Assessment/Evaluation

The Myth Behind Public School Failure

By Dean Paton | Originally Published at Yes! Magazine. February 21, 2014 In the rush to privatize the country’s schools, corporations and politicians have decimated school budgets, replaced teaching with standardized testing, and placed the blame on teachers and students. Until about 1980, America’s public schoolteachers [...]

The Myth Behind Public School Failure2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

NEA President: We Need a Course Correction on Common Core

In response to many calls from students, parents, and teachers, opinions have changed. Courses too. Now, the President of the National Education Association says it is time for a correction. In respect to the Common Core State Standards or the assessments used to fulfill this agenda, he [...]

NEA President: We Need a Course Correction on Common Core2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

Common Core Curriculum Now Has Critics on the Left

Photograph; Kimberly Celifarco with one of her kindergarten students, Gerson Perez, 5, at Public School 253 in Brooklyn. Victor J. Blue for The New York Times By Al Baker | Originally Published at The New York Times. February The Common Core has been applauded by education leaders [...]

Common Core Curriculum Now Has Critics on the Left2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

House Democrats to Duncan: States are Backsliding on Help for Low Achievers

Photograph; J. Scott Applewhite/AP - Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), the ranking member of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. The word "Democrat" or "Republican" can be a flashpoint. The term "Tea Party" too ignites a flame and yet, at times, any of the three can [...]

House Democrats to Duncan: States are Backsliding on Help for Low Achievers2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

Teflon, Fatalism, and Accountability

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. February 6, 2014 One legacy of Ronald Reagan’s presidency is his being tagged the Teflon president, as Patricia Schroeder explained: As a young congresswoman, I got the idea of calling President Reagan the “Teflon president” [...]

Teflon, Fatalism, and Accountability2016-11-29T17:38:18-05:00

Tennessee Education Report; A Broader, Bolder Score Report

By Andy Spears | Originally Published at Tennessee Education Report. January 27, 2014 Today, newly-formed education advocacy group TREE (Tennesseans Reclaiming Educational Excellence) hosted a presentation by Elaine Weiss of the Broader, Bolder Approach to Education. Weiss discussed recent Tennessee education policy in the context of the [...]

Tennessee Education Report; A Broader, Bolder Score Report2016-11-29T17:38:20-05:00

If Fewer or No Tests, Then What?

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 25, 2014 When I responded to Students Should Be Tested More, Not Less by Jessica Lahey and the related target=new href=http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic951136.files/powerOfTestingMemory-roedigerKarpicke.pdf>study by Henry L. Roediger III and Jeffrey D. Karpicke, in the blog post [...]

If Fewer or No Tests, Then What?2016-11-29T17:38:20-05:00

State Chiefs to Arne Duncan: We Won’t Share Student Data

Graphic by Betsy L. Angert | AngertAesthetics By Catherine Gewertz | Originally Published at Education Week. January 24, 2014 12:23 AM | Download Letter to Secretary Arne Duncan, Department of Education [pdf] Schools chiefs from 34 states have banded together to make a public declaration that they [...]

State Chiefs to Arne Duncan: We Won’t Share Student Data2016-11-29T17:38:20-05:00
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