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From Diane Ravitch’s Blog
There has been much debate about who wrote the Common Core standards.
Here is a press release that lists the names of the writing teams for each subject as well as “feedback” groups.
You will notice a large representation of…
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For as long as critics have questioned whether school foundations worsen inequities by raising millions for certain schools, school foundations have countered that they're only balancing the equation, writes Mario Koran for Voice of San Diego. The argument goes that low-income schools get Title I and other state funds to meet the needs of disadvantaged students. In fact, Title I -- federal money for students living in…
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What would make the most sense about developing and promoting the necessary ingredients for a high quality public education system in the United States? Would it be an agenda that was made up of the highest standards possible? Of course, but in and of itself this would fall short of a full-bodied agenda for success. Recently, I was at a luncheon where a group of people were exploring how we could have schools adopt policies and practices that would allow children to experience more…
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Sara Stevenson is the librarian at O. Henry Middle School in Austin, Texas, who is sick and tired of assaults on the very notion of public education. Here are her reflections on the…
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One of the striking things about modern school reform is that the people who you would think would be a big part of the discussion — teachers — have largely been ignored. So what do teachers want? Francie Alexander, chief academic…
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Reform Math has a peculiar trait. Kids bring home homework that parents can’t do.
How can this happen? The kids are maybe seven or eight. The parents are 30 or 40, many with college degrees and lots of experience in the real world.
Could such a strange divide happen by accident? Most unlikely.
Even at…
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People often ask me what I’ve learned in 20-plus years of studying districts that have successfully lifted up chronically struggling schools. People also argue with me,…
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