October 2013 Blog Posts (100)

NY parents react in fury to Common Core and testing; Commissioner John King disengages. Watch the OTHER video to see why.

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Added by Michael Keany on October 15, 2013 at 6:00am — No Comments

The Power of a Museum Visit by Dara Zeehandelaar

The Power of a Museum Visit 

In this Education Gadfly article, Dara Zeehandelaar reports on a recent study of school field trips. Researchers gathered data on 11,000 Arkansas students in grades K-12 – half took a one-hour tour of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and half remained in their schools. Several weeks after the field trip, students took a quiz and here were the results:

• Students who visited the museum…

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Added by Michael Keany on October 14, 2013 at 11:56am — No Comments

Standards, Reading Lists, and Censorship by Chester Finn Jr.

Does the Common Core Mandate Specific Works of Literature?

In this Education Gadfly article, Chester Finn addresses the concern that the Common Core ELA standards are dictating the use of certain books. There’s recently been a flap over Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye, which is included in the 11th-grade list in Appendix B of the standards…

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Added by Michael Keany on October 13, 2013 at 11:57am — No Comments

Is Music the Key to Success? By JOANNE LIPMAN

Is Music the Key to Success?

NY Times

CONDOLEEZZA RICE trained to be a concert pianist. Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve, was a professional clarinet and saxophone player. The hedge fund billionaire Bruce Kovner is a pianist who took classes at Juilliard.…

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Added by Michael Keany on October 13, 2013 at 11:12am — No Comments

Turning Education Upside Down By TINA ROSENBERG



Turning Education Upside Down

Fixes
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Added by Michael Keany on October 13, 2013 at 11:09am — No Comments

Commissioner King Is Due Respect..No Matter Our Disagreement

We must be calm enough to do our best thinking not our fastest reacting. With respect and civility we may bring forth a conversation that rudeness and name calling will not. There is room for disagreement but are we engaging in the process or supporting oppositional behaviors that result in things like stalemates and government shut downs?  Read more...

Added by Jill Berkowicz & Ann Myers on October 13, 2013 at 9:06am — No Comments

Common Core Focus on the Text

The current issue of AFT's American Educator contains this interesting piece on close reads.  While the author acknowledges the importance of prior knowledge in the comprehension of a text, he cautions teachers to be selective in their pre-reading practices.  Additionally, he points out the inherent hazards of  blindly following the Common Core push for asking text-dependent…

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Added by Christine Brower-Cohen on October 13, 2013 at 9:05am — No Comments

Princeton, Harvard, Yale, etc. could do more to improve K-12 education

I've often had a fantasy where, circa 1955, the Chairmen of the Departments of English at Princeton, Harvard and Yale stand on the steps of the Library of Congress and proclaim, "We support Rudolf Flesch!" This small gesture could have saved tens of millions of children from misery. But nobody from these places did a thing. Much to their shame.....

Several years back, as I studied Flesch and the swirl we call the Reading…

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Added by Bruce Deitrick Price on October 12, 2013 at 3:29pm — No Comments

The bottom line on SAT scores in one chart By Valerie Strauss



The bottom line on SAT scores in one chart



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Added by Michael Keany on October 11, 2013 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Notes on the Seniority Smokescreen by Bruce D. Baker

Notes on the Seniority Smokescreen

Posted on October 9,…

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Added by Michael Keany on October 11, 2013 at 11:54am — No Comments

Charter Schools and the Future of Public Education BY STAN KARP

Charter Schools and the Future of Public Education

BY STAN KARP

Charter Schools and the Future of Public Education

Ethan…

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Added by Michael Keany on October 11, 2013 at 11:49am — No Comments

Top Ten Reasons Not to Contract With Teach For America By John Wilson

Top Ten Reasons Not to Contract With Teach For America

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Added by Michael Keany on October 11, 2013 at 11:47am — No Comments

Fed Up With Fund-Raising for My Kids’ School By ALANE SALIERNO MASON

Fed Up With Fund-Raising for My Kids’ School

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Added by Michael Keany on October 11, 2013 at 11:08am — No Comments

Upending Stereotypes About Black Students By Leslie T. Fenwick

Upending Stereotypes About Black Students

Article Tools Ed Week

There's a troubling undercurrent to the national conversation about the black-white gap in student achievement. The (mostly) unspoken belief about black students is tied to broader…

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Added by Michael Keany on October 9, 2013 at 11:10am — No Comments

Collaborate, Engage, Stay Connected with NY Educators

Networking is about collaborating, actively engaging, and connecting with colleagues to learn, validate your beliefs, or affect change in daily practice. It is going beyond the day's work to spend time growing as a professional. In today's connected age, real time conversations happen every day in a Twitter environment. There is no face-to-face talk but there is…
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Added by Carol Varsalona on October 9, 2013 at 9:20am — No Comments

Amazingly enough, the Reading Wars continue. Here’s why...

A sight-word is anything you memorize ENTIRELY AS A VISUAL OBJECT. (Google either currency symbols or electrical symbols, find something you never saw before, and stare at it. You won’t be able to pronounce it in any way.)

Meanwhile, a vocabulary word is something you memorize in many ways: spelling, pronunciation, number of syllables, appearance, similar or rhyming words, the history of the word, personal associations,…

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Added by Bruce Deitrick Price on October 8, 2013 at 8:04pm — No Comments

I’m a proud public school teacher. Here’s a glimpse at what I do. From TeacherBiz

I’m a proud public school teacher. Here’s a glimpse at what I do.

From TeacherBiz

I am a teacher.

  • I spend Saturdays reading, researching, and creating materials to use in my classroom.
  • I spend Sundays entering…
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Added by Michael Keany on October 8, 2013 at 1:12pm — No Comments

We Think Coding Is Essential For Our Students...Do You?

Coding is an essential language we should be teaching all of our students.  Perhaps, you haven't thought about that lately. Others are. If you think this is a grand premise, consider Estonia. Read more at Leadership360.

Added by Jill Berkowicz & Ann Myers on October 8, 2013 at 9:16am — No Comments

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