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Learning from Our Mistakes by Kate Nonesuch



Learning from Our Mistakes



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On education, let's ask those who care the most

On education, let's ask those who care the most

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Education in the 'Twilight Zone’ by Dr. Arnold Dodge



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Screening high school athletes for heart conditions will save lives

Screening high school athletes for heart conditions will save lives

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You have no clue what school nurses really do by Valerie Strauss

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A rather unusual ‘thank you’ to teachers by Kathleen Jasper

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By Valerie Strauss

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Charters and equity

Charters and equity

A new report from the Walton Foundation finds charter schools on average receive less public money than traditional schools, reports Joy Resmovits for The Huffington Post. Yet many feel this funding gap isn't necessarily unfair, and the report's methodology masks fundamental differences between charter- and public-school populations. The report examined charter funding in 30 states and D.C., finding the disparity between public and charter…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 8, 2014 at 2:14pm — No Comments

U.S. testing: Are the stakes actually high?

U.S. testing: Are the stakes actually high?

High school students in the U.S. take many standardized tests, but how do these compare with those taken by teenagers around the world? asks Cory Turner of NPR. For instance, at the age of 16, almost every child in England takes between 15 to 20 substantial examinations, all part of one test, which determine whether they finish high school. Finland has a single standardized exam at the end of high school, but it…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 8, 2014 at 2:12pm — No Comments

Almost no one benefits from high-stakes testing

Almost no one benefits from high-stakes testing

High-stakes testing in the District of Columbia is especially burdensome to low-performing schools, write Josie Malone and Wagma Mommandi, a sixth-year high school English Language Arts teacher and a fifth-year high school science teacher, in The Huffington Post. The DC CAS (Comprehensive Assessment System) does not show student growth, which is needed for schools to demonstrate actual progress achieved by…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 8, 2014 at 2:11pm — No Comments

The Common Core could help ELLs

The Common Core could help ELLs

Some educators, including those enthusiastic about the Common Core, have publicly worried about the effects of the standards on students already lagging, especially those still learning English, writes Pat Wingert for The Hechinger Report. Teachers fear the achievement gap between native speakers and English learners (ELLs) will widen, particularly where teachers have too little training and too few resources. The number of…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 8, 2014 at 2:09pm — No Comments

Here is What Black Teachers Should Know

Here is What Black Teachers Should Know

No matter your location, your school district, your pitfalls, setbacks, or mountains ahead to climb you are the next life changing influence in a room full of desirable minds who need your best that…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 8, 2014 at 11:13am — No Comments

New Republic writer skewers the idea of teaching 'grit'

New Republic writer skewers the idea of teaching 'grit'

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  • Charter network KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) is known for its character education model that…
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Added by Michael Keany on May 8, 2014 at 10:22am — No Comments

Are test boycotts a growing trend?

Are test boycotts a growing trend?

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Parental involvement overrated? Don't buy it

Parental involvement overrated? Don't buy it

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The positives of uniformity

The positives of uniformity

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Added by Michael Keany on May 8, 2014 at 10:10am — No Comments

What will education look like in 10 years? - Superintendent Cindy Elsberry

What will education look like in 10 years?

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Added by Michael Keany on May 7, 2014 at 9:50am — No Comments

What does the research say? A place where parents can find out by Annie Murphy Paul

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Added by Michael Keany on May 7, 2014 at 9:24am — No Comments

What ‘setting high expectations’ for all students really means by Esther Quintero

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Added by Michael Keany on May 6, 2014 at 6:25am — No Comments

The High Stakes of Teacher Evaluation By Jack Schneider

The High Stakes of Teacher Evaluation

By Jack Schneider

Teacher behavior matters less than student learning. That’s the new mantra in education reform.

From coast to coast, classroom observations are being replaced by student achievement scores as

the coin of the realm in teacher evaluation. In many states, 50 percent of teacher effectiveness

ratings are now determined by such data, and if the trend continues that number will only grow.

It won’t be…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 4, 2014 at 1:30pm — No Comments

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