December 2011 Blog Posts (57)

The UnCollege Movement BY DALE STEPHENS

The UnCollege Movement

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Added by Michael Keany on December 16, 2011 at 4:28pm — No Comments

Bixhorn: LI needs fair share of school aid

Bixhorn: LI needs fair share of school aid

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Gary D. Bixhorn is chief operating officer of Eastern Suffolk BOCES and legislative chairperson of the Suffolk…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 16, 2011 at 9:03am — No Comments

Edublog Awards Don’t Suck!

Last night was the Edublog Awards Presentation, also known as the “Eddie” Awards. This event happens once a year at this time honoring those who excel in the area of Educational Social Media. Categories include educators, students, groups, and vendors. It originally started out recognizing Blogs and Bloggers, but has now expanded to all forms of Social Media as Social Media itself has expanded. This is an example that schools should emulate; the ability to be flexible and change to meet the…

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Added by Tom Whitby on December 15, 2011 at 1:52pm — No Comments

The Future Is Now for Teacher Evaluation by Renee Moore

The Future Is Now for Teacher Evaluation



Renee Moore
The best teacher evaluation should look like good teaching: knowledgeable, well-prepared, flexible, collaborative, and reflective. It should result in the growth of all involved and consistently produce…
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Added by Michael Keany on December 15, 2011 at 9:36am — No Comments

How Can Standardized Test Scores Be Used in Teacher Evaluation? by Patrick Ledesma

How Can Standardized Test Scores Be Used in Teacher Evaluation?



Patrick Ledesma
Whether educators like it or not, the public values the use of standardized test scores as a measure of school quality. Test scores provide a…
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Added by Michael Keany on December 15, 2011 at 9:35am — No Comments

Making Teachers Part of a Team by Jessica Hahn

Making Teachers Part of a Team



Jessica Hahn
Last year, the number of 3rd graders in my school that scored proficient on the state standardized reading test was less than 50 percent. Yet some of the 3rd grade teachers were deemed good teachers. In fact, one of these…
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Added by Michael Keany on December 15, 2011 at 9:33am — No Comments

My First Wish for Teacher Evaluation by Ryan Niman

My First Wish for Teacher Evaluation



Ryan Niman
If a genie in a lamp ever offers me three wishes for my profession, I'm ready.

Here's my first: "I wish for an evaluation system that measures the full set of skills necessary to be a teacher."

In…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 15, 2011 at 9:32am — No Comments

What Does the "Special" in Special Education Mean? BY MARISA KAPLAN

What Does the "Special" in Special Education Mean?

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Added by Michael Keany on December 14, 2011 at 12:11pm — No Comments

Here's a Thought: Reform Driven by Passionate Educators by Eric Sheninger



Ask yourself why…
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Added by Michael Keany on December 14, 2011 at 12:09pm — No Comments

Separation, Divorce & The Child in the Middle By Peter DeWitt

Separation, Divorce & The Child in the Middle

Children…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 13, 2011 at 12:16pm — No Comments

Columbine Victim Rachel Scott's Kindness Lives On by Jean Fain

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Added by Michael Keany on December 13, 2011 at 12:12pm — No Comments

Where do teachers come from? by John Merrow

This is the print preview: Back to normal view »

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Added by Michael Keany on December 13, 2011 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Whose children have been left behind? by Diane Ravitch

NATIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN SUMMIT December 9, 2011 Diane Ravitch

My theme for today: Whose children have been left behind?

Let me tell you a little bit about myself. For many years, I was a strong advocate of testing, accountability, and choice. I worked in three conservative think tanks where these ideas were held sacred. In 1998, I went to Albany, New York, to testify on behalf of charter legislation. At the time I was connected to the conservative Manhattan…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 12, 2011 at 10:14am — No Comments

Class Matters. Why Won’t We Admit It? By HELEN F. LADD and EDWARD B. FISKE

Class Matters. Why Won’t We Admit It?

Durham, N.C.

NY Times

NO one seriously disputes the fact that students from disadvantaged households perform less well in school, on average, than their peers from more advantaged backgrounds. But rather than confront this fact of life head-on, our policy makers mistakenly continue to reason that, since they cannot change the…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 12, 2011 at 9:29am — No Comments

I Ain't Emailing!

I am often intrigued by the controversy surrounding the contraction, “ain’t” which, to the best of my knowledge, has been created by the American education system. Contractions are an informal form of the English Language and should not be used when formal language is required. We generally speak informally, but when it comes to writing, we employ the formal language. That being said, the acceptable contraction for “am not” is “ain’t”, therefore it can only be correctly used with the pronoun…

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Added by Tom Whitby on December 12, 2011 at 9:09am — No Comments

The Trouble With Homework By ANNIE MURPHY PAUL

The Trouble With Homework

NY Times

Annie Murphy Paul is the author of “Origins" and is at work on a new book about the science of learning.

WHEN you think of America’s students, do you picture overworked, stressed-out children bent under backpacks stuffed with textbooks and worksheets? Or do you call to mind glassy-eyed, empty-headed teenagers sitting before computer screens,…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 9, 2011 at 11:22am — 1 Comment

Don't Let Digital Dirt Dash Your Dreams: What Your Online Identity Says About You

Don't Let Digital Dirt Dash Your Dreams: What Your Online Identity Says About You

More and more employers are using online social networking sites, such as…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 9, 2011 at 9:04am — No Comments

"Initiative among job seekers is breathtakingly rare." by Diann Lloyd-Dennis

"Initiative among job seekers is breathtakingly rare."

This comment, made by a recruiter at…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 9, 2011 at 9:01am — No Comments

Ravitch: ‘Miracle schools’ not so miraculous after all

Ravitch: ‘Miracle schools’ not so miraculous after all

This was written by education historian Diane Ravitch for her Bridging…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 9, 2011 at 8:53am — No Comments

After the Garden Is Gone by Marnie Hazelton

After the Garden Is Gone…

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Added by Michael Keany on December 8, 2011 at 8:23pm — No Comments

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