Tag: students
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A Learning Lesson from Florida (That’s Right! Florida!)
I’m still writing about articles I read while sitting on a dock a few weeks ago. This article, printed in The 74 online newsletter, caught my attention since I’m attracted to stories about traditional school leaders who break away to begin something new and exciting. Written by Michael Q. McShane, director of national research at…
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We’re Caught in a Trap (and I’m not talking Elvis here)
The Des Moines Register recently published an article highlighting six new superintendents hired recently to lead Des Moines area school districts. One of the questions asked by the newspaper reporter was: “What are the top three things you are spending ESSER (Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief) funds on? And how are you going to…
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Friday News Roundup
It’s been a while since I’ve released a Friday News Roundup, so, with the beginning of the school year, we have a lot to catch up on regarding news that impacts learning. So here we go… U.S. Education Secretary Cardona: How to Fix Teacher Shortages, Create Safe Schools (EducationWeek) Right before school started, EducationWeek reporter…
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Seeing into The Future
One of the challenges, to those of us who want our traditional school system changed into something more centered on the individual learner, is the inability of others to “see” what that future might look like. I ran across an article recently shared by Education Reimagined, that might help us “see” better into the future…
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Language Matters. It Matters A Lot.
While sitting on the dock at the lake last week, I read a fascinating article written by Kelly Young, President and Founder of Education Reimagined (ER.) Education Reimagined is a Washington D.C.-based group attempting to catalyze the invention of a new public education system. I’ve been somewhat critical in the past of Education Reimagined and…
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The Errors of Well-Intentioned Adults (in Indiana)
I’m back after some time at the lake – tanned, rested, and ready. While away, I saw an article in The 74 titled “Allies Rally Behind Indiana NAACP’s Black Student Achievement Proposal.” The 74’s Jo Napolitano reported that: “Four months after the NAACP State Conference released an aggressive plan to close deep and persistent gaps…
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It’s Time to Pick It Up a Bit
Earlier this summer, Kelly Young, President and Founder of Education Reimagined, shared her thoughts on what infrastructure is needed to enable learner-centered ecosystems to thrive. In her article, Young writes: “Luckily, there are pieces of this infrastructure already out there, whether they are being deployed in a single learner-centered environment, a micro-school, or in an…
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The Only Thing We Have to Fear…
“So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself – nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.” Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address, 1933 Change is hard inside schools. It’s easier to keep doing the same things…
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Are We Starting a School Year or a Learning Year?
School starts here in Iowa this week, so an EducationWeek article, written by Tyrone C. Howard and published on August 12, 2022, caught my eye. Dr. Howard is a professor of Education at the University of California, Los Angeles and the director of the university’s Center for the Transformation of Schools. Howard is also president-elect…
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Friday News Roundup
It’s Friday! Time for the news roundup. Poll: Support for Schools Shook by Pandemic (The 74) Linda Jacobson from The 74 reported this week: “The historically positive views toward public schools took a hit during the pandemic, according to pool results released Tuesday.” “In 2019, 60% of Americans graded their schools an A or a…