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March 24, 2013

Jack Hassard: School Closings in Our Cities: A Deep Ecological Problem

As Deming (1994a) points out, beware of common sense when we think about such issues as ranking children by grades, ranking schools and teachers by test scores, and rewards and punishments. Deming believes that grades should be abolished, and that the ranking of people and schools should not occur. And significant to the issue of school closure, Deming suggests that taking action (such as closing a school today) may produce more problems in the future, and that a better remedy would be investigate why children in poor neighborhoods are not doing well on state mandated tests, and then do something about it.  Read Full Post >

March 20, 2013

ALEC Promotes Vouchers in Douglas County, Colorado

Not surprisingly, the voucher program drafted and approved by this ALEC-connected group conformed to ALEC's recommendations for a voucher program in Colorado : it uses "scholarships" given to parents for their "choice" of schools; it draws exclusively on state, rather than local, monies; it is structured in a way that claims not to run afoul of the Colorado constitution's Compelled Support Clause and so-called Blaine amendments; and it is even named the "Choice Scholarship" program, in conformity with the ALEC model legislation.  Read Full Post >

March 20, 2013

Closing 80 Schools in Chicago Would Be Psychological Warfare

Can Chicago Public Schools have the capacity to safely and efficiently close up to 80 schools at one time? I dare say NO.  Read Full Post >

March 18, 2013

Charter Expansions and Voucher Initiatives Face Votes in State Legislatures

A variety of bills regarding the expansion of charter schools and tax-credit scholarship programs are moving through state legislatures.  Read Full Post >

March 13, 2013

Study Finds Charters Outpace Districts, Lag Behind State Performance

An analysis of charter school performance in five cities across the U.S. found that charters outperformed their district counterparts but lagged behind statewide performance.  Read Full Post >

March 12, 2013

Florida's Charters Outperform Regular Schools on FCAT

Students in charter schools in Florida outpace their regular school peers on the FCAT and closing the achievement gap.  Read Full Post >

March 08, 2013

Federal Rules Would Go Out the Window with Arizona Bill

The Arizona House has passed a bill stating that schools not receiving federal education funds can ignore several federal K-12 regulations.  Read Full Post >

March 07, 2013

Essential Steps for Charter School Authorizing Outlined

The National Association of Charter School Authorizors releases its "2012 Index of Essential Practices," which surveys charter school authorizers to see how they stack up.  Read Full Post >

March 06, 2013

Are the Poor Too Free? On the Perils of Paternalism

Paul Thomas asks a provocative question this week. Are the poor too free? Are our schools providing students with tools and skills to foster their independence? Or teaching them to be compliant cogs in a machine whose levers of control they will never touch? Thomas describes the paternalism that has become central to modern education, as well as efforts to "reform" it even further.  Read Full Post >

March 05, 2013

John Thompson: Texans Debunk Test-Driven Reform

Addressing the Save Texas Schools rally in Austin on Feb. 23, Superintendent John Kuhn nailed the essence of test-driven "reform." "Some people have forgotten that good teachers actually exist. They spend so much time and effort weeding out the bad ones that they've forgotten to take care of the good ones. This bitter accountability pesticide is over-spraying the weeds and wilting the entire garden." He later rebutted a key argument of market-driven "reform," reminding us that "They say 100,000 kids are on a waiting list for charter schools. Let me tell you about another waiting list. There are 5 million kids waiting for this Legislature to keep our forefathers' promises."  Read Full Post >

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