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JANUARY 26, 2012
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Extra Credit For Charity
I am anticipating that this post may be among the most unpopular posts I will write as a blogger. My position on this topic certainly did not win me the “most popular guy” award when I was a secondary teacher. I remember when Barry Goldwater ran for President; there was a saying that “He would rather be right than be President”. That was a testament to the man’s core beliefs. That seems to be a dying quality given the examples of politicians today. The point however is that sometimes there…
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John Kuhn on Education Funding in Texas: There is a Hole in the Bucket
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‘Shut up and teach’: The high stakes of teacher voice By Eric Shieh
Added by Michael Keany on January 30, 2012 at 12:28pm — No Comments
How to grade a teacher
LA Times Editorial
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Ritalin Gone Wrong By L. ALAN SROUFE
January 28, 2012
Ritalin Gone Wrong
By L. ALAN SROUFE
NY Times
THREE million children in this country take drugs for problems in focusing. Toward the end of last year, many of their parents were deeply alarmed because there was a shortage of drugs like Ritalin and Adderall that they…
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The Perilous Pendulum
Anyone that has been in the education field for even the most limited time has felt the sweep of the pendulum.
It seems as though forces from one side or the other tend to push education reforms back and forth depending on who happens to have public opinion on their side. And there we lie, just as Poe described, tethered by the inquisitors of education reform, as the sharp blade gets closer and closer until we begin to feel it. We somehow manage to set ourselves free but face another…
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What's This #Educon Buzz?
There are certain education conferences that people look forward to attending each and every year. Certainly the big national conferences with thousands of attendees and hundreds of vendors are the conferences most familiar to educators. The state organizations usually draw big crowds of educators as well. At one time this is how educators networked and saw the newest of the new, and the best of the best. All of that is represented at big education conferences.
With the introduction…
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EDUCATION AND THE STATE OF OUR UNION Posted by Matthew McKnight
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The Latest Wrinkle About Merit Pay for Teachers By Walt Gardner
The Latest Wrinkle About Merit Pay for Teachers
By Walt Gardner on January 2, 2012 8:18 AM
They say if you live long enough you get to see it all. That's why I was not surprised to read about Impact Plus, billed as the nation's most advanced merit pay system for public school teachers ("…
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From Whence Come Ideas for Reforming Teaching Practices? by Larry Cuban
From Whence Come Ideas for Reforming Teaching Practices?
Larry Cuban
Over many years I have written about reforms aimed at classroom teachers and how they have fallen flat. Think about major past efforts–and yes, in the present moment also–to alter how teachers taught reading, math, science, and social studies. Or reform-driven decision-makers making enormous investments to get teachers to use new technologies in classroom lessons, past and present. Teachers have selectively…
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Student Achievement, Poverty and “Toxic Stress” by Robert Pondiscio
Student Achievement, Poverty and “Toxic Stress”
by Robert Pondiscio
January 4th, 2012
Tags: accountability, American Academy of Pediatrics,…
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Using Test Scores to Evaluate Teachers Is Based on the Wrong Values by Carol Corbett Burris
Jan. 25, 2012, 12:17 p.m.
I should be a cheerleader for the New York evaluation system for educators…
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The True Cost of High School Dropouts
NY Times
ONLY 21 states require students to attend high school until they graduate or turn 18. The proposal President Obama …
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I Represented All Teachers by Sara Ferguson
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Teachers and Baseball cards
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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WARNING: “Control-Oriented Efforts Can Sabotage Student Motivation” by Joan R. Fretz
WARNING: “Control-Oriented Efforts Can Sabotage Student Motivation”
Joan R. Fretz
There are many controls being placed on American schools, their leaders and their teachers. Many outside our school walls say these controls are necessary. They want American students to have strong literacy and computation skills and to be creative problem solvers and innovative…
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In Race to the Top, the Dirty Work Is Left to Those on the Bottom By MICHAEL WINERIP
NY Times
Even if you think the Obama administration’s signature education program, Race to the Top, will not help a single child in America learn…
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Diane Ravitch shares her views on education reform
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Ravitch: Problems with the big teacher evaluation study
This was written by education historian Diane Ravitch for her Bridging…
Added by Michael Keany on January 20, 2012 at 4:11pm — No Comments
Four Musts in Redesigning K-12 Education BY BOB LENZ
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