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Reading List: VAM (Value Added Measures) - Sacramento City Teachers Association

Reading List: VAM (Value Added Measures) - Sacramento City Teachers Association:Reading List: VAM (Value Added Measures)Formula for deriving a teacher’s value added score in New York CityOne of the biggest topics in education lately has been the use of Value added measures also known by the acronym, VAM. In recent days, New York has been roiling in controversy with the release of teacher reports (more at New York Teacher Ratings Released — “At Best Unwise, At Worst Absurd”). The release ... more »

Teach For America Corps Members Debate: The Leadership Pipeline - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher

Teach For America Corps Members Debate: The Leadership Pipeline - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher:Teach For America Corps Members Debate: The Leadership Pipelineby Anthony CodyLast Friday, I posted this essay by Teach For America corps member Jameson Brewer: Hyperaccountablity, Burnout and Blame. One of the comments came from another TFA corps member, duke solaris. This comment and Jameson's response ran yesterday, Teach For America Corps Members in Dialogue: Can this Model Work?Today, in the third installment of this ... more »

JURUPA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY A MINI-LAUSD by Anthony Scott- Perdaily.com

JURUPA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY A MINI-LAUSD by Anthony Scott (Jurupa Distrito Escolar Unificado del Condado de Riverside Un MINI-LAUSD por Anthony Scott) - Perdaily.com:JURUPA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY A MINI-LAUSD by Anthony Scott (Jurupa Distrito Escolar Unificado del Condado de Riverside Un MINI-LAUSD por Anthony Scott)by Leonard Isenberg(Mensaje se repite en Español)(For a national view of public education reform see the end of this blog post) For readers of Perdaily, it is important to recognize ... more »

One Teacher's Perspective: Wisconsin's Public Schools Under Siege

One Teacher's Perspective: Wisconsin's Public Schools Under Siege:Wisconsin's Public Schools Under SiegeThis week’s guest perspective comes from Trygve Danielson—a school teacher at Parker High School in Janesville, Wisconsin for almost 40 years. Danielson gave the following speech at The State of Rock County Rally on January 26, 2012 as an educator's response to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s State of the State Address.I was raised on a small farm in southeastern Wisconsin. Neither of my parents graduated from high school, but ... more »

Parents Across America on corporate interests in education: One year ago | Seattle Education

Parents Across America on corporate interests in education: One year ago | Seattle Education:Parents Across America on corporate interests in education: One year agoby seattleducation2011Early last year the Founding Members of Parents Across America met in New York City for the first time together in one place to begin the task of organizing Parents Across America.We will be celebrating our first year as an organization in March and I am thrilled to say that in the state of Washington we ... more »

The Dangers Of “Gamification” In Education | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

The Dangers Of “Gamification” In Education | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…:The Dangers Of “Gamification” In Educationby Larry FerlazzoI know there has been a fair amount of online discussion going on about using “gamification” in schools, but I haven’t really been keeping on top of it. Today, though, I read an interesting article in the San Francisco Chronicle headlined Jury out on Zamzee, other forms of ‘gamification.’ Here’s an excerpt (but it’s definitely worth reading the entire article):While gamification ... more »

An Oscar-producing education - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post

An Oscar-producing education - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post:An Oscar-producing educationby Valerie StraussWhere do people who are nominated for — and win — Academy Awards go to college? All over the place, and, not surprisingly, the schools are all too happy to shout about it.For example, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, one of the world’s leading film schools, issued a press release listing all of the nominees who have a chance of winning an Oscar ... more »

Sunday links. « Fred Klonsky

Sunday links. « Fred Klonsky:Sunday links.by Fred KlonskyThe Reverend Jesse Jackson wants an end to mayoral control of the Chicago schools.In Chicago we get to vote on who runs the water reclamation facilities. But not for those who run our schools. Jesse Jackson, community organizations and the Chicago Teachers Union plan to change all that.Here are five reasons why the NY teacher ratings can’t tell you much about teacher quality.Media hog, Michelle Rhee, won’t talk to USA Today. Why not?My ... more »

Santorum says he ‘almost threw up’ after reading JFK speech on separation of church and state - Election 2012 - The Washington Post

Santorum says he ‘almost threw up’ after reading JFK speech on separation of church and state - Election 2012 - The Washington Post:Santorum says he ‘almost threw up’ after reading JFK speech on separation of church and stateBy Felicia SonmezFormer senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) on Sunday defended a statement he made last October in which he said that he “almost threw up” when he read John F. Kennedy’s 1960 Houston address on the role of religion in public life.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16920600 On ... more »

Culturally Responsive Teaching Model to Expand in Chicago&Suburbs - Hispanically Speaking News

Culturally Responsive Teaching Model to Expand in ChicagoSuburbs - Hispanically Speaking News:Culturally Responsive Teaching Model to Expand in Chicago SuburbsStudents’ academic achievement and social development grew from a curriculum that uses culture as the foundation for literacy and fine arts instruction—according to a three-year independent study conducted by nonprofit Changing Worlds and its research partner, Loyola University’s Center for Urban Research and Learning (CURL).The study, “Unlocking Pathways to Learning” will be released Tues. Feb. 28 at an 8:30 a.m. breakfast ... more »

A Classroom’s Simple Pleasures! Smiling/Laughing Allowed! « Diary of a Public School Teacher!

A Classroom’s Simple Pleasures! Smiling/Laughing Allowed! « Diary of a Public School Teacher!:A Classroom’s Simple Pleasures! Smiling/Laughing Allowed!Posted February 25, 2012 by Oldschoolteach in Blogging about Education, Classroom Management, Education Blog,Education Issues, Elementary Education Blog, Student Issues, Teacher Resources. Tagged: a happy classroom,Classroom, Education, elementary education, engaged and happy student, fun in the classroom, fun learning environment, the happy student. 1 CommentAfter reading Angela Maier’s 12 Things Kids Want from Their Teachers, I thou...more »

Unconscionability And The UFT Collective Bargaining Agreement - ParentAdvocates.org

Parent Advocates - ParentAdvocates.org:Unconscionability And The UFT Collective Bargaining AgreementUnconscionability And The UFT Collective Bargaining AgreementGovernment Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement | Posted 2/25/2012 at 6:07 PM"If the court as a matter of law finds the contract or any clause of the contract to have been unconscionable at the time it was made the court may refuse to enforce the contract, or it may enforce the remainder of the contract without the unconscionable clause, or it may so limit the application ... more »

This spring, dozens of Oakland teachers will have to apply for their jobs - ContraCostaTimes.com

This spring, dozens of Oakland teachers will have to apply for their jobs - ContraCostaTimes.com:This spring, dozens of Oakland teachers will have to apply for their jobsBy Katy MurphyOakland TribunePosted: 02/25/2012 03:10:31 PM PSTUpdated: 02/25/2012 09:28:35 PM PSTTeachers who wish to remain on Oakland's Castlemont, Fremont or McClymonds high school campuses next year will have to reapply for their jobs -- or, more precisely, for a different position with more responsibilities, a shorter summer and more money for the additional ... more »

An Urban Teacher's Education: New York City: The Ultimate PD

An Urban Teacher's Education: New York City: The Ultimate PD:New York City: The Ultimate PDby James BoutinNobody would accuse Scott of being an ineffective teacher. He has a clean-shaven head and well-pressed dress shirt and tie that make it seem like he effortlessly expands the minds of every student in his class on a daily basis. It was my great pleasure to meet this particular teacher and his particularly high-functioning classroom on a visit to Brooklyn International High School in ... more »

NYC Educator: The Annual Shaming of the Teachers

NYC Educator: The Annual Shaming of the Teachers:The Annual Shaming of the Teachersby NYC EducatorAFT and NYSUT Presidents are on Twitter declaring that evaluation data from upcoming NY state and city evaluations is not subject to FOIA. In one respect, they are correct, and that's why your S or U ratings have not made it to the pages of fine publications like our highly respected NY Post, not to mention the Times--with "all the news that's fit to print" displaying ... more »

Cartoons: The Age-graded School | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

Cartoons: The Age-graded School | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice:Cartoons: The Age-graded Schoolby larrycubanIn my restless search for humor about school reforms as they affect students, teachers, parents, and the nation, I have posted cartoons on testing, technology and children, charters, accountability, and the inescapable blame that accompanies reform over the past five months. I have discovered the following:*Humor is in the head of the beholder.*Cartoonists’ portrayal of schools relies heavily upon traditional ideas of what schools ... more »

Washington State Democratic Party Chairman Dwight Pelz speaks up on ed reform | Seattle Education

Washington State Democratic Party Chairman Dwight Pelz speaks up on ed reform | Seattle Education:Washington State Democratic Party Chairman Dwight Pelz speaks up on ed reformby seattleducation2011To follow is an open letter from Washington State’s Democratic Party Chairman Dwight Pelz:A Democrat For EducationCount me as a Democrat opposed to the most strident elements of so-called Education Reform. Let me be clear that I am not opposed to high standards, high achievement, or accountability. What I reject is the culture of ... more »

The Human Potential Business - Arlington, VA, United States, ASCD EDge Blog post - A Professional Networking Community for Educators

The Human Potential Business - Arlington, VA, United States, ASCD EDge Blog post - A Professional Networking Community for Educators:Looking AheadThe Human Potential BusinessWe are in education. We aren’t in the happiness business or the customer service business or the product development business. We’re in the human potential business. We are so NOT one-size-fits-all, standardized assembly-line, profit-driven bottom line, nine-to-five clock punchers. We are people-centric, in-the-moment, altruistic, roll-up-our-sleeves, touch-the-future, idealists who support children as they lear... more »

Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top 2-26 AM Posts #soschat #edreform

Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top Late Nite Posts 2-25 #soschat #ReclaimingReformBig Education Ape - PostRank (PostRank: All)-3 hours agoSaturday coffee. « Fred KlonskyBig Education Ape - PostRank (PostRank: All)-1 hour agoSaturday coffee. « Fred Klonsky:Saturday coffee.by Fred KlonskyCartoon: Paul SchicklerThe coffee just seemed extra good this morning. Maybe because it is so cold out.Everyone seems to be blaming themselves for the wet sloppy three to four inches of snow that came through the north side of the city ... more »

The Youth Data Archive links data across schools, public agencies, and community based organizations

John W Gardner Center for Youth:The Youth Data ArchiveYDA ProjectsAlternative Education TransitionsEducational Outcomes of Dependent YouthEnglish Learner After School Program Participation in Redwood CityPhysical Fitness and Academic Achievement in Redwood CityPreschool for All Redwood City Community Schools EvaluationSalud AmericaSan Francisco Bridge to SuccessSan Francisco Research ConsortiumSequoia High School Teen Resource CenterTruancy and Early Chronic Absenteeism in Redwood CityYouth Development and MotivationActive YDA PartnersSan Francisco City and County City College of Sa... more »

Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top Late Nite Posts 2-25 #soschat #ReclaimingReform

Saturday coffee. « Fred KlonskyBig Education Ape - PostRank (PostRank: All)-1 hour agoSaturday coffee. « Fred Klonsky:Saturday coffee.by Fred KlonskyCartoon: Paul SchicklerThe coffee just seemed extra good this morning. Maybe because it is so cold out.Everyone seems to be blaming themselves for the wet sloppy three to four inches of snow that came through the north side of the city on Thursday. They blame themselves because everyone has been talking about how there has been no snow this winter. It ... more »

Schools Matter: What the U.S. Can Learn from Education in Venezuela

Schools Matter: What the U.S. Can Learn from Education in Venezuela:What the U.S. Can Learn from Education in Venezuelaby Judy RabinThe PBS NewsHour this Friday evening featured a music program that brings music lessons to a few lucky students in low-income neighborhoods in New York City. Modeled on a program in Venezuela, Harmony, supported by private philanthropy, is helping to raise test scores, improving reading and math skills and keeping kids in school. There are "no excuses" for wasting billions ... more »

NYC Public School Parents: A principal at a high performing school explains why she is "absolutely sick" about the public release of the TDRs"

NYC Public School Parents: A principal at a high performing school explains why she is "absolutely sick" about the public release of the TDRs":A principal at a high performing school explains why she is "absolutely sick" about the public release of the TDRs"by Leonie HaimsonHere is a message from Elizabeth Phillips, Principal of P.S. 321 in Brooklyn, who writes: “ I am absolutely sick about the public release of the TDRs. See below for some details in terms of what ... more »

Occupying Parents Win an Audience, but Chicago Schools Still Privatize | Labor Notes

Occupying Parents Win an Audience, but Chicago Schools Still Privatize | Labor Notes:Occupying Parents Win an Audience, but Chicago Schools Still Privatizeby Howard Ryan | Sat, 02/25/2012 - 11:26amHoward Ryan's blogLogin or register to post commentsPrint thisSend to friend Share this story RSS Make text larger orsmallerAfter parents occupied Chicago’s Brian Piccolo Elementary School February 17, they won a commitment from the school board to meet and discuss the “turnarounds” at Piccolo and a neighboring school—measures that would mean firing ... more »

“Mitchell 20″ Model Would Make a Difference for Students « InterACT

“Mitchell 20″ Model Would Make a Difference for Students « InterACT:“Mitchell 20″ Model Would Make a Difference for Studentsby ACT Guest Blog PostsToday’s guest post comes to us from Patrick Guggino, a National Board Certified Teacher in Charter Oak Unified School District. Patrick also serves as a support provider for National Board candidates, and has a Ph.D. in Education from U.C. Riverside, where he focused on Curriculum and Instruction.A couple of Saturdays ago, Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Maximizing Teacher ... more »

Jersey Jazzman: Accountability For Thee, Not For Me?

Jersey Jazzman: Accountability For Thee, Not For Me?:Accountability For Thee, Not For Me?by DukeSo now that it's hitting the fan in NYC, no one wants to stand up and be... oh, what's that word again... oh, yeah...Accountable:Facing a flood of criticism from teachers and principals, the city’s Education Department is trying to distance itself from the release of 18,000 teachers’ individual performance rankings to the press. That has not always been so.In a guide sent to public school principals on ... more »

SHOULD ARNE DUNCAN REMAIN SECRETARY OF EDUCATION?

Antonio S. Caruso's Education Blog:SHOULD ARNE DUNCAN REMAIN SECRETARY OF EDUCATION?There is a growing frustration among teachers that Arne Duncan is failing in his role as Secretary of Education. As a result, I have put together an informal poll to guage the level of frustration. Please look to the right of this post and vote in the poll.Antonio S. Caruso's Education Blog: