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The Joyce Irvine Story: The Consequences of the For-Profit Testing Climate

03:40 | 07-Aug-10  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, NCLB, Reform, Society

“When rewarded or punished solely on test scores schools are encouraged to push out or not take students who will not score well, narrow the curriculum to basic skills, cut out enrichment and engagement activities, and narrow teaching to rote memorization drills.”

Just Stirs Up More Draconian Chaos

04:55 | 13-Mar-10  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Reform, Society

“A shift in principals, and teacher turnover already happens frequently at struggling schools and creates instability that is part of the problem.”

Digest: LA Unified; Baltimore Lawsuit; Ravitch

10:29 | 09-Mar-10  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Florida, NCLB, Society

“Ravitch’s reversal represents a tacit acknowledgment that no kind of educational reform will work without a fundamental change in the way America’s poor are treated in every aspect of their lives.”

The Big Read

05:57 | 28-Aug-08  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Featured, Reading

“… a 2004 report by the National Endowment for the Arts, found that not only is literary reading in America declining rapidly among all groups, but that the rate of decline has accelerated, especially among the young.”

So Noted

08:38 | 07-Apr-08  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Quotable, Society

‘The public schools have always been the friends of the people, and no other system has ever accomplished the good that they have. The different legislatures in the several states have long since decided this, in establishing public schools, that the rich and the poor, side by side, might attend, and receive the self-same instruction, [...]

50 Things Learned in 50 Years

01:46 | 10-Jan-08  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Featured, Quotable, Society

Be fair. Be honest. Be trustworthy. Be generous. Respect others.

Closing the (Extra-Terrestrial) Achievement Gap

09:16 | 24-Nov-07  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Society

“The mission of the Invitation to ETI is to establish communication with any form of extraterrestrial intelligence able to monitor our World Wide Web.”

A Single Question

08:39 | 26-Jul-07  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, NCLB, Society

As a teacher, NCLB and the mentality surrounding it threaten to suck the life and joy and quality out of teaching as well.

We’re Creating Test-Takers, Not Students

11:44 | 06-Jul-07  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, NCLB, Society

Test madness and centralized curriculum control squeeze creativity out of the classroom.

Letters to Love

07:51 | 01-Jan-07  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Featured, Quotable, Society

“I can assure Hart that teachers are not well-compensated and will most likely use those “25 gift cards” to purchase classroom supplies not furnished by the school district.”

Number 236

03:14 | 17-Dec-06  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Society

Happy Beethoven’s Birthday!

NTSA Mess Deepens

10:14 | 11-Dec-06  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Science, Society

“New evidence flatly contradicts statements NTSA has made in defense of its suspect partnerships, and efforts appear to be underway to wipe out online evidence showing that what the oil industry got in exchange was the group’s imprimatur on classroom videos, teaching guides, and other “educational” materials that play down threats like global warming and play up the glories of continued oil dependence.”

They Write Letters

10:01 | 06-Dec-06  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Resources, Society

Make sure Santa’s address is correct!

Go Ahead and Burn It

01:44 | 27-Nov-06  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Literature, Parents, Society

“Some Fond du Lac parents have asked school officials to remove former U.S. poet laureate Maya Angelou’s autobiography from the high school curriculum.”

Turkey Day Conundrum

01:04 | 24-Nov-06  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Social Studies, Society

Ah. The Great American Culture War. Always fun when it spills into the classroom.

Classic Classroom Vignettes, Episode VIN1

09:20 | 30-Nov-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Ann Arbor, Burns Park ES, Culture, Elementary, Overheard, Writing

“What’s a wedgie?”

Computer C.O.R.E. Equips Students for Life

09:19 | 20-Nov-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Society

“He credits much of his success to the nonprofit organization that taught him how to use a computer.”

The $100 Laptop

09:18 | 20-Nov-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Society

“A novel plan to develop a $100 laptop computer for distribution to millions of schoolchildren in developing countries has caught the interest of governments and the attention of computer-industry heavyweights.”

Open Blogs Supplant Locked Diaries

09:18 | 20-Nov-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Society

The implications are huge. And if schools don’t get ahead of the curve, the chaos will be huge as well.

The Ever-Widening Digital Divide

09:17 | 20-Nov-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Society

“Two-thirds of America’s poor do not have access.”

White Flight in Silicon Valley

08:18 | 20-Nov-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Society

Now comes a new angle on the issue: White flight in the face of over-achieving Asian students in Silicon Valley.

Separate Magisteriums

09:01 | 23-Oct-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Science, Society

“Darwin did not use evolution to promote atheism, or to maintain that no concept of God could ever be squared with the structure of nature.”

Blogging for Second Graders

10:35 | 11-Sep-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Blogging, Culture, Society

“They wrote about learning to use a bow and arrow, sitting inside a tepee and petting a buffalo.”

Sophisticated Second Graders

10:30 | 11-Sep-05  |  by Steve  |  published in Culture, Society

“Other educators applaud high expectations but question how many second-graders — most of whom are 7 years old when they start the school year — are developmentally ready for the new tasks.”

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