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Is your student 'competent'? A new education yardstick takes the measure. - CSMonitor.com
Is your student 'competent'? A new education yardstick takes the measure. - CSMonitor.com: Is your student 'competent'? A new education yardstick takes the measure.A new learning regimen requires pupils to show proficiency in 'core competencies' for each subject – with no exceptions. It's called competency-based education. Here's who's trying it and what it entails.By Stacy Teicher Khadaroo, Staff
Building a Strong Teacher Work Force | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights
Building a Strong Teacher Work Force | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights: Building a Strong Teacher Work ForceBy Cheryl S. Williams on August 14, 2013I recently attended an information-rich meeting sponsored by the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA), at which Dylan Wiliam, Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment at the University of London, addressed the topic of Teache
First California public school falls to “parent trigger law” - World Socialist Web Site
First California public school falls to “parent trigger law” - World Socialist Web Site: First California public school falls to “parent trigger law”By Jack Cody 14 August 2013Elementary school students in the small California town of Adelanto came back to a different school in late July than they left at the end of the last school year. Over the truncated summer break, Desert Trails Elementary Sc
Seattle teachers union protests proposal to raise class sizes | The Today File | Seattle Times
Seattle teachers union protests proposal to raise class sizes | The Today File | Seattle Times: Seattle teachers union protests proposal to raise class sizesPosted by Linda ShawAbout three months into negotiations over a new contract for Seattle’s teachers, the union is breaking the usual silence around those talks to protest a district proposal to increase class size.The Seattle Education Associa
National teachers union leader points to St. Louis as model : News
National teachers union leader points to St. Louis as model : News: National teachers union leader points to St. Louis as model3Print Email9 hours ago  •  By Elisa Crouch ecrouch@post-dispatch.com > 314-340-8119INPUT August 15, 2008 - Randi Weingarten - New union president of the American Federation of Teachers who was a Wall Street lawyer prior to her current position.Enlarge PhotoIn St. Louis, t
4 Ways to Get Free College Textbooks - US News and World Report
4 Ways to Get Free College Textbooks - US News and World Report: 4 Ways to Get Free College TextbooksCollege students can find free textbooks via university libraries or sites such as Project Gutenberg.By KELSEY SHEEHYAugust 14, 2013 RSS Feed PrintTextbooks can set college students back hundreds of dollars each semester, but free options may be available.College can be a shock to the senses for ma
Is ‘Willful Defiance’ Still Grounds for Suspension? NEA Today
NEA Today: Is ‘Willful Defiance’ Still Grounds for Suspension?By Edward Graham As more educators, administrators and educational experts around the country join the growing chorus of those questioning the effectiveness of suspensions, one school district has already decided to suspend the practice for minor infractions altogether. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the largest school dis
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Byrd-Bennett's sleight-of-hand on charter schools?
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Byrd-Bennett's sleight-of-hand on charter schools?: Byrd-Bennett's sleight-of-hand on charter schools?Barbara Byrd-Bennett has promised that no school closed this year will be handed over to a charter. -- Chicago Tribune (April 23, 2013)When Byrd-Bennett was first pushing her plan to close hundreds of public schools, she promised angry parents and community groups th
Louisiana Educator: Our Rubber Stamp BESE
Louisiana Educator: Our Rubber Stamp BESE: Our Rubber Stamp BESEBESE continued to rubber stamp Superintendent White's recommendations in committee actions yesterday, even when such actions seemed ridiculous by any reasonable standard. BESE members Carolyn Hill, Lottie Beebie, educators and others in the audience repeatedly questioned the logic of the continued moves toward privatization of our pub
Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.
Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.: Losing seniority rights means running schools on the cheap. The CPS budget means winners and losers.  Graphic: Catalyst. The always ridiculous CPS spokesperson Becky Carroll admitted there are winners and losers in the CPS budget. The losers are students and families in district run schools. No surpri
LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 8-14-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Chile: The Most Pro-Market School System in the World, Part 3This is the third and final post about Education in Chile by Professor Mario Waissbluth, which he wrote for this blog to help us understand a system that took Milton Friedman’s advice and relied heavily on testing and choice.   Chile´s Education (III): A necessary change
8-14-13 teacherken at Daily Kos
teacherken at Daily Kos: Please bear with us as we mournWhen Leaves on the Current met him in a gas station in the southside of Virginia, they called him Midnight. She renamed him Cielito he looked like the heavens at night, with a splash of white He joined our household in May 2005, when we already had four rescued felines. He was only 9.  Last week he had some problems and we took him to the vet
Head Start limiting enrollment, cutting programs as sequester kicks in | EdSource Today
Head Start limiting enrollment, cutting programs as sequester kicks in | EdSource Today: Head Start limiting enrollment, cutting programs as sequester kicks inAugust 14th, 2013 | Add a Comment | By Lillian MongeauShare on twitterShare on facebookShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing ServicesCredit: EdSource TodayHundreds of children across the state will be shut out of preschool in September as
NYC Educator: Common Sense Says Reformy John King Must Go
NYC Educator: Common Sense Says Reformy John King Must Go (Diane Ravitch Says So Too): Common Sense Says Reformy John King Must Go (Diane Ravitch Says So Too)If you haven't read Diane Ravitch today, it's time. She's calling for the resignation of NYS Education Commissioner Reformy John King. Ravitch is a voice in the education wilderness demanding we base decisions on research and practice. This f
8-14-13 Perdido Street School
Perdido Street School: Teen's Bad Grades Used As One Reason To Not Place Him On Heart Transplant ListThis doesn't seem like a real story, but it is:Doctors at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta estimate that without a heart transplant, 15-year-old Anthony Stokes will die within three to six months from heart failure. Yet despite his prognosis, they refuse to put Anthony on the transplant list, telli
Read the Common Core standards for kindergarteners
Read the Common Core standards for kindergarteners: Read the Common Core standards for kindergartenersBy Valerie Strauss, Published: August 14 at 4:00 amE-mail the writer2CommentsMoreThe new Common Core State Standardsare being implemented — with a lot of controversy — in most states, and there’s a great deal of discussion about them. But it is unclear whether everybody who is opining for or again

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Despite closings and budget cuts, CPS calls for new charter schools - Chicago Sun-Times
Despite closings and budget cuts, CPS calls for new charter schools - Chicago Sun-Times: Despite closings and budget cuts, CPS calls for new charter schoolsBY LAUREN FITZPATRICK Education Reporter August 13, 2013 7:50PM00Share173RELATED DOCUMENTS Request for Proposals for New Charter Schools MAP: Expanding the charter school footprintRELATED STORIESJudge denies injunction to stop closure of Trumbu
Kendrick Lamar's Control (Happy Birthday, Hip-Hop) - The Jose Vilson | The Jose Vilson
Kendrick Lamar's Control (Happy Birthday, Hip-Hop) - The Jose Vilson | The Jose Vilson: Kendrick Lamar’s Control (Happy Birthday, Hip-Hop)by JOSE VILSON on AUGUST 13, 2013Kendrick Lamar as MLK Jr.“What are you listening to?”I know. I’m not supposed to have kids listening to their iPods in school. It was after the ELA state test, and they needed to decompress after another long period of little to
Nite Cap 8-13-13 #BATsACT #thankateacher #EDCHAT #P2 #Cheats4Change
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 CAPTODAYASCD Leaders on Reflection: Christina Yuknis — Whole Child EducationASCD Leaders on Reflection: Christina Yuknis — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOGASCD Leaders on Reflection: Christina YuknisAugust 13, 2013 by ASCD Whole Child BloggersA def
ASCD Leaders on Reflection: Christina Yuknis — Whole Child Education
ASCD Leaders on Reflection: Christina Yuknis — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOGASCD Leaders on Reflection: Christina YuknisAugust 13, 2013 by ASCD Whole Child BloggersA defining trait of leadership is a passion for success and continuous improvement. With progress comes new vistas and new goals, as well as new challenges to overcome in our never-ending quest for knowledge and excellence
Accrediting commission threatened with possible withdrawal of federal recognition | EdSource Today
Accrediting commission threatened with possible withdrawal of federal recognition | EdSource Today: Accrediting commission threatened with possible withdrawal of federal recognitionAugust 13th, 2013 | Add a Comment | By Louis FreedbergIn an unexpected turn of events, the U.S. Department of Education is threatening to “limit, suspend or terminate” federal recognition of the accrediting commission t
Capitol Weekly: Senate leader’s online education bill draws fire*
Capitol Weekly: Senate leader’s online education bill draws fire*: Senate leader’s online education bill draws fire*By Robert Thompson | 08/13/13 12:00 AM PST Email PrintA bill closely watched by Coursera, a high-flying online education company, that would extend academic credit opportunities for California public university students is likely to be put on hold, the bill author’s office says.On a
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Organizing the disorganized
Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Organizing the disorganized: Organizing the disorganizedThe cover of USA Weekend says it all. Doesn't it. Organizing the beleagueredWord is that CTU organizers are kicking around the idea of organizing beleaguered CPS staff. BBB's non-union minions lately have been bombarded with memos and directives ordering them to work off hours for the mayor's political projects.
Where Education Is ‘Sold to the Highest Bidder’ | toteachornototeach
Where Education Is ‘Sold to the Highest Bidder’ | toteachornototeach: Where Education Is ‘Sold to the Highest Bidder’by Alexander Reed KellyThe attack on the spirit of higher education is exemplified in the installation of former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, a neoliberal archfiend of public schooling, as president of Purdue University.Daniels is the Republican sweetheart who made waves two weeks ag
Teachers For Social Justice: Help restore the CPS budget cuts. Two things you can do this week to get Mayor Emanuel to return money to CPS Schools.
Teachers For Social Justice: Help restore the CPS budget cuts. Two things you can do this week to get Mayor Emanuel to return money to CPS Schools.: Help restore the CPS budget cuts. Two things you can do this week to get Mayor Emanuel to return money to CPS Schools.AUGUST 13, 2013 LEAVE A COMMENTCall the Mayor and Demand TIF Restoration-Rally Sunday, Logan SquareCall Mayor Emanuel's office to dem
Statement on Philadelphia delegation call for $45 million: It’s not enough | Parents United for Public Education
Statement on Philadelphia delegation call for $45 million: It’s not enough | Parents United for Public Education: Statement on Philadelphia delegation call for $45 million: It’s not enoughPosted on August 13, 2013 by PARENTSUNITEDPHILALeave a comment“It’s not enough.”Parents United for Public Education supports the call of the Philadelphia delegation for the state to immediately release the $45 m
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all: Fort Wayne School Board Votes to Disregard Bennett A-F GradesThe Fort Wayne Community School Board passed a resolution by a vote o 6-1 to discontinue using the A-F grading system created by disgraced former State Superintendent Tony Bennett. The South Bend, Indiana, school board is considering the same resolution:   RESOLUTION OF T
How To Define ‘Success’? | Gary Rubinstein's Blog
How To Define ‘Success’? | Gary Rubinstein's Blog: How To Define ‘Success’?The new and improved New York State tests have arrived and the higher standards have taken much of the air out of many charter chain’s balloons.  Schools, in particular, from KIPP and Democracy Prep have seen their status change from ‘above average’ to ‘below average’ overnight, at least based on the ‘reform’ definition of
WATCH: Common Core State Standards: Part 1 - Teaching | Learning Matters
WATCH: Common Core State Standards: Part 1 - Teaching | Learning Matters: WATCH: Common Core State Standards: Part 1 - TeachingProduced by: Cat McGrathStandards only describe what students should know by the end of each grade level. How these standards are taught–what happens in the classroom–is the curriculum, and that is the responsibility of states and school districts. In this segment we see h
Missionary Zeal and the Paradox of Paternalism | the becoming radical
Missionary Zeal and the Paradox of Paternalism | the becoming radical: Missionary Zeal and the Paradox of PaternalismPosted on August 13, 2013 by plthomaseddThe United States of America fails Allie Fox, pushing him to abandon his homeland and to drag his family to the coast of Honduras in Paul Theroux’sMosquito Coast, popularized by the Harrison Ford and River Phoenix film adaptation:“That’s busin
Failing To The Top
Failing To The Top: Failing To The TopI have this recurring nightmare – one that, I fear, is about to become reality for most of America’s school children.In my dream, I’m back in elementary school. It’s testing day and I’m struggling to remember my locker combination and get to class on time. My backpack implausibly opens and spills its contents into the hallway. Indifferent schoolmates rush by.F
“I See Bad Teachers…” | EduShyster
“I See Bad Teachers…” | EduShyster: “I See Bad Teachers…”Posted on August 13, 2013“I see bad teachers…. Walking around like excellent teachers….”Reader: when viewing the latest blockbuster at my local megaplex, I often find myself wondering whether the director of said film has any ideas for reforming our failed and failing public schools. That’s why I was so pleased to learn that M. Night Shyamal
Court ruling limits fees schools can collect for replacement housing SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources
SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources: Court ruling limits fees schools can collect for replacement housingBy Kimberly BeltranTuesday, August 13, 2013California districts may not impose school-impact fees on new projects built to replace existing housing, a California appeals court ruled late last month.A recent analysis of the decision in developer Cresta Bella’s lawsuit against Poway Un
Comfortable Baby Steps? | My Island View
Comfortable Baby Steps? | My Island View: Comfortable Baby Steps?August 13, 2013 by tomwhitbyI think everyone has certain phrases, or catchwords that tend to set them off. Some of us, of the more passionate persuasion, have phrases that send us over the edge. I am not talking about the conference clichés like “that’s where the tire meets the road” or “Let’s not kick that can down the road” and the
8-13-13 Seattle Schools Community Forum
Seattle Schools Community Forum:  Washington State Charter Law Case UpdateThe charter school law case has been assigned to King County and to Judge Jean Rietschel.  I was amused to read elsewhere that the lawyers for the plaintiffs were accused of going "court and judge shopping."For the record, most cases involving statewide issues are either heard in Olympia (state capital) or Seattle (largest c
8-13-13 Schools Matter @ The Chalk Face
SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE: Paul Toner, MA TURNcoat, Leads Charge for Common Core and PARCCLawyer, corporate stooge, and MTA President, Paul Toner has sold teachers down the river in Massachusetts with support for test score based teacher evaluations, more segregated corporate reform schools, and now the Common Core testing delivery system. Toner has a propaganda piece at the MTA site that on
Stephen Colbert adds new subject to science education
Stephen Colbert adds new subject to science education: Stephen Colbert adds new subject to science educationBy Valerie Strauss, Published: August 13 at 11:48 amE-mail the writerStephen Colbert (By Mark Wilson / The Washington Post)Stephen Colbert had some fun Monday night talking about science education with guest Rep. Rush Holt. The New Jersey  congressman and Jeopardy winner is one of four candi
8-13-13 Ed Notes Online
Ed Notes Online: A Weekend (not with Bernie) in ChicagoMoi, Yelena, AJ, James, Camille, Megan, Julie, Gloria, Jia (Sean caught a flight)I have so much to say about the trip to Chicago I made with a big crew from MORE this past weekend but so much of it would be boring -- like you don't really want to know just how much beer I drank. And how much fun it was to hang out with year old Jack who can no
Empathy? An Ethos Born in the Staffroom — Whole Child Education
Empathy? An Ethos Born in the Staffroom — Whole Child Education: THE WHOLE CHILD BLOGEmpathy? An Ethos Born in the StaffroomAugust 13, 2013 by Start EmpathyPost written by Vinciane Rycroft for Ashoka's Start Empathy Initiative, a whole child partner organization. Originally published in The Times Educational Supplement Pro.Ian, aged 8, throws his younger brother Robin on the ground. Tears and scre
8-13-13 Jersey Jazzman
Jersey Jazzman: NY State Tests: Misguided Mixing of Norms and CriteriaBefore I go any further, I think I need to regroup. Most of you probably have a good familiarity with what I'm going to discuss; however, I think it may be helpful to step back for a moment and think about some of the basics before we proceed. I know it will be helpful to me. When we last left our discussion of the crashing of N
Parent trigger laws divide communities: Opposing view
Parent trigger laws divide communities: Opposing view: "Parent trigger laws divide communities"Parent trigger laws divide communitiesToxic tactic allows parent petition drives to close schools, fire staff members or allow takeover by private charter operators.Parental involvement plays a critical role in student success. Teachers know that students whose parents take an active part in their educat
Education Grants - Fall 2013 | The Pollination ProjectThe Pollination Project
Education Grants - Fall 2013 | The Pollination ProjectThe Pollination Project: Education Grants – Fall 2013The Pollination Project, in partnership with the Institute for Humane Education, is offering up to 20 grant awards in Fall, 2013, for educators to create projects that support their students in making a positive difference in the world.We are seeking educators who are committed to bringing fo
Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team
FCMAT » Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team: Schools don't need licensed nurses to give medications, court rulesEducation HeadlinesTuesday, August 13, 2013Back to school means big changes, challenges at LAUSDThe start of classes Tuesday will launch a watershed year for Los Angeles Unified as it rolls out a new curriculum, toughens its graduation requirements and launches an innovative s
A question about (the change in) testing | JD2718
A question about (the change in) testing | JD2718: A question about (the change in) testingAUGUST 13, 2013 AM31 11:19 AMtags: education reform, hypocrisyThe frequency of tests in schools probably hasn’t changed much in the last few generations… but the type of tests, their nature, duration, consequences… those have changed.“Was your education harmed by the lack of today’s testing program?”When I w
Selective Schools Select Experience | InterACT
Selective Schools Select Experience | InterACT: Selective Schools Select ExperienceAUGUST 13, 2013by David B. CohenExperienced teachers in a stable school, working as a team to promote student learning in a positive environment (photo by the author).One of my favorite parts of a new school year is meeting new colleagues. I’m always impressed at the variety of experience and talent added to the roo
Morning Wink 8-13-13 AM Posts #BATsACT #edreform #EDCHAT #P2 #Cheats4Change
BIG EDUCATION APE - MORNING WINK  AM POSTSTODAYCommon Core Tests are Not Good for Children or Other Living Things - Living in Dialogue - Education Week TeacherCommon Core Tests are Not Good for Children or Other Living Things - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher: Common Core Tests are Not Good for Children or Other Living ThingsBy Anthony Cody on August 13, 2013 10:09 AMLast week I wrote