Tag: students

  • Heed the Warning

    Another report warning us about our dysfunctional K-12 public school system was released last month. Chaired by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and convened by the Hoover Institution, the Education Futures Council published “Ours to Solve, Once – and For All.” The 74 shared an article highlighting the report’s contents: “A year after it was…

  • Friday News Roundup

    It’s Friday. Time for the News Roundup. Jeb Bush: This Election, Families Made Their Voices Heard on School Choice (The 74) This week, Jeb Bush wrote an opinion piece for The 74 discussing how our recent election contained a clear message that American families want more school choice moving forward. Here are a few excerpts…

  • More Learning, Less Money

    Vermont is struggling trying to figure out how to pay for their public school system. While the Green Mountain State isn’t the only state finding itself in financial straits, the Vermont’s commitment to pay top dollar to provide its kids a quality education has historically been above reproach – until now. Last month, Vermont Public’s…

  • Limited Vision

    For the longest time public schools in this country have held a near monopoly on who it is that gets to educate our children. But recently, primarily in Republican-led states, public funds have been applied to non-public learning organizations, like private schools. Recently, Mark Lieberman, a reporter for EducationWeek, provided an analysis of what we…

  • Researching Learner-Centered Practice

    When I worked in the traditional K-12 public school world, we were constantly frustrated with our inability to do what we already know works. In other words, pay attention to research and then apply that research to classroom practice. We were never able to attain the organizational discipline to execute this goal. Very few traditional…

  • Teacher John Wooden

    Over twenty years ago, UCLA’s John Wooden delivered a Ted Talk titled “The Difference Between Winning and Succeeding.” Nicknamed “the Wizard of Westwood” (the location of the UCLA campus), Wooden won ten NCAA basketball championships in a 12-year period, including a record seven in a row. Within this period, Wooden’s Bruin teams won an NCAA…

  • Friday News Roundup

    It’s Friday. Time for the News Roundup. Can Trump Really Dismantle the Department of Education? (EducationWeek) Evie Blad, a reporter for EducationWeek, wrote the following this week regarding attempts to close the U.S. Department of Education: “Plans to abolish the U.S. Department of Education – a key part of President-elect Donald Trump’s platform and a…

  • Des Moines, We Have a Problem

    It seems like school districts across the country want to celebrate success, when what they should be doing is doubling down on working to improve reading, writing, and problem-solving skills in their students – especially those students who are black, brown, or poor. Yesterday we focused on the Houston Independent School District where approximately two-thirds…

  • Houston, We Have a Problem

    Last week Houston voters defeated a school bond worth $4.4 billion. The bond would have financed rebuilding the district’s school and technology infrastructure. After nearly 6 out of 10 Houstonians voting in the school district’s bond election said no to the bond proposal, analysts pointed to the fact that the vote became more of a…

  • If a Church Can Do It

    Traditional K-12 leaders aren’t the most visionary folks around these days. They’re still stuck in a box that thinks the school year should be August to May, the school day should be 8 to 3, and that kids need to come to places called school to learn. Some of us see learning opportunities all over…