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Everyone agrees that the most important in-school factor in student achievement is the…
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I recently read a post from Andrew Marcinek, an educator who I greatly respect and often agree with. Are We Chasing Technology or Mastering It? His post however caused me, for the first time after several years of connection, to disagree with him. In his…
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Hope, Title IX, and Dreams of the World Cup
It hadn't occurred to me that the U.S. would actually lose to Japan in the World Cup Soccer Final last Sunday. Our women's team was magical. They came from behind against Brazil and won on penalty kicks and the rest seemed…
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Ronald was six when he noticed his father had black grease around his mouth after working on a car.…
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This piece is part of a leadership roundtable on the right way to approach teacher incentives — with opinion pieces by Duke University behavioral economics professor …
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This piece is part of a leadership roundtable on the right way to approach teacher incentives — with opinion pieces by Duke University behavioral economics…
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Jonathan Kozol has been a tireless advocate for civil rights in education for…
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Note: This is Dr. Joan Daly-Lewis's response to Carol Burris's blog.
Dear Carol:
Carol, here is my concern about the Hinchey article (“ Getting Teacher Assessment Right: What Policymakers Can Learn From Research”)- the new NYS APPR seems to address ALL of the recommendations! But as you have said in your Post blog, the devil is in the details. There is actually much in the new APPR system that could have had the potential to improve the…
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Note: Zak Champagne, an award-winning teacher in Jacksonville, Florida, is…
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Positive lessons about school reform can sometimes be learned from other countries. What England will do…
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Note: Zak Champagne, an award-winning teacher in Jacksonville, Florida, is…
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The McCarthy era of the 1950's destroyed the careers of those who had associated in one way or another with…
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By John Baldoni
John Baldoni is an internationally recognized leadership development consultant, executive coach, author, and speaker. In…
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Please note that this is re-posted from a Blog Post by Tina Barseghian on Mind/Shift.
Sometimes teachers and administrators need a kick in the pants to see what they perceive as problems re-framed in a different way. Adam S. Bellow, author of The Tech Commandments, and founder of…
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