Tag Archive | "Education Policy"

Master of Myth: What Arne Duncan Says and Does

Friday, September 3, 2010

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Master of Myth: What Arne Duncan Says and Does

Master of Myth: What Arne Duncan Says and Does The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived and dishonest – but the myth – persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. —John F. Kennedy U.S. Secretary of Education has been called the most powerful education secretary in history. With billions of dollars [...]

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Evaluating Teachers with VAM: Variable Ambiguous Mistake

Sunday, August 29, 2010

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Evaluating Teachers with VAM: Variable Ambiguous Mistake

Anyone who has read this blog before is probably aware of my position on the use value-added measurement for teacher evaluation.  I have argued many times here, and in Teacher Magazine, that politicians, self-styled education reformers, and members of the general public are ill-informed if they believe that we can use state tests to determine [...]

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Ed Reformers: Champions of the Wrong Theory of Learning

Thursday, August 26, 2010

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Ed Reformers: Champions of the Wrong Theory of Learning

In alphabetical order: Mike Bloomberg, mayor of New York City. Eli Broad, financier and philanthropist. Jeb Bush, ex-Florida governor and possible 2012 presidential contender. Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education. Bill Gates, business magnate and philanthropist. Joel Klein, chancellor of New York City schools. In education issues, mainstream media sometimes call these gentlemen, “The New [...]

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Emerging Trend: Teachers as Advocates

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

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Emerging Trend: Teachers as Advocates

(This piece was originally published at Cooperative Catalyst.) I keep waiting on the invitation: Who: Teachers What: Education Reform Policy Party Where: Wonk Circles All Over When: NOW! Why: We want YOU to help envision & shape the next generation of schools. The paradox, of course, is that as the reformation of education garners greater [...]

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Education Reformers: Four Key Questions

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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Education Reformers: Four Key Questions

Questions being ignored or inadequately addressed by the current business and industry-driven education reform effort: 1. Market forces in general, and merit pay in particular, are being promoted by leaders of business and industry as keys to improved school performance. In highly effective schools and school systems, educators see themselves as members of a team [...]

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Education Reform: 22 Problems, and a Proposal

Friday, May 14, 2010

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Education Reform: 22 Problems, and a Proposal

The "standards and accountability" education reform effort begun in the 1980s at the urging of leaders of business and industry, is failing. The reform message, powerfully reinforced by mainstream media, is simple: 1. America's schools are, at best, mediocre. 2. Teachers and students deserve most of the blame. 3. As a corrective, rigorous subject-matter standards and tests must be put in place. 4. Market forces must be brought to bear to pressure teachers and students to work to those standards.

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Coming Soon to a School Near You: Big Ed

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

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Coming Soon to a School Near You: Big Ed

Corporate America has given us Big Banks (banks too big to fail) & Big Pharma (a pharmaceutical industry too big to fight). Coming soon to a school near you, courtesy of corporate America: Big Ed

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Lawmakers to Teachers: Answer These 5 Questions!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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Lawmakers to Teachers: Answer These 5 Questions!

I submitted 5 open-ended questions I thought lawmakers should ask teachers before crafting bills aimed at reforming education. The policymakers on the Education Policy Committee thought it was a great idea (especially after the stink teachers made about not being included in reform efforts in Florida).  However, in order to more easily quantify the responses, [...]

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The Multi-Dimensional Job of Teaching

Thursday, April 22, 2010

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The Multi-Dimensional Job of Teaching

Today, a guest repost from Trudy Norton, from her site Mrs. Norton’s Blog. She wrote this insightful piece about a day/life of a public school teacher in response to FL Senator John Thrasher’s comments following Crist’s veto of his bill, SB6.  However, this piece speaks to all teachers, be they Floridians, Texans, Iowans, or humans. Response to [...]

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Calling teachers to action beyond SB 6

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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My heart has been racing for educators over the last month. Even though I no longer take up residence in Florida, I literally experienced palpitations watching debate over Senate Bill 6 take place on the House floor. When considering the potential impact of what could result from passage of said legislation, my thoughts went immediately [...]

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Teacher Uprising of 2010: It’s About Collaboration, Not Merit Pay!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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Teacher Uprising of 2010: It’s About Collaboration, Not Merit Pay!

Critics of Gov. Charlie Crist’s veto of Sentate Bill 6 sensationalize it as “a real setback”, “putting the brakes on progress” & squandering of “an opportunity to improve teacher effectiveness.” Across the nation editorial boards have sounded in on the debate raging down here in Florida, including the Chicago Tribune, which headlined their ed as, “Status [...]

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Teacher Accountability? It’s About Time!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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Teacher Accountability? It’s About Time!

Once upon a time teachers assigned grades, and that was pretty much that. Oh, occasionally a kid would argue that a particular grade was unfair, or complain so loudly that parents or an administrator would get involved, but that was relatively rare. About a generation ago, acceptance of teacher judgment about the quality of student [...]

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Governor Crist’s #SB6 Veto Press Conference (Video)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

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Gov. Crist Vetoes SB6 Press Conference Video This is the video from Governor Crist’s press conference in which he announced he was vetoing Senate Bill 6. This video is from Association Internet Video.

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Governor Crist’s #SB6 Veto Letter

Thursday, April 15, 2010

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Governor Crist’s #SB6 Veto Letter

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(Some) FL Republican Legislators’ Letter to Crist: Veto #SB6

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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(Some) FL Republican Legislators’ Letter to Crist: Veto #SB6

Below is a letter that 6 Florida Republican Legislators sent to Governor Crist today, urging him to veto SB 6. You can click on the link below the images to download a copy of the pdf yourself. Crist Veto SB 6 Letter Image: Veto2009

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Connecting the Dots in Florida: Inside SB6′s Players

Sunday, April 11, 2010

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Connecting the Dots in Florida: Inside SB6′s Players

The numerous connections between businesses, political players, and the current brand of education reform makes for a conspiracy theorist’s candy shop. Unfortunately, its hard to chalk the such theories up to an overactive imagination once the relationships are exposed. I received the below response and link resources from a Florida parent/teacher/SB6 opponent concerning the myriad [...]

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From Florida Teachers to Florida Legislators: Thanks!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

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Representative Rouson’s Remarks on SB6

Friday, April 9, 2010

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Representative Rouson’s Remarks on SB6

Everyone admits that we must do more for our children because in some respects we are failing them. In some respects they are not achieving the way they should so we must take the shoe off and challenge ourselves to walk differently….. but I submit that we must listen and include experts, the professional educators and teachers as we walk.

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Teachers’ Voices Fall on Deaf Ears in #SB6 Debate

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

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Teachers’ Voices Fall on Deaf Ears in #SB6 Debate

Legislative proponents of SB6 and HB7189 are listening to one main demographic: The Chamber of Commerce. The voices of teachers, parents, and administrators are falling on deaf ears. Why?

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