States across the country are working to develop their new school accountability systems as required by the new federal education law, the Every Student Su
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All Over the Cap: The Fight for the Future of Massachusetts’ Charter Schools
In early October technicians working the master controls at local TV stations across Massachusetts will unleash a torrent of education issue ads—the first
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Five years ago, I left a failing school. Having taught in struggling schools for my entire career, the choice was difficult because I left a school that ev
Read MoreCalifornia Families Need Clear School Quality Reports, Not a Rubik’s Cube
California is currently revamping its school quality reports, moving away from abstract, numerical values of school quality to a set of more comprehensive
Read MoreWhat’s So Hard About Telling Me How My Kid Is Doing in School?
Everyone agrees and research confirms that actively engaged parents produce more successful students. Nevertheless, school systems often conspire to deny p
Read MoreThe Common Core Emphasizes Close Reading. Its Critics Should Try That Sometime.
Note the nuance in a press release from the ACT regarding an analysis of the Common Core State Standards based on a survey of 9200 K-12 and college educato
Read MoreTeachers Are Picking Up Where Presidential Candidates Are Falling Short
It was a student who pointed it out to me. “Hey Miss! Why aren’t the presidential candidates talking about our schools?” My sociology students were engaged
Read MoreIt’s Happening: States and Districts Are Starting to #TestBetter
With state testing winding down and the school year coming to a close, now is the perfect time to re-examine the purpose and usefulness of tests in our sch
Read MoreWhy Both Political Parties Need Education Reform
Conservatives argue that markets will solve social problems more efficiently and effectively than the public sector while liberals insist that markets leav
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