Tag: principals
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The Choice Challenge
About a month ago I ran across a podcast called Good on Paper, hosted by Jerusalem Demsas, a reporter for The Atlantic. This podcast episode was titled “A Remarkable School-Choice Experiment: Are Principals the Key to Improving Schools?” The introduction begins this way: “In 2012, Los Angeles Unified School District set up an experiment. It…
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You Can Lead a Horse to Water…
Compulsory education laws have been around since 1852, when Massachusetts became the first state to pass a bill that required public school attendance. These laws were originally put in place to improve literacy rates but also to discourage widespread child labor practices of the 19th and early 20th centuries. I think it’s time to get…
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Let’s Try a New Type of Learning Cohort
The school year is coming to an end. Research tells us more black, brown, and poor kids will end this year more under-performing schools than white, middle-class youngsters – a lot more. Most of the black, brown, and poor kids, attending these low-achieving campuses are, destined for summer school, a place traditionally reserved for kids…
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What’s a Learning Coach?
A learning coach is not a teacher. Most public-school teachers utilize lesson planning, which includes instructional strategies, to present a state-approved curriculum to their students. Most of those strategies are judged successful or not by a state-approved standardized test at the end of a teaching cycle, usually 36 weeks. A learning coach creates a learning…
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Why School Districts Don’t Play Well with Their Communities
I’m heading over to our local high school tonight for a listening session. A student was shot and killed recently at another high school here in Des Moines and the school district is hosting a series of listening sessions to receive feedback from the community on school safety. I’m interested in hearing what the conversation…
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Friday News Roundup…
It’s a rainy morning in Iowa this morning. Time to review this week’s news so I can make like a duck and head over to the Drake Relays today. The Education Culture War is Raging. But for Most Parents, It’s Background Noise (NPR) This one is a head scratcher. In a new national poll conducted…