Jun
11
2008
0

D is the New F for North Carolina

I commented recently on an article for The Core Knowledge Blog about bottom of the line grade inflation. They reported that one North Carolina district was in discussions to make 61% the lowest grade rather than 50%.  That is, in ...
Jun
10
2008
1

This Totally Beats the “#1 Teacher” Mug

Sometimes, if you're lucky, you get a student who gives you a mug at the end of the school year. Sometimes, you even get a letter of thanks on a Teacher Appreciation Day.  And then there are the times (maybe) ...
Jun
09
2008
2

Credential Programs: Give us your money and we’ll give you a classroom

In Education Week's article, "Busywork 101," Jay Solomon writes that the credential programs of today are a "seemingly endless journey through the abstract and the ridiculous."  He also claims that these programs aren't a conspiracy of arbitrary tedium.  I beg ...
Jun
04
2008
0

The Carnival #174 has Arrived!

Check out this week's Carnival of Education hosted by Eduwonk.  
Jun
02
2008
4

Make an Offer They Can’t Refuse

The Washington Post reported that the Washington Teachers' Union is "proposing a three year contract...that would eliminate seniority."  This would allow administrators to retain newer but more effective teachers while relocating more veteran teachers to positions seemingly more suitable for ...
May
31
2008
3

Cheering on the Demise of One’s Own School

It seems that at every school there is always a small minority of teachers that don't seem to like teaching, or kids, for that matter.  And putting in more then the minimum is unheard of.  But beyond that there seems ...
May
24
2008
0

Teacher Observations: Principals vs. the Union

Teacher Magazine has an article today about Idaho's progress in developing a standardized teacher evaluation that could be a stepping stone for developing an acceptable pay-for-performance legislature. The article didn't get me thinking so must about the concept of a standardized ...
May
24
2008
3

Dave Saba Comment: “Alternative Programs for Teacher Credentialing”

Dave Saba of DoE: Dave on Ed fame examined the Center for American Progress report on Alternative Teacher Certification possibilities.  In response to his post, I commented that not only are alternative methods of teacher credentialing a must, the development ...
May
23
2008
2

Don’t Knock the Less Experienced Teacher

Look, we all know the statistics.  Many of the hardest-to-teach classes are being taught by the least experienced teachers.  According to Education Week, a study was recently conducted in Philadeliphia evaluating 9th graders, "the make-or-break year for many students on ...
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