Tag: students
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Is Our Public School System Racist?
In most traditional school districts, the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Program, and their collected courses, are the “gold standard” when it comes to offering a college-level experience while still in high school. When I was a middle school and high school principal, one of the reasons we had strong academics is that we persuaded…
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The Toughest Task for Schools
When I worked as a region superintendent in Texas, there was no decision more controversial than whether to keep a neighborhood school open or close it because of low enrollment. Kids couldn’t read. The community was quiet. Kids didn’t do well on their state math exams. The community stayed quiet. Questionable books were found in…
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What’s Happened to Our Character?
I often wonder if what our kids are learning inside schools really makes a difference toward the outcomes we want for our world? Don’t get me wrong, being able to read, write, and problem-solve are important skills everyone needs to possess – especially in this day and age. But when it comes to learning how…
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Our Son Sam
This month our son Sam started his first year of medical school. Sam attended traditional public school kindergarten until he graduated from high school. He was fortunate to be accepted to an elite Midwestern liberal arts college where he earned a degree in biochemistry. Sam always did well within our traditional system of education. He…
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Friday News Roundup
Georgia Teachers Fried After Reading Book on Gender to Fifth-Grade Class (The Washington Post) This past week The Washington Post reported that, “A decision to fire an elementary school teacher from Georgia has been upheld, after she read a children’s book on gender identity to her fifth-grade class earlier this year.” “The Cobb County School…
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Texting with Matt
I used to work with Matt. We launched The Education Game together, a learning service designed to help parents figure out a better way to get their gets smarter and stronger when it came to reading, writing, problem-solving, and character development skills. Although The Education Game didn’t have the impact both Matt and I wanted,…
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WANTED!
Wanted: Classroom teachers who are tired of working in a broken system, creative leaders who want to help young learners become smarter and stronger without the interference of state legislatures, state and local boards of education, and district curriculum departments, adult learning leaders who receive training in building personalized learning plans for their young learners.…
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Academic Tracking is a Racist Practice
Tracking in public schools is supposed to happen when students are placed in certain classes because of their cognitive abilities. When I started teaching in 1984, my Texas middle school had five levels of instruction for every course taught – Pre-IB (International Baccalaureate), Honors, Regular, Basic, and Special Education. Back in the day, adults enjoyed…
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Another Failing System
It seems America’s public schools aren’t the only system struggling these days. According to an article in The New York Times back in July of this year, “Some years ago, a psychiatrist named Wendy Dean read an article about a physician who died by suicide. Such deaths were distressingly common, she discovered. The suicide rate…
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Friday News Roundup
It’s Friday. Time for the Roundup. Why 20 Missouri School Districts Are Seeking New ‘Innovation Waivers’ to Rethink the Way They Test Students (The 74) According to an article in The 74 online, “A network of 20 Missouri school districts is asking the state to implement a more responsive assessment system in order to personalize…