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Dr. Lynnda M. Nadien commented on Andy Greene's blog post Questions about APPR
"How can we use data to evaluate principals and teachers if we do not have that data? I do remember administering the exams in April and well into June........it would make sense for us as principals to know how our children did on these exams,…"
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aldrina arshravan commented on Andy Greene's blog post Questions about APPR
"I vehemently agree with you Mr. Green. Well said ; there are many variables that can affect a student's test score, some of which we have little control over. I just hope that the government and the education department begins to listen sooner…"
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I am a middle school principal at Candlewood Middle School in Dix Hills and I teach fpr Stony Brook University in their Ed Adm program...in addition, I do a lot of training in the UbD model as as well as best practice strategies...
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Questions about APPR

Posted on June 25, 2012 at 7:02am 3 Comments

Teaching by posing essential questions is one of the most powerful strategies in an educator’s arsenal. I would like to pose these essential questions for the people in the government and the education department to ponder as they enact the new teacher/principal evaluation laws. They are in no particular order, and they are but a few of the questions that could be asked.

• Why is there no discussion about the unethical nature of using test scores to evaluate teachers and…

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How did it come to this?

Posted on May 24, 2012 at 6:26am 1 Comment

When you sit down in a quiet moment of reflection and consider all the insanely ill-conceived, demeaning, and downright wrong things that are happening to educators, you begin to ask yourself what happened??

How did we go from a profession in which people showed a modicum of respect for us, to be blamed for the bad economy, not being good at our job, and unworthy of a pension? What did we do to deserve the “gothca” mentality that is pervasive from SED? How did we allow people who are so…

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The Demise of Reason

Posted on March 19, 2012 at 7:05am 2 Comments

Is it ignorance, arrogance, or a combination of the two that has led us to this point in education? Having those in charge promulgate an evaluation system that is based on a “gothca” mentality, not based on sound research and which no other country in the world does, is unconscionable.

The state education officials and the politicians do not care about what the research says. They do not care what the leaders in the field say, and they certainly do not care what the practitioners…

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Losing our way

Posted on March 8, 2012 at 6:34am 2 Comments

Throughout history, there are numerous examples of smart people who have made poor decisions. At the time, they may have thought that the decision seemed logical, appropriate and promised that positive changes would result. We have all read stories of well-respected people who have made incredibly ill-conceived statements, policies, and proclamations that in hindsight were misguided, short-sighted and downright wrong. Here's a grievous example of one of those misguided decisions.

The…

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Teachers and Baseball cards

Posted on January 25, 2012 at 10:17am 1 Comment

 

Throughout history, there are numerous examples of smart people who have made poor decisions. At the time, they may have thought that the decision seemed logical, appropriate and promised that positive changes would result. We have all read stories of well-respected people who have made incredibly ill-conceived statements, policies, and proclamations that in hindsight were misguided, short-sighted and downright wrong.  Here's a grievous example of one of those…

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