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Parents, More Than Teachers, Are the 'Silver Bullet' for Students in Poverty by Pérsida Himmele

Parents, More Than Teachers, Are the 'Silver Bullet' for Students in Poverty

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A Voice From the 'Rubber Room' By Liana Heitin

A Voice From the 'Rubber Room'

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Open Your Classroom Door to 'Be Better' By Jessica Cuthbertson

Open Your Classroom Door to 'Be Better'

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It's May. It's spring in Colorado. My 6th graders are starting to sound, smell, and act like ... 7th graders. Sunshine and storms trade places depending on the day, so…

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Viral Video: Teacher Unappreciation By Liana Heitin

Viral Video: Teacher Unappreciation

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We Hold These Truths by Bruce Oliver



May 2013 Volume X Issue V

Just for the ASKing! is a monthly e-newsletter that addresses the needs of all those who strive to be instructional leaders. This month, Bruce reflects on what he sees as the belief systems we should use to guide our decisions and actions and asks leaders to step back and reflect on their own core values and how those impact their practice and the practice of their colleagues.…

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Possible Downsides with “No Excuses” Policies in Some Charter Schools

Possible Downsides with “No Excuses” Policies in Some Charter Schools

In this thought-provoking article in Educational Researcher, Joan Goodman (University of Pennsylvania) examines the “rule-oriented” environment characteristic of the inner-city schools run by certain Charter Management Organizations (CMOs). “A conspicuous feature of the regulated environment,” says Goodman, “is an insistence on continuous compliance to pervasive rules that…

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Carol Burris on Ability Grouping in Schools - Larry Ferlazzo's Blog

Response: Ability Grouping In Schools -- Part Two

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Grading writing: The art and science — and why computers can’t do it By Valerie Strauss



Grading writing: The art and science — and why computers can’t do it



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Why collaboration is vital to creating effective schools By Greg Anrig



Why collaboration is vital to creating effective schools



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Connecting test scores to teacher evaluations: Why not? by SCOTT MCLEOD

Connecting test scores to teacher evaluations: Why not?

Dangerously Irrelevant

Mike Wiser at …

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New Leaders Don't Have to 'Fly Solo' By Peter DeWitt

New Leaders Don't Have to 'Fly Solo'

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Technology and Behavior: It's a 21st-Century Thing By Peter Gow

Technology and Behavior: It's a 21st-Century Thing



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We Need a New Approach to Principal Selection By Ronald J. Bonnstetter & Bill J. Bonnstetter

We Need a New Approach to Principal Selection

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In charting a course to sail your boat around the world, you don't hire a navigator who still believes the Earth is flat. Yet we continue to ask…

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Your brain on fiction by Annie Murphy Paul

Your brain on fiction
Of all the pieces I've written over the past couple…
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That Dastardly Computer Gave My Essay a D!

Computers Grading Students’ Essays – Some Push-Back

Several people wrote letters to The New York Times in response to the article about computer grading of students’ essays (summarized in Marshall Memo 480). Here are excerpts from two of the letters:

• “Far from being grateful for ‘a break’ from grading papers, I am dismayed by the prospect of substituting the teacher-student interactions that are the heart of…

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How Do Schools Unlock the Potential of English-Language Learners? By Peter DeWitt

How Do Schools Unlock the Potential of English-Language Learners?

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Top athletes and singers have coaches. Should you? BY ATUL GAWANDE

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Top athletes and singers have coaches. Should you?

BY  OCTOBER 3, 2011

New Yorker Magazine…

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