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Teaching Students, Missionary Zeal, and the Cult of Personality

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published The Becoming Radical. March 9, 2014 As a teacher educator, I now spend much of my spring visiting schools and observing my seniors who are learning to teach in extended field experiences (my university’s version of student teaching). What [...]

Teaching Students, Missionary Zeal, and the Cult of Personality2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00

New Survey: Teachers Say Their Voices Aren’t Being Heard

By Emily Richmond | Originally Published at Education Writers Association. February 26, 2014 When it comes to having their voices heard, teachers overwhelmingly say they aren’t being listened to on matters of education policy at the state or national level. At the school level, however, 69 percent [...]

New Survey: Teachers Say Their Voices Aren’t Being Heard2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

This Trial Could Change Public Education Forever

By karoli | Originally Published at Crooks and Liars. February 19, 2014 If you like your teachers, you can keep them...until the billionaires fix that bug in the system. Education is the playground for billionaire philanthropy, regardless of ideology. Moral conservative billionaires want it privatized so [...]

This Trial Could Change Public Education Forever2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

N.J. Education Chief to Resign for Greener Pastures

Another New Jersey official resigns and no, there is no scandal. Indeed, from those who report on New Jersey education policy there is much praise for his endeavors. Nonetheless, signs still exist; for Chris Christie appointees it is profits before people, greener pastures over the good of [...]

N.J. Education Chief to Resign for Greener Pastures2016-11-29T17:38:16-05:00

For Whites Only – Students and Teachers Matter

Teacher Linda Robinson works on algebra with students, left, Alicia Varney and Savannah Reed, both 16, at Union County’s Porter Ridge High, one of the schools that logged a strong performance on new state ratings of teacher effectiveness. Davie Hinshaw — dhinshaw@charlotteobserver.com Introductory Essay By Betsy L. [...]

For Whites Only – Students and Teachers Matter2016-11-29T17:38:16-05:00

When Is School Reform Not Enough?

Illustration; Copyright Bob Cahm By Ann Evans de Bernard | Originally Published at Education Week. February 3, 2014 | Published in Print: February 5, 2014, as When Is School Reform Not Reform? My state of Connecticut, like many others across the country, has received much attention lately [...]

When Is School Reform Not Enough?2016-11-29T17:38:18-05:00

Fight Over Effective Teachers Shifts to Courtroom

Some of the students who are suing the State of California over tenure for teachers walked to a news conference this week outside Superior Court in Los Angeles. Monica Almeida/The New York Times By Jennifer Medina | Originally Published at The New York Times. January 31, 2014 [...]

Fight Over Effective Teachers Shifts to Courtroom2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

Charter School Network Launches New Teacher Recruitment Program

When is a teacher not a teacher? In 2014, this question is a just one. Ask yourself if you agree, a qualified teacher is a student in training, or might it be that “A year of taking classes two days a week while assuming full-time, school-based responsibilities [...]

Charter School Network Launches New Teacher Recruitment Program2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

Should Mayor de Blasio Unravel Bloomberg’s Reforms?

Photograph; Mayor Bill de Blasio and his new schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, tour the Bronx School of Young Leaders. Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times Originally Published at The New York Times. January 15, 2014 One door closes and another opens. In every life change comes. We know [...]

Should Mayor de Blasio Unravel Bloomberg’s Reforms?2016-11-29T17:38:21-05:00
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