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Educators alarmed by some questions on N.Y. Common Core tests by Carol Burris via Valerie Strauss

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Educators alarmed by some questions on N.Y. Common Core tests

By Valerie Strauss April 19 at 12:15 PM

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Added by Michael Keany on April 20, 2015 at 9:02am — No Comments

Title I -- program, no; funding stream, yes by Holly Yettick

Title I -- program, no; funding stream, yes

Does Title I raise test scores? asks Holly Yettick in Education Week. Fifty years after passage of the ESEA, the question remains unanswered, she writes. Evaluation after evaluation has failed to identify decisive, long-lasting impacts of the funding aimed at raising achievement for disadvantaged children. Part of this lack of evidence stems from Title I's design: Researchers face the fundamental problem of defining…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 17, 2015 at 2:18pm — No Comments

Everyone WINs! by Mary Hendricks-Harris

Everyone WINs!

Mary Hendricks-Harris

Mary Hendricks-Harris is chief academic officer for the Francis Howell School District in Missouri. With more than 20 years of experience, Mary has been a…

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Want Reform? Principals Matter, Too By WILL MILLER



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Wrong Answer: In an era of high-stakes testing, a struggling school made a shocking choice. BY RACHEL AVIV





Wrong Answer

In an era of high-stakes testing, a struggling school made a shocking choice.

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Added by Michael Keany on April 15, 2015 at 2:10pm — No Comments

On the Atlanta Testing Scandal and Coaching By Elena Aguilar

On the Atlanta Testing Scandal and Coaching

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The Declaration of Independence from Excessive Test Preparation - Want to Sign? by Steve Peha and Justin Baeder

FREE: The Declaration of Independence from Excessive Test Preparation

by Steve Peha

TEACHING THAT MAKES SENSE…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 12, 2015 at 1:24pm — No Comments

MUSIC: Now Don't Get Mad at Me... by Steve Peha

MUSIC: Now Don't Get Mad at Me...

by Steve Peha

TEACHING THAT MAKES SENSE

www.ttms.org

I don’t talk much about music in this newsletter and I really should, if for no other reason than I loved it in high school, was a music major in college for a while, and had a short but interesting…

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iPads < Teachers By Peg Tyre

iPads < Teachers

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https://medium.com/bright/ipads-teachers-e51896af3930…



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Race to the Top: A Metaphor Reconsidered by Arnold Dodge

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High Noon: The Showdown Over High-Stakes Testing by Rick Stiggins via Peter DeWitt

High Noon: The Showdown Over High-Stakes Testing

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Added by Michael Keany on April 6, 2015 at 8:52am — No Comments

The new new noncognitive skills by Kessington A. Bennett Waldorf IV (A Late April Fools Article)

The new new noncognitive skills

Kessington A. Bennett Waldorf IV…
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Added by Michael Keany on April 4, 2015 at 8:37am — No Comments

Helping Struggling Schools by Robert Slavin

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A metric is only useful as a metric when it isn't used as a metric by Eduardo Porter

A metric is only useful as a metric when it isn't used as a metric

What will happen when teachers are systematically rewarded or punished based on standardized tests? asks Eduardo Porter in The New York Times. The design of any system must be carefully thought through to avoid sending incentives astray, since people -- wittingly or unwittingly -- goose numbers once a measure is set up. The phenomenon is known as Goodhart's Law, though one economist calls it…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 3, 2015 at 4:25pm — No Comments

Coming soon: A larger gap in achievement scores by Tara García Mathewson

Coming soon: A larger gap in achievement scores

The Common Core was rolled out with promises of closing learning and achievement gaps, but in the short term, gaps will almost certainly grow wider, writes Tara García Mathewson for The Hechinger Report. The gap in scores between disadvantaged students and peers has already ballooned in Illinois, New York, and Kentucky, all of which launched early versions of aligned exams. In Illinois, the achievement gap…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 3, 2015 at 4:21pm — No Comments

The Common Core: promises, promises by Emmanuel Felton

The Common Core: promises, promises

In 2010, plans for Common Core-aligned tests were introduced with fanfare and promises they'd end dumbed-down, multiple-choice tests and weeks of mindless prepping, writes Emmanuel Felton for McClatchy. They'd bring coherence to a mishmash of state exams and allow states for the first time to compare local students to peers elsewhere. Their online format would make testing more efficient, accurate, and relevant to the…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 3, 2015 at 4:20pm — No Comments

The absurd insistence on a four-year degree by Robert Reich

The absurd insistence on a four-year degree

It's an absurdity that a four-year college degree has become the only gateway into the American middle class, writes Robert Reich for The Christian Science Monitor. Not every young person is suited to four years of college: They may be bright and ambitious, but would get little out of it and would rather be doing something else, like making money or painting murals. Yet they feel compelled since they've been told…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 3, 2015 at 4:17pm — No Comments

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