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Dangerously Irrelevant
APRIL 28, 2013 BY SCOTT MCLEOD
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In charting a course to sail your boat around the world, you don't hire a navigator who still believes the Earth is flat. Yet we continue to ask…
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Can educational policymakers see if there’s other, perhaps equally important ways to assess the value of a child’s experience in the learning process beyond standardized tests? With all of the recent questions and concerns regarding such testing, is there any way to see if students are prepared for their future beyond the numbers they receive from being excessively tested? If we are looking for evidence of active engagement of learning that lasts a lifetime, you may want to search no…
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Computers Grading Students’ Essays – Some Push-Back
Several people wrote letters to The New York Times in response to the article about computer grading of students’ essays (summarized in Marshall Memo 480). Here are excerpts from two of the letters:
• “Far from being grateful for ‘a break’ from grading papers, I am dismayed by the prospect of substituting the teacher-student interactions that are the heart of…
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Further Thoughts on the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) Study
In this interview with Michael Jonas in CommonWealth Magazine, Harvard professor and Measures of Effective Teaching project honcho Thomas Kane discusses MET findings. Four excerpts:
• “In math, a top-quartile teacher on the combined measure [test-score gains, classroom observations, and student survey data] generated 7.6 more months of learning in a typical…
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Do you recall that image of the scarecrow pointing in two directions when Dorothy reaches a fork in the road in the movie The Wizard of Oz? I find myself reminded of that scene when I think about where we are in education today.
On the one hand, we are asked to challenge students to dig deeper in their learning. On the other hand, we are driven to engage children an inch deep and a mile wide with testing and tasks. We are told to raise standards, but cut your budgets;…
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What better way to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Day than by sharing and discussing the ideas and experiences of teacher leaders? Today, CTQ released a report on teacher education, written by a team of 17…
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By Zakkiaya Bowen
NY Times May 8, 2013
I am 21 years old and a full-time student at LaGuardia Community College, working toward a degree in writing and literature. I am a writer for Represent magazine and I work as a research analyst for an international company.
I sound like I’ve got it all figured it out,…
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