teaching Poetry for Social Justice. Here is...6 years ago
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Opting out of the Dinosaur (end of year test) - Today I sent in a second letter to refuse PARCC/CMAS for my son, Luke. The first email I sent at the beginning of the year was not sufficient as they requi...6 years ago
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Resurrection - I realized it's Lent, but this blog, bless Jesus Christ, can't wait. Ok, so with that said, I plan to discuss Class Action suits in existence, as well as w...6 years ago
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Chicago Collegiate Charter School Must STOP Expansion Plans - So I did a little digging into Chicago Collegiate Charter Schools, the tiny school looking to expand into the empty Kohn Elementary School building. A sch...6 years ago
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IDEA Is Still The Law Of The Land - Unless you've been living under a rock, you know the US Department of Education (USDOE) rescinded 72 Dear Colleague and other letters of explanation to ...6 years ago
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Education Is a Civic Question - In their final post to end Bridging Differences' decade-long run, Deborah Meier and Harry Boyte urge readers to put the energy, talents, wisdom, and hard w...6 years ago
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Education reform should come from within by Wendy Lecker - In her latest Stamford Advocate commentary piece, education advocate Wendy Lecker observes, Education reform should come from within. Wendy Lecker write...6 years ago
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Site News: New Home for Education News & Commentary - Quick! Get over there! The daily education news roundup and education commentaries that you're probably looking for are now being published over at The Gra...6 years ago
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An Open Letter to NC Lawmakers - An Open Letter to NC State Lawmakers and NC State Superintendent Mark Johnson: I am a NC native, voter, and public school teacher. I am addressing you all ...6 years ago
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CANCER IS BACK AND THIS TIME IT HURTS RIGHT OFF THE BAT! - APRIL IS STILL POETRY MONTH AND LIBRARY MONTH. MANY WONDERFUL THINGS TO CELEBRATE. But in the middle of the month I received some bad news about my ca...6 years ago
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The Secret to Fixing Schools (My Next Bestseller) - The Secret to Fixing Schools (My next bestseller) Prologue I just finished watching a fascinating documentary on Netflix entitled, “The Secret”. The film p...7 years ago
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Farewell, Sleep - Today is the official last day of my spring break. I've done a scientific survey: My natural bedtime is 2 AM, and my natural wake up time is 9:41 AM. Tom...7 years ago
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IBO REPORT: NYC Charter School Costs To Grow More Than Budgeted! - *New York City Charter School Costs To Grow More Than Budgeted!* Although the preliminary budget forecast of charter school enrollment is lower than project...7 years ago
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Education Bloggers Daily Highlights 3/2/2017 - Education Bloggers Daily Highlights 3/1/2017 Education Bloggers Daily Highlights Courtesy of Big Education Ape A special thank you to education blogger Mik...7 years ago
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Attitude Determines Altitude* (*conditions apply)… and the Importance of Humane District Themes - It has been a tumultuous few years in the South Brunswick community, specifically the South Brunswick School District. All you have to do is google the dis...7 years ago
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Capturing the Spark - It’s been a long time since InterACT was an active education blog, though I remain quite proud of what we did here. Those of us who wrote blog posts here h...7 years ago
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Prison Gerrymandering: Incarceration Weakens Vulnerable Voting Communities - One person equals one vote: seems simple enough. Unfortunately, that hasn’t worked out for many Americans throughout history, specifically women and peop...7 years ago
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Random Musings and Observations. . . . - I’ve been gone a while from the blogging scene. Some of my more regular readers no doubt noticed but did not hassle me about it. Thank you for that. Sinc...7 years ago
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WTU Peterson Slate: Not a 1 Woman Dictatorship - Candi Peterson & GeLynn Thompson Candidates for WTU Prez & GVP 2016By Candi Peterson, WTU Gen. Vice President *Statements or expressions of opinions herein...7 years ago
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WHY SCHOOL START TIMES PLAY A HUGE ROLE IN KIDS’ SUCCESS - Teens are severely sleep-deprived. This needs to change. Rebecca Klein Editor, HuffPost Education| https://t.co/zInVJoy29W evgenyatamanenko via Getty Image...7 years ago
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Feminism-in-Schools Featured at First International Girls’ Studies Association Conference - Leaders in the feminism-in-schools movement recently made history at the inaugural International Girls’ Studies Association (IGSA) conference when we were ...7 years ago
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MY NEW BLOG - My new blog will consist of fictitious headlines, meant to be a blend of humor and satire. I apologize ahead of time if any other satirical site has simila...7 years ago
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Thank you - Dear Readers, Thank you for visiting *The Perimeter Primate*. This blog is being retired for the time being. Although I no longer post here, I do still s...8 years ago
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GLSEN Massachusetts Educator Retreat - *GLSEN Massachusetts Educator Retreat* *SAVE-THE-DATEMarch 8-10, 2019 • Provincetown, MA* The GLSEN Massachusetts Educator Retreat in Provincetown is a s...8 years ago
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I am Retiring - I have some news: I am retiring from the PBS NewsHour and Learning Matters. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other conte...8 years ago
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Flaws at the Heart of Current Education Reforms - Originally posted on Creative by Nature: “Teaching is an art form rooted in the wise and careful use of educational research and assessment tools. When gove...9 years ago
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Joanne Barkan: One of my favorite writers on #EdReform… - I’ve been going through some of my Twitter “favorites” and retweeting them. I thought I would pass on to you some information about one of my favorite writ...9 years ago
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Pay Teachers Less to Improve School Efficiency - hmmm! - As I was reading through education news on several of the news sites I regularly visit, I came...9 years ago
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
An Analysis of the ACHIEVE Act vs. the DREAM Act | First Focus
An Analysis of the ACHIEVE Act vs. the DREAM Act | First Focus:
An Analysis of the ACHIEVE Act vs. the DREAM Act
Heading Off the Disaster Capitalism Curriculum | Graphic Novel Reporter
Heading Off the Disaster Capitalism Curriculum | Graphic Novel Reporter:
Heading Off the Disaster Capitalism Curriculum
This interview was conducted by Doré Ripley, a lecturer at Cal State East Bay and an adjunct professor at Diablo Valley College. She specializes in intensive writing. You can visit her on the web at www.RipleyOnline.com. See her previous interview with Adam Bessie here.
In the first two installments of the comic journalism feature at Truth-out.org,The Disaster Capitalism Curriculum, written by Adam Bessie and drawn by Dan Archer, readers learned that American education critics want to encourage G.E.R.M. (Global Education Reform Movement) as a way to privatize schools rather than better educate school children in an effort to corporatize teachers and students.
Adam Bessie, professor at Diablo Valley College, has studied the American education issue and points out that “inner city schools face serious problems, due to the effects of poverty. Disaster Capitalism Curriculum comics journalism shows that corporate style reforms - of testing, school closures, and
In the first two installments of the comic journalism feature at Truth-out.org,The Disaster Capitalism Curriculum, written by Adam Bessie and drawn by Dan Archer, readers learned that American education critics want to encourage G.E.R.M. (Global Education Reform Movement) as a way to privatize schools rather than better educate school children in an effort to corporatize teachers and students.
Adam Bessie, professor at Diablo Valley College, has studied the American education issue and points out that “inner city schools face serious problems, due to the effects of poverty. Disaster Capitalism Curriculum comics journalism shows that corporate style reforms - of testing, school closures, and
Daily Kos: Update: MICHIGAN: HOLY F*CKING SH*T. Spread the word on this NOW.
Daily Kos: Update: MICHIGAN: HOLY F*CKING SH*T. Spread the word on this NOW.:
Hyperbole? Hair on Fire? Sky is Falling?
Absolutely.
If you or anyone you know and care about live in Michigan, or if you care whatsoever about the public school system in this country--or, for that matter, education of our children in general--I urge you, in the strongest possible terms, to read up on Michigan State House Bills 6004 & 5923, and State Senate Bills 1358 & 620.
If you think I'm over-hyping this issue, read the following letter, posted earlier today on the Bloomfield Hills School District website by superintendent Rob Glass. I repeat: This was posted by the superintendent of the BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
As in, one of the wealthiest and most Republican areas in Michigan.
As in, Mitt Romney's home town, also the home town of Cranbrook.
Believe me, Rob Glass is NOT known for panicking or over-hyping issues, and I guarantee you that he's gonna catch a lot of flack for speaking out so strongly on a political issue--especially speaking out against a series of bills being pushed--HARD--by Republican Governor Rick Snyder and the Republican-held state legislature.
ACLU 8th Annual “Youth Social Justice Forum” Gives Voice to MPS High School Students « Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!
ACLU 8th Annual “Youth Social Justice Forum” Gives Voice to MPS High School Students « Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!:
ACLU 8th Annual “Youth Social Justice Forum” Gives Voice to MPS High School Students
On Wednesday, November 28th, I spent the day talking with high school students at the ACLU’s 8th “Youth Social Justice Forum.” Attended by over 400 high school students, subjects included-
- police oversight
- racism
- gay rights
- student rights
- bullying
- voting
- MPS
In a workshop on the Y.E.S. “Student Bill of Rights” discussion was lively with both praise and criticism of MPS schools and classrooms.
Many students spoke of good teachers that care about them and go the extra mile to help them succeed. At the same time there was a theme describing some teachers that was universally agreed on by students. One MPS student, whom I asked to write out his views, said-
“I’m a student that takes pride in my education at school and everywhere else. So I have a great interest in anyone who wants to teach me. Throughout my entire high school career I have noticed educators that are not teaching students to the best of their ability. I call them ‘textbook teachers.’ These are teachers that rely on textbooks to do their job for them. They say ‘read these pages, answer these questions.’ They just give us book work.”
It became clear to me through the course of the discussion that students want teachers to work hard at teaching all students, whatever their learning style. They want teacher to “know them a person.” They “want and expect better.”
Students felt that some teachers are already there but all teachers need to be on board.
There was universal criticism of cafeteria food.
To get a picture of a day of great activities, view the following:
http://aclu-wi.org/community-education/youth-social-justice-forum |
Join us in Milwaukee for the 13th annual Youth Social Justice Forum!
On Wednesday, November 28 the ACLU of Wisconsin Foundation will join our community partners in sponsoring a daylong event to teach high school students to celebrate and exercise their rights and protect their liberties. The event is free to participating high schools and will be held at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.
Click here to join the Youth Social Justice live blog
The Youth Social Justice Forum program uses realistic role-play, hands-on workshops and hot topics from the news about the rights of young people. Students will learn about new media, public art, civics and government and will be offered a chance to discuss racial profiling, bullying, LGBT rights and other topics relevant to youth rights and responsibilities. Participants will also have an opportunity to learn about restorative justice and peace circles.
To directly experience what it is like to vote, students will participate in a mock election using actual voting machines supplied by the City of Milwaukee Election Commission. This year the election topic will be police-community relations in the City of Milwaukee. Given recent events in Milwaukee, the discussion of race, racial profiling and police relations will be overarching themes throughout the 24 workshops.
Workshops include:
Know Your Rights - Facilitated by Urban Underground
Censoring the City: Hip Hop, Graffiti and the First Amendment - Facilitated by TRUE Skool
Free Speech and T-Shirt Painting - Facilitated by Milwaukee artist Kari Garon
Political Cartooning and Art - Facilitated by Milwaukee artist Devin Trudell and Milwaukee Public Theatre Artists
Student Privacy: Searches, Consent and Your Rights
Poetry, Politics and Power - Facilitated by local poets and spoken word artists
Out of the Closets and Into the Classroom
Creating Audio PSAs - Facilitated by staff of 88.9 Radio Milwaukee
Bullying vs. The First Amendment
Artificial Intelligence: Illusions, Oppressions and "isms" - YWCA & students of Transition High School
Student Bill of Rights - Facilitated by Youth Empowered in the Struggle (YES), League of Young Voters and others
Shared Power, Shared Voice: the Circle Way - Facilitated by Peer Solutions and MPS students
Special thanks to community partners including:
ACLU Student Alliance at Alliance High School
ACLU Student Alliance at Alverno College
ACLU Student Alliance and Amnesty International at Rufus King HS
ACLU Student Alliance at UW-Milwaukee
City of Milwaukee Election Commission
MPS Partnership for the Arts and Humanities
Milwaukee Public Theatre
NAACP
TRUE Skool, Public Allies
UWM Cultures and Communities
UWM Peck School of the Arts
Urban Underground
and the YWCA of Greater Milwaukee
Applications: please email Emilio De Torre, Youth and Program Director at edetorre@aclu-wi.org or call (414) 305-8569 by November 18th if your school is interested in participating or download an application form. Space is limited and registration will be on a "first come first served" basis. Lunch will be provided through UWM's catering services.
Poverty Doesn't Matter in Education? Tell That to an 11-Year-Old Living in the Tenderloin | Education on GOOD
Poverty Doesn't Matter in Education? Tell That to an 11-Year-Old Living in the Tenderloin | Education on GOOD:
Poverty Doesn't Matter in Education? Tell That to an 11-Year-Old Living in the Tenderloin
Watch Sera's Story on PBS. See more from FRONTLINE.
Back in Spring 2011 a Harvard-convened think tank called Futures of School Reform—20 well-respected educators, academics, and politicians—predicted that over the next few years the education reform conversation will shift away from blaming teacher tenure for student achievement results to considering how out-of-school factors related to poverty affect learning.
When you watch the above clip of Sera, an 11-year-old girl living in a one-room rent-subsidized apartment in San Francisco's Tenderloin with her mother and sister, it's not hard to see why that shift has to happen. Her story is part of the PBS Frontline Poor Kids series and it's pretty heartbreaking to watch Sera describe her life as "not a fun experience." She goes on to note that "It's annoying that people say 'It doesn't matter, it's just a little problem, it's over now, get over it.' No, it's not over. It changes you. I'm still the same old obnoxious Sera but, deep down, I'm a whole new person. Well, I'm a whole different person."
Sera's walking into school every day with the burden of everything her family's going through—and there are too many other kids out there being changed like her. According to UNICEF, a full 23.1 percent of American kids now live in poverty. Many education reformers worry that acknowledging that a kid like Sera isn't able to walk outside because of drug addicts and crime will be used as an excuse for lowering academic expectations. Sure, no one wants lowered expectations—a "you can't achieve because there are addicts in your hood" mentality. But it's also a mistake to act like schools packed with kids in Sera's situation don't need extra help and resources, not just on a school level, but on a community level.
The Futures of School Reform group said the shift to addressing poverty as key to education reform would happen, "not because of sudden prosperity and deep public-sector pockets, nor because of a broad shift in public sentiment that activates new moral commitments to the ideal of educating other people's children, but as an outgrowth of the same hard-nosed, pragmatic, evidence-based orientation that for the moment is supporting the unlikely claim that schools can do it alone."
When you listen to a kid like Sera though, it's hard not to feel like what we need is to find the kind of deep moral commitment that refuses to allow children to live in such conditions. After all, isn't that what democracy, at its heart, should be about?
One in Five Charter Schools Is Bad Enough to Close - Bloomberg
One in Five Charter Schools Is Bad Enough to Close - Bloomberg:
One in Five Charter Schools Is Bad Enough to Close
By John Hechinger - Nov 28, 2012 1:34 PM PT
As many as one in five U.S. charter schools should be shut down because of poor academic performance, according to a group representing states, districts and universities that grant them permission to operate.
The National Association of Charter School Authorizers said 900 to 1,300 of the privately run, publicly financed schools should close because they are in the bottom 15 percent of public schools in their states. The Chicago-based group’s members -- such as the Los Angeles Unified School District and the State University of New York -- oversee more than half of the nation’s 5,600 charter schools.
The announcement represents a challenge to the fast-growing charter-school movement, created as an alternative to conventional districts and operating without many of their rules. To hold the organizations accountable, states must pass new laws that would shut down poor performers, said Greg Richmond, president of the charter-school organization.
“For all the excellent charter schools, there are also many not serving students well,” Richmond
CHARTER SCHOOL SCANDALS
A compilation of news articles about charter schools which have been charged with, or are highly suspected of, tampering with admissions, grades, attendance and testing; misuse of funds and embezzlement; engaging in nepotism and conflicts of interest; engaging in complicated and shady real estate deals; and/or have been engaging in other questionable, unethical, borderline-legal, or illegal activities. This is also a record of charter school instability and other unsavory tidbits.
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December 8: TOGETHER Education Summit - Parents, Students, Teachers & Community United for Better Schools
Chicago Teachers Union | Events:
TOGETHER Education Summit |
Now that the Board of Education and Rahm Emanuel have gotten the Illinois Legislature to delay the announcement of school closings, we know we have a fight on our hands.We should expect that CPS will close up to 150 schools and announce them by March 31, 2013.
Join hundreds of parents, students and community members who want to help us FIGHT FOR OUR STUDENTS AND OUR SCHOOLS!
Let’s make it happen…
TOGETHER
Education Summit
Saturday December 8
10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Marshall High School
3250 West Adams St.
Click here to register
10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Marshall High School
3250 West Adams St.
Click here to register
FEATURING WORKSHOPS ON:
- Sustainable School Transformation
- Charter Schools: Myth vs. Reality
- Student Organizing
- Appropriate Student Assessment
vs. Test Factories - Whose Schools? Our Schools!
Fighting for an Elected School Board - Decision-making on the Ground — Strengthening & Empowering LSCs
- Educating the Whole Child — Wrap-around Services
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LAUSD putting on a show -- a talent show -- to showcase employee-entertainers, raise money for after-school programs - LA Daily News
LAUSD putting on a show -- a talent show -- to showcase employee-entertainers, raise money for after-school programs - LA Daily News:
LAUSD putting on a show -- a talent show -- to showcase employee-entertainers, raise money for after-school programs
LAUSD putting on a show -- a talent show -- to showcase employee-entertainers, raise money for after-school programs
by By Barbara Jones, Staff Writer
Sure, America and even Britain have talent.
Turns out, Los Angeles Unified does, too.
The nation's second-largest school district is organizing a variety show to spotlight the talents of its 60,000-plus employees while raising money to fund after-school programs.
"I want to really show the quality of talent we have," said Ted Johnson, an administrative coordinator for the district's Beyond the Bell Branch. "We're going to have costumes, lighting. I want to really make this top drawer."
Johnson said he's received a couple dozen calls since LAUSD posted a call for applicants, including inquiries from a would-be comedian, a jug band, salsa dancers and a lot of singers, including Assistant Superintendent Earl Perkins.
"I got a call from a principal who plays the bagpipes," Johnson said. "I've heard he's pretty good."
Although plans are still tentative, Johnson hopes to hold auditions in mid-January
Big Education Ape Nite Cap 11-28-12 #SOSCHAT #EDCHAT #P2
James Baldwin said it best:
"For these are all our children, and we will profit by or pay for whatever they become."
A BIG EDUCATION APE NITE CAP
Jersey Jazzman: NJ Charter Report Does NOT Compare "Peer" Schools
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Jersey Jazzman: NJ Charter Report Does NOT Compare "Peer" Schools: NJ Charter Report Does NOT Compare "Peer" Schools by Duke The NJ charter school report, put out by CREDO and Stanford University, is not a piece of hack junk. *It is, however, sloppy in its use of language.* Take pages 5-6: Compared to the educational gains that charter students would have had in a traditional public school (TPS), the analysis shows that students in New Jerseycharter schools on average make larger learning gains in both reading and mathematics. *At the school level, 30 percent of the charter school... more »
General Assembly rolling over for Rahm Parents United for Responsible Education
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Parents United for Responsible Education » Blog Archive » General Assembly rolling over for Rahm: General Assembly rolling over for Rahm by admin Despite the lack of public support for the move, the state Senate and House have each passed somewhat different versions of Mayor Emanuel’s school sledgehammer bill. It seems that he will be allowed to close as many as 100 schools in 2013 with little time for discussion and no time for adequate planning. Catalyst has a detailed report here about what happened today. Thanks, state elected officials, for being so careful with our children. C... more »
Seattle Schools Community Forum: School/District News and Events
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Seattle Schools Community Forum: School/District News and Events: School/District News and Events by Melissa Westbrook - *Holiday poinsettias for sale through Nathan Hale horticulture program * Holiday poinsettias are available for sale through Nathan Hale's horticulture program 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec.1 and 1-5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 3. The school's greenhouse is north of Jane Addams K-8 school at 11051 34th Ave. N.E. Cost is $8.50 per plant or $8 each for 10 or more plants. Contact science and horticulture teacherJessica Torvik if planning to place a large order of... more »
APPR: It's All About the Students — Whole Child Education
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APPR: It's All About the Students — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOG [image: ASCD Whole Child Bloggers]APPR: It’s All About the Students November 28, 2012 by ASCD Whole Child Bloggers [image: American Association of School Librarians] *Post submitted by Paige Jaeger, coordinator for school library services with the Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex (N.Y.) Board of Cooperative Educational Services, and Sue Kowalski, president of New York State Library Association's Section of School Librarians, on behalf of whole child partner American Association of School Libraria... more »
School Tech Connect: Don't Forget Sunday
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School Tech Connect: Don't Forget Sunday: Don't Forget Sunday by noreply@blogger.com (Tim Furman) Just a public shout-out to my representative, Kelly Cassidy, for the No vote on the CPS extension. I didn't even check with my senator, Senator Charter School Jones. I think that when you actually sit down with these folks and explain what you think and how you feel (in spite of what David Coleman says), they get it. And if they feel like their job is to represent the people in their district, they act on it. These folks who want just voted for the extension, they're practicing a wei... more »
NYC Educator: Is It the New York Times, or Is It the Onion?
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NYC Educator: Is It the New York Times, or Is It the Onion?: Is It the New York Times, or Is It the Onion? by NYC Educator I don't know what to say anymore when I read the news. Does anyone remember the deal the UFT made with the Gates Foundation? They were going to do some sort of research on value-added, and they would score the teachers, and it would be a big secret. The secret part made sense, since there was no validity whatsoever to the methodology. Why we agreed to it in the first place I can't say. In any case, when the papers demanded the results, Tweed said, oh my gosh, i... more »
Diane in the Evening 11-28-12 Diane Ravitch's blog
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Diane Ravitch's blog: Judge Halts Voucher Program Temporarily by dianerav A Federal judge in Louisiana put a halt to the state voucher program and the new teacher hiring laws in one parish, saying they was likely to undercut the desegregation program. The State Department of Education will appeal. TFA Commissioner John White believes that choice and privatization matter more than desegregation. Podesta: how to help privatization movement by dianerav John Podesta, who heads the Center for American Progress and headed the 2008 Onama transition team, was a keynote speaker at Jeb ... more »
Student Debt, Delinquencies Skyrocket | FDL News Desk
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Student Debt, Delinquencies Skyrocket | FDL News Desk: Student Debt, Delinquencies Skyrocket by David Dayen The New York Fed released their household credit and debt reportyesterday, and they show increases in student loan debt relative to other forms (mortgage, credit card, auto loan and others). To keep this in perspective, mortgage debt represents 71% of all debt, and student debt represents about 8-9%. So there’s still a wide gulf here, and we shouldn’t jump to call this the “student loan bubble.” The scales of the markets are in no way similar. However, student loan debt is def... more »
Arne Duncan’s second term?
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Arne Duncan’s second term?: Arne Duncan's second term? by Valerie Strauss Why would Education Secretary Arne Duncan not directly address questions put to him about his second-term agenda at Jeb Bush’s school reform summit in Washington D.C. Wednesday? Here are some possible reasons: 1) White House officials don’t want him (or other cabinet members) talking about their policy plans now because they want the focus to remain on budget negotiations with Congress. 2) Duncan doesn’t have a second-term agenda yet. He and Obama’s domestic advisers are still discussing where to put their ... more »
Confusion lingers over handling of cheating probes at charters | Philadelphia Public School Notebook
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Confusion lingers over handling of cheating probes at charters | Philadelphia Public School Notebook: Confusion lingers over handling of cheating probes at charters by thenotebook *This article is an updated version of a story that appears in our print edition.* *By Bill Hangley and Dale Mezzacappa* Walter Palmer knows it sounds odd to ask a school suspected of cheating to investigate itself. And he knows it might raise eyebrows when the state closes that investigation when the school can’t explain its suspicious test results. That’s exactly what happened at the Walter D. Palmer Lea... more »
Schools Matter: New science standards: the rip-off continues
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Schools Matter: New science standards: the rip-off continues: New science standards: the rip-off continues by skrashen Next Generation Science Standards “The second public draft of the Next Generation Science Standards, developed by Achieve, is due for release before the new year.” I posted this comment: To enforce the standards, there must be tests. And as is the case with other common core tests, they will be administered online. And they will be revised, updated, changed every year, old equipment will be replaced with new equipment. This means not only an initial boondoggle for... more »
RheeFirst! » Remember that nutty lawsuit over the GA charter ballot initiative? It was filed by a StudentsFirst lobbyist…
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RheeFirst! » Remember that nutty lawsuit over the GA charter ballot initiative? It was filed by a StudentsFirst lobbyist…: Remember that nutty lawsuit over the GA charter ballot initiative? It was filed by a StudentsFirst lobbyist… by admin You may have heard about the wacky lawsuit filed in October alleging a vast “education empire” conspiracy to defeat the GA education privatization amendment. Don’t worry if you can’t remember it. You probably missed the coverage, given that the suit was quickly thrown out of court. As it turns out, the “education empire” lawsuit was filed by ... more »
Daily Kos: "Value Added" Offers No Value for Education Reform
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Daily Kos: "Value Added" Offers No Value for Education Reform: "Value Added" Offers No Value for Education Reform byplthomasEdDFollow U.S. public education has been mired in a technocratic paradigm—a narrow pursuit of efficiency through metrics-based science—since the early 1900s (Kliebard, 1995; Kincheloe, Steinberg, & Hinchey, 1999). In recent years, the accountability era has shifted deeper into that technocratic hole, adding to school and student accountability based on high-stakes test the use of value added measures (VAM) for identifying teacher quality and reforming teac... more »
Education: A System for Sorting or for Learning? — Whole Child Education
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Education: A System for Sorting or for Learning? — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOG [image: Sean Slade]Education: A System for Sorting or for Learning? November 28, 2012 by Sean Slade Caught up in the middle of the debates and discussions around educational reform over the past few years lies a fundamental difference in how people view education. Is it a system designed for sorting or is it a system designed for learning? Many of the reforms and innovations that are proposed appear to slot education into the sorting category rather than the learning category. Whether it i... more »
Jersey Jazzman: Tom Friedman to America's Kids: "Suck On This!"
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Jersey Jazzman: Tom Friedman to America's Kids: "Suck On This!": Tom Friedman to America's Kids: "Suck On This!" by Duke NY Times columnist Tom Friedman has said many stupid things over the years. Many stupid things. I mean, really stupid. Just... stupid. Today, however, I believe he has outdone himself: That said, *my own nominee for secretary of state would be the current education secretary, Arne Duncan*. Yes, yes, I know. Duncan is not seeking the job and is not the least bit likely to be appointed. But I’m nominating him because I think this is an important time to ask th... more »
UPDATE: NYC Public School Parents: Arne Duncan as Secretary of State? Please help us shape the next administration's education agenda!
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NYC Public School Parents: Please help us shape the next administration's education agenda!: Arne Duncan as Secretary of State? What would he do? by Leonie Haimson Tom Friedman of the New York Times opined that Arne Duncan should be the Secretary of State because he can do to the world what he has done to education. This column provoked much hilarious comment on Twitter last night. Here is a sample: Friedman pushes Arne Duncan for Secy of State Nocera wants Petraeus for Sec Defense; what are they smoking at NYT? nytimes.com/2012/11/28/opi… — leonie haimson (@leoniehaimson) Nove... more »
Open Letter To Chancellor Dennis Walcott and Others on The Idea of Assessment | The Jose Vilson
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Open Letter To Chancellor Dennis Walcott and Others on The Idea of Assessment | The Jose Vilson: Open Letter To Chancellor Dennis Walcott and Others on The Idea of Assessment by Jose Chancellor Dennis Walcott Visits School of the Future To Chancellor Dennis Walcott, David Coleman, Merryl Tisch, and McGraw-Hill Publishers: First, I’ll mention that, since the discussions of the Common Core Learning Standards came to the fore, I’ve had a plethora of chances to immerse myself in the new vision for a quasi-nationalized education paradigm. In NYC, as usual, education policy makers feel... more »
Missouri Education Watchdog: Reforms No Silver Bullet For Education
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Missouri Education Watchdog: Reforms No Silver Bullet For Education: Reforms No Silver Bullet For Education by Anngie Reuters reporter Stephanie Simon reviewed Jeb Bush's education reform efforts in Florida and found no silver bullet among them. These reforms; charter schools, literacy requirements for 3rd graders, intense focus on reading, cyber classes, and vouchers, were instituted during his tenure as governor, and did initially show improvements in student scores and graduation rates. But, as they say, time will tell, and time has told the public that these gains were generall... more »
4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit: A ROAD MAP FOR L.A. UNIFIED …when maybe GPS is needed?
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4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit: A ROAD MAP FOR L.A. UNIFIED …when maybe GPS is needed?: A ROAD MAP FOR L.A. UNIFIED …when maybe GPS is needed? A six-year study provides a wealth of information on how to recruit, assign, pay and, when necessary, lay off teachers in ways that help students most.LA TIMES EDITORIAL | HTTP://LAT.MS/10WGUA9November 28, 2012 :: There are big differences in how well Los Angeles' teachers help their students learn, a new study shows — bigger variations than in other districts, where teaching quality appears more even. The study also indica... more »
FCMAT » Cali Education Headlines Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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FCMAT » Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team: About that “Atmospheric River” thing headed for Sacramento… Education Headlines *Wednesday, November 28, 2012* Sausalito Marin City school sees test scores jump, but it soon may closeBayside Elementary School in the Sausalito Marin City School District, which has long struggled to improve student achievement, is now ranked as a "high performing school," according to the most recent state scores. But the much improved result comes as the district board looks at a plan to close the Sausalito school and merge it with Martin Luther Ki... more »
Chicagoland Researchers and Advocates for Transformative Education (CReATE): Factsheets on Education Issues Facing the 2012-2013 Illinois Legislative Session
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Chicagoland Researchers and Advocates for Transformative Education (CReATE): Factsheets on Education Issues Facing the 2012-2013 Illinois Legislative Session: Factsheets on Education Issues Facing the 2012-2013 Illinois Legislative Session by CReATE Chicago CReATE is a network of over 100 professors from numerous Chicago-area universities who specialize in educational research and who work collectively to conduct, review, and distribute studies in order to promote public learning and dialogue about education issues. Sorting out the rhetoric from the reality, CReATE is pleased to... more »
Education Research Report: Current expenditures per pupil for public education
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Education Research Report: Current expenditures per pupil for public education: Current expenditures per pupil for public education by Jonathan Kantrowitz This report presents state-level data on revenues by source and expenditures by function for public elementary and secondary education for school year 2009-10. Current expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education were $10,652 on a national level in FY 10. Adjusting for inflation, per pupil state and local revenues decreased by 1 percent or more in 35 states and increased by 1 percent or more in 9 states... more »
UPDATE: Rahm’s school closing bill passes IL House We Are One sets the dates for Springfield action. More (hopefully) to come. « Fred Klonsky
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We Are One sets the dates for Springfield action. More (hopefully) to come. « Fred Klonsky: Rahm’s school closing bill passes IL House. Senate next. Here the list of who voted for it in the House. by Fred Klonsky SB547 contained an amendment written by Representative Barbara Flynn Currie that gave the Mayor what he wanted. He can now delay providing a the list of schools he plans to close until summer. They were supposed to be published December 1st. Don’t be fooled by the title of the Senate Bill. It is ironically titled *Sanitarium Animals*. It is known as a shell bill. It just si... more »
Shanker Blog » Creating A Valid Process For Using Teacher Value-Added Measures
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Shanker Blog » Creating A Valid Process For Using Teacher Value-Added Measures: Creating A Valid Process For Using Teacher Value-Added Measures by Douglas N. Harris *Our guest author today is Douglas N. Harris, associate professor of economics and University Endowed Chair in Public Education at Tulane University in New Orleans. His latest book, *Value-Added Measures in Education*, provides an excellent, accessible review of the technical and practical issues surrounding these models. * Now that the election is over, the Obama Administration and policymakers nationally can return ... more »
Modern School: UC’s Secret Lover. . . Wall Street . . . Students and Employees Get Screwed
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Modern School: UC’s Secret Lover. . . Wall Street . . . Students and Employees Get Screwed: UC’s Secret Lover. . . Wall Street . . . Students and Employees Get Screwed by Michael Dunn Huck/Konopacki Labor Cartoons California voters recently approved Proposition 30, which would temporarily raise taxes slightly on the wealthiest state residents while also imposing a regressive sales tax hike on the poorest residents. The measure is expected to help close California’s current $16 billion deficit, but not to restore the tens of billions in revenues that have been slashed over the past ... more »
Pass / Fail : School funding changes debated at educators meeting | 89.3 KPCC
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Pass / Fail : School funding changes debated at educators meeting | 89.3 KPCC: School funding changes debated at educators meeting by By Adolfo Guzman-Lopez [image: California Budget]*Educators at a private meeting Tuesday sounded off on an expected proposal to increase state funding to disadvantaged school districts. Conversation focused on Governor Jerry Brown's proposal to redistribute education funding pots known as categoricals among districts with high proportions of kids in poverty and English learners. Credit: Rich Pedroncelli/AP* Educators at a private meeting Tuesday soun... more »
Education Foundation Or Estate Tax Dodge - Remains To Be Seen - Forbes
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Education Foundation Or Estate Tax Dodge - Remains To Be Seen - Forbes: Education Foundation Or Estate Tax Dodge - Remains To Be Seen + Comment now [image: Seal of the United States Internal Revenue Ser...] Seal of the United States Internal Revenue Service. The design is the same as the Treasury seal with an IRS inscription. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Educational Assistance Foundation for The Descendants of Hungarian Immigrants in The Performing Arts, Inc. (EAFDHIPA ?) A couple of times I have made up the names of not-for profits. There is for example Southern Baptists Against Cler... more »
MORNING UPDATE: LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH Gangnam Style 11-28-12 Diane Ravitch's blog
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Diane Ravitch's blog: [image: Click on picture to Listen to Diane Ravitch] *Diane Ravitch Gangnam Style* Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab! What You Need to Know About Play by dianerav From a reader who is passionate about child’s play: Let’s talk to Arne about Play Science? We have schools in Asia setting up Play Science Institutes. They know that they need to innovate. The teacher is the one who can identify and scaffold upon the innate talents of the child. No computer program can see, feel, connect and mentor that deeply. Data is not knowledge. Metaphoric ... more »
UPDATE: "Despite these challenges, Governor Malloy is committed to…NO tax increases." - Wait, What?
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"Despite these challenges, Governor Malloy is committed to…NO tax increases." - Wait, What?: Malloy’s Blueprint for this time of economic crisis: A disproportionate cut to public higher education by jonpelto Faced with a $365 million budget deficit in this fiscal year, Governor Malloy and his budget chief, Ben Barnes, released a list of $170 million in cuts today. Their list of cuts is quite a commentary on Malloy’s vision of shared sacrifice and on where cuts can actually be made. After implementing the deepest cuts in Connecticut history to Connecticut’s public colleges and univ... more »
Working for Change in Higher Education: The Abysmal State of Adjunct Teacher Pay | toteachornototeach
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Working for Change in Higher Education: The Abysmal State of Adjunct Teacher Pay | toteachornototeach: Working for Change in Higher Education: The Abysmal State of Adjunct Teacher Pay by aristotlethewise *Working for Change in Higher Education: The Abysmal State of Adjunct Teacher Pay* By Jeff Nall The recent Chicago teachers’ strike provoked a great deal of thoughtful discussion on the topic of K-12 education and teaching conditions. Important aspects of higher education, however, continue to be overlooked. In particular, the broader public is likely unaware of the unfair and even ... more »
Teachers For Social Justice: 2012 TSJ Curriculum Fair Photos
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Teachers For Social Justice: 2012 TSJ Curriculum Fair Photos: 2012 TSJ Curriculum Fair Photos by sarah-ji Popout (Click on slideshow to see photos from the fair.) Much thanks to all of the exhibitors, workshop presenters, performers, speakers, attendees and wonderful volunteers who helped to make this year's Curriculum Fair successful, and the largest ever with 850-900 people! We hope you had an enjoyable & inspiring time creating this space with us once again, that you are recharged, reconnected, recommitted...and ready. To everyone working for social justice in education, thank y... more »
Charter School Proponents To Announce Major Focus On Shutting Down Failing Schools
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Charter School Proponents To Announce Major Focus On Shutting Down Failing Schools: Charter School Proponents To Announce Major Focus On Shutting Down Failing Schools by Joy Resmovits Charter schools are about to get a reality check. As someone who has observed the breakneck pace of the growing charter school movement up close, Greg Richmond, who leads the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA), is taking a step back. "We didn't start this movement in order to create more failing schools, but that's what we have," Richmond told The Huffington Post. "Hundreds... more »
Charter school amendment debate far from over: Next up in the Georgia Legislature, redefining “public” schools. | Get Schooled
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Charter school amendment debate far from over: Next up in the Georgia Legislature, redefining “public” schools. | Get Schooled: Charter school amendment debate far from over: Next up in the Georgia Legislature, redefining “public” schools. by Maureen Downey *I think this is the Death part* Here is a guest column by Lee Raudonis, former executive director of the Georgia Republican Party. He also worked for Paul Coverdell in the Georgia Senate, state GOP and U.S. Peace Corps. A former private school teacher, Raudonis is now a communications consultant and writer whose clients inclu... more »
Nine questions about ’21st Century curriculum’
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Nine questions about ’21st Century curriculum’: Nine questions about '21st Century curriculum' by Valerie Strauss If you have heard the phrase “21st Century curriculum” and wondered exactly what that is,you aren’t alone. Here, veteran educator and curriculum expert Marion Brady explains. Brady, who was a classroom teacher for years, has written history and world culture textbooks (Prentice-Hall), professional books, numerous nationally distributed columns (many are available here), and courses of study. His 2011 book “What’s Worth Learning” asks and answer this question: What kn... more »
“Traditional”: An Unpleasant Word to Reformers | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
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“Traditional”: An Unpleasant Word to Reformers | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: “Traditional”: An Unpleasant Word to Reformers by larrycuban I was startled last week when one of my students was presenting her project report to our seminar. She had been examining a “flipped” course that she and 41 other Stanford students were taking along with 40,000 other in this Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). A “flipped” class means that students see professor-made video lectures at home rather than the professor taking up class time to lecture and ask students question... more »
Rural district serves as model for offering healthy meals | EdSource Today
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Rural district serves as model for offering healthy meals | EdSource Today: Rural district serves as model for offering healthy meals ** November 28th, 2012 | Add a Comment | By Susan Frey Share on twitterShare on facebookShare on emailShare on google_plusone More Sharing Services By emphasizing partnerships with community nonprofits and businesses, taking advantage of statewide grants and making good nutrition a financial priority, rural Fort Bragg Unified has continued to provide healthy food and nutrition education to its primarily low-income students, despite budget cuts. [imag... more »
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: More BBB sleight of hand
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Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: More BBB sleight of hand: More BBB sleight of hand by Mike Klonsky Damn! No sooner had I posted about Byrd-Bennett's school-closing trickery, then she came up with another bit of *Three-Card Monte*. She's really good. BBB's enigma, wrapped in a riddle, surrounded by mystery, goes like this: When is a moratorium not really a moratorium? Answer -- when BBB calls it a *turnaround*, instead of a closing. Sure, you're firing all the school's teachers and replacing them with lower-paid, non-union newbies. Sure you're handing the school over to private chart... more »
Schools Matter: In memory of Harvey Milk: teacher witch-hunts are nothing new
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Schools Matter: In memory of Harvey Milk: teacher witch-hunts are nothing new: In memory of Harvey Milk: teacher witch-hunts are nothing new by Robert D. Skeels * rdsathene First published on Robert D. Skeels for School Board on November 27, 2012. ------------------------------ *"Gay people have been slandered nationwide. We've been tarred and we've been brushed with the picture of pornography." — Harvey Milk* [image: Harvey Milk]The current crop of teacher-bashing political opportunists including Michelle Rhee, Ben Austin, Peter C. Cook, Gloria Romero, and Andy Smarick, are nothing ... more »
UPDATE: Schooling in the Ownership Society: What's so "special" about KIPP?
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Schooling in the Ownership Society: What's so "special" about KIPP?: Nowak out as Penn Fund chief. 'Differences in approach..." by Mike Klonsky NowakI have posted here several times about the role of the Wm. Penn Foundation and the Boston Consulting Group, two of the main architects of Philly's school privatization plan. Today we learn that Penn Fund power broker *Jeremy Nowak* is out as the foundations' chief exec. The Penn Foundation has already given $1.45 million directly — and helped obtain at least $1.2 million more — to pay the Boston Consulting Group to develop a so-called ... more »
Sabrina Stevens Shupe: The Other Trouble With 'Elites'
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Sabrina Stevens Shupe: The Other Trouble With 'Elites': The Other Trouble With 'Elites' Posted: 01/19/12 12:10 PM ET @TeacherSabrina Wednesday morning, Denver progressive radio host David Sirota had DPS Superintendent (and Boulder, Colo. resident) Tom Boasberg on his show. The segment picked up on a point from Sirota's recent opinion piece, "America's dangerously removed elite": the significance of a high-profile school superintendent who, as neither an educator or a DPS parent, has virtually no stakeholder ties to the school district he runs. Listening to Boasberg's comments, I ... more »
UPDATE: UCI uses force to silence students right to protest.: Prop 30 Won’t Save Us | Occupy UCI!
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November 8th: Prop 30 Won’t Save Us | Occupy UCI!: Student Conduct Charges from Nov. 8th Rally + March by Occupy UCI In response to the previous letter the lawyer sent to the administration (see here: UAW Lawyer’s email to the UCI admin), the Office of Student Conduct has released their first charge against a student-worker that organized and participated in November 8th’s Rally and March against UC privatization. Sure enough the charges are absurd, given that these are the same charges *we* accused the administration of taking against several student activists that same day. (N... more »
The Never-Ending Student Loan for Mothers « MomsRising Blog
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The Never-Ending Student Loan for Mothers « MomsRising Blog: The Never-Ending Student Loan for Mothers by Valerie Young As we find ourselves in the frenzy of holiday spending and gift giving, you may be surprised to know that the amount of student loan debt across the country actually exceeds the amount of credit card debt. It used to be that borrowing to buy a house or earn a college degree was called “good debt.” But is that still the case, if you can never pay off the loan? What if your ability to pay off the loan is affected by your gender? In other words, simply by being fem... more »
Grades Limit My Learning (Guest Post by Student Justin Strudler) « Cooperative Catalyst
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Grades Limit My Learning (Guest Post by Student Justin Strudler) « Cooperative Catalyst: Grades Limit My Learning (Guest Post by Student Justin Strudler) by dloitz Is this learning? We all stress ourselves out to memorize the formulas. We all have had that cram night before the final. We all BS homework at the last second so as not to “get a zero”. We all use Spark Notes. We all discuss answers post-test. I started writing my ideas about learning on My Blog. Like many of the people likely reading this post, I am a student, and my interest in education unfortunately comes out of fru... more »
Schools Matter: School to Prison Pipeline in Mississippi
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Schools Matter: School to Prison Pipeline in Mississippi: School to Prison Pipeline in Mississippi by Judy Rabin From Alternet, originally published by Colorlines.com by Julianne Hing The Shocking Details of a Mississippi School-to-Prison Pipeline Wearing the wrong color socks, talking back and being late landed young Cedrico Green in jail. The Justice Department says there are many more students like him *November 27, 2012* | In Meridian, when schools want to discipline children, they do much more than just send them to the principal’s office. They call the police, who sho... more »
My Secretary of State - NYTimes.com
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My Secretary of State - NYTimes.com: My Secretary of StateBy THOMAS L. FRIEDMANPublished: November 27, 2012 Comment Mr Friedman could be RIGHT! If there ever was someone who could sell stuff! - FACEBOOK - TWITTER - GOOGLE+ - SAVE - E-MAIL - SHARE - PRINT - REPRINTS - President Obama is assembling his new national security team, with Senator John Kerry possibly heading for the Pentagon and U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice the perceived front-runner to become secretary of state. Kerry is an excellent choice for defense. I don’t know Rice at all, so I have no ... more »
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Special Ed PTSA General Meeting This Week
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Seattle Schools Community Forum: Special Ed PTSA General Meeting This Week: Special Ed PTSA General Meeting This Week by Melissa Westbrook Seattle Special Education PTSA General Meeting THIS WEEK! SPECIAL DATE! "Meeting Special Education Student Needs in General Education Classrooms" featuring Dr. Bridget Walker Assistant Professor in Seattle University's Master in Teaching Program *Wednesday, Nov 28, 2012 * 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. John Stanford Center, Room 2700 2445 3rd Ave. S., Seattle 98134 We have a fantastic program for you and for your child's teachers. Please invite them, and your f... more »
Kimble's Corner: Congressman Kimble Gives Up on Food Stamp Challenge
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Kimble's Corner: Congressman Kimble Gives Up on Food Stamp Challenge: Congressman Kimble Gives Up on Food Stamp Challenge by Representative Kimble It is with great sorrow that I throw in the towel on the Food Stamp Challenge that I began only a few days ago with such trepidation. I can tell you right now, it is an amazing feat to be able to feed oneself on a meager $31.50 a day. What doomed me in the long run was a miscalculation on my part. I went out to dinner with former Congressman Tom Ensign to discuss a new PAC he wishes to start advocating for candidates with a strong f... more »
Video: U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan discusses Dallas ISD | Education Blog
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Video: U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan discusses Dallas ISD | Education Blog:
Last Stand for Children First: Chicago Public Schools Want to Do the Right Thing
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Last Stand for Children First: Chicago Public Schools Want to Do the Right Thing: Chicago Public Schools Want to Do the Right Thing by Last Stand for Children When I was a child, I had the cutest dog in the world named Milton after University of Chicago economist Milton Friedman. The dog was always happy to see me when I came home from my private tutoring and he always smiled and wagged his tail. Unfortunately, he also drooled and as a result my cousin took an instant dislike to Milton. My cousin used to kick the dog and pull his tail until the dog yelped and I cried. Finally,... more »
Schools Matter: Private Prison Corporation Participates in Public School Drug Raid Plus other Stuff
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Schools Matter: Private Prison Corporation Participates in Public School Drug Raid: Private Prison Corporation Participates in Public School Drug Raid by Jim Horn Vista Grande High School in Case Grande has this the bottom of its lengthy list of violation and procedures on its Discipline Page: * **The administration retains the right and privilege to issue consequences for acts of behavior not specifically stated herein and to alter any consequences, as they consider necessary. Furthermore, the administration reserves the right to amend any provisions in this handbook which they de... more »
NSBA supports Louisiana school boards in voucher case « School Board News
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NSBA supports Louisiana school boards in voucher case « School Board News: *National School Boards Association Supports Voucher Lawsuit Challenging Public Education Funding in Louisiana* * * * * *NSBA President C. Ed Massey to attend the Baton Rouge hearing* Alexandria, Va. (November 27, 2012) – The National School Boards Association (NSBA) is supporting a lawsuit filed by the Louisiana School Boards Association (LSBA), the state’s main teachers’ organizations, and 43 school districts that challenges the constitutionality of Louisiana’s law to provide vouchers to students in low ... more »
Beware of the DPI: District Performance Index: - Wait, What?
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Beware of the DPI: District Performance Index: - Wait, What?: Beware of the DPI: District Performance Index: by jonpelto Forget the “Fiscal Cliff,” Governor Malloy and Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor are hell-bent on forcing Connecticut to utilize something called a District Performance Index (DPI) and worse, they want to use it to determine how much education funding each community will receive. To put it bluntly, despite the fact that their concept is completely untested, their solution to education funding and property tax relief is to rely on how well children do on variou... more »
Stand united: an appeal to commenters | Philadelphia Public School Notebook
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Stand united: an appeal to commenters | Philadelphia Public School Notebook: Stand united: an appeal to commentersby Frank Murphy on Nov 27 2012 Posted in Commentary I have been troubled by the negative tone of several comments posted in response to *Notebook* articles over the last few months. Anonymous posters have increasingly engaged in highly critical and often sharply worded personal attacks on individual Philadelphia school district employees and union personnel. Though I can understand the depth of emotion that motivates people to make such remarks I do not support such ... more »
UPDATE: A Challenge for Chris Cerf - Jersey Jazzman: NJ CREDO Report: No Evidence Charter "Success" Can Be Replicated
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Jersey Jazzman: NJ CREDO Report: No Evidence Charter "Success" Can Be Replicated: NJ CREDO Report: No Evidence Charter "Success" Can Be Replicated by Duke [image: Charter Schools - Dividing Communities since 1991] A Challenge for Chris Cerf by Duke Here's the statement from NJDOE Commissioner Chris Cerf about today's CREDO charter report (thx Mother Crusader). The money quote: *Key findings from the **report*:**** **· ***School level:* “At the school level, 30 percent of the charter schools have significantly more positive learning gains *than their TPS (traditional public ... more »
UPDATE: Senator Iris Martinez. No deal on a school closing timeline. « Fred Klonsky
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Senator Iris Martinez. No deal on a school closing timeline. « Fred Klonsky: *Fred Said Don't Be Fooled* Seasonals. by Fred Klonsky I saw something posted on Facebook today about making holiday ornaments with elementary students. When I went to the site, it was *actually a serious post* about where you could go to get directions for making holiday ornaments. I guess I was hoping for something else. When I first was hired as a K-6 art teacher, I was warned by my boss, *the administrator in charge of Art teachers*, not to make *“seasonals.”* Nothing special for Halloween. No Valentines... more »
Book Review: The Future of Our Schools; Teacher Unions and Social Justice - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher
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Book Review: The Future of Our Schools; Teacher Unions and Social Justice - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher: Book Review: The Future of Our Schools; Teacher Unions and Social Justice by Anthony Cody Today I am taking time to review an insightful new book, authored by Lois Weiner: The Future of Our Schools; Teachers Unions and Social Justice (2012, Haymarket Books.) This work presents a useful guide to teachers who wish to make the most out of one the most powerful tools we have - our unions.[image: futureofourschools.jpg] In our discussion of how to improve schools, teac... more »
Support Kids not Cuts | Education Votes #edchat
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Kids Not Cuts | Education Votes: Support Kids not Cuts Last updated November 21, 2012 Across the board cuts, scheduled to go into effect on Jan. 2, 2013, are a bad idea and would be devastating to the programs and services ordinary Americans depend on including education,* *transportation, public safety, medical research, and environmental protection. These cuts could also lead to the *loss of* *nearly 80,000 education jobs.* TAKE ACTION › Visit our Kids Not Cuts topic page for all the latest news and ways to get involved in the fight against the looming across the board cuts... more »
UPDATE: Mother Crusader: Cerf's Spin On CREDO Report, The CREDO Study; Dubious Conclusions About New Jersey Charter Schools
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Mother Crusader: The CREDO Study; Dubious Conclusions About New Jersey Charter Schools: Cerf's Spin On CREDO Report by darciecima And here is the shiny NJDOE spin on the CREDO report. More on this later. I'm too spun from trying to unspin the CREDO press release to deal with Cerf's spin right now... * * *Statement by Commissioner Cerf on New Report on New Jersey Charter Schools from **The Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO)*** *For Immediate Release:***** *Contact:* Barbara Morgan Rich Vespucci**** *Date:* November 27, 2012**** 609-292-1... more »
Diane in the EveningDiane Ravitch's blog
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Diane Ravitch's blog: Mississippi Bests Florida by dianerav For years we have heard about the Florida miracle, supposedly the result of Jeb Bush’s tough accountability measures. But whoa! The latest federal data show that Mississippi has a higher graduation rate than Florida. Is there a Mississippi miracle? New Report on New Jersey Charter Schools by dianerav Bruce Baker here analyzes the new CREDO report on charter schools in New Jersey. Charters in Newark outperform district schools, and Baker explains the secrets of their success. Outside of Newark, charters were no differen... more »
KIPP’s special status gets more special
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KIPP’s special status gets more special: KIPP’s special status gets more special Posted by Valerie Strauss on November 27, 2012 at 11:30 am - [image: Smaller Text] [image: Larger Text] Text Size - Print - Reprints - Share: - - - More » There are charter schools, and then there are special charter schools. In this story my colleague Nick Anderson writes about how special the KIPP charter school network has become. Already the recipient of many millions of dollars from private foundations, and a finalist in the Obama administration’s Race to the Top-District ... more »
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