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How To Explain the Michelle Rhee Syndrome: The Big Picture | Larry Cuban on School Refo... - 1 views

  • Historically, when the nation has a cold, schools sneeze. Examples are legion. When the Soviet Union launched the satellite Sputnik in 1957, President Eisenhower signed the National Defense Education Act (1958) aimed at getting better math and science teachers National problems of drug and alcohol abuse and tobacco smoking has led to states mandating courses to teach children and youth about the dangers of all of these substances. The Civil Rights movement in the 1950′s and 1960s’s spilled over the schools across the nation. Christian groups have pressured school boards to have prayer in schools, teach creationism, and vouchers (Educational Policy-2004-Lugg-169-87). The U.S. has competed economically with European and Asian countries for markets in the 1890s and since the 1980s. Each time that has occurred, business leaders turned to the schools to produce skilled graduates then for industrial jobs and now for an information-based economy.
  • This vulnerability to political stakeholders is very clear now with business and civic leaders pushing schools to be more efficient and effective in competing with China, Japan, and Germany.
  • In big cities where the problem of bad schooling is worst, results-driven reformers want mayors to take over schools and appoint their own superintendents, individuals who will accept no excuses from teachers and principals, will fight union rules, raise test scores, and create more charter schools.
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  • In American culture there is a decided historical preference for individual action, technological fixes (“miracle cures,” “silver bullets”) to problems, and heroic leaders.  And here at the intersection of cultural traits and a dominant business-driven school reform agenda stretching back over a quarter-century is where Michelle Rhee, Joel Klein, Paul Vallas, Arne Duncan, Geoffrey Canada, and similar figures enter the Big Picture.
  • The current business-dominated reform agenda is harnessed to heroic, media-wise individuals carrying tool-kits filled with charter schools, union-busting devices, and pay-4-performance schemes. This agenda and bigger-than-life individuals place major attention on  ineffective teachers as the major reason for poor student performance in schools.
  • Yes, the conflating of urban schools with all U.S. schools is as damaging a fiction as schools being responsible for economic growth and heroic leaders saving urban schools. No one says such things about schools and teachers in LaJolla (CA), Northbrook (IL), and Massepequa (NY). 
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    I don't always agree with Cuban on his views of tech integration, but he has a wonderful way of explaining the "big picture" which helps us understand what's happening better. 
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    interesting article about school reformers
Kelly Burhop

The Wisconsin Policy Research Institute Blog - 1 views

shared by Kelly Burhop on 07 Mar 11 - Cached
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Bradford Saron

What is the State of your school? | Connected Principals - 1 views

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    Must read on the state of our schools, with some reflective questions. 
Bradford Saron

AASA :: Tweeting in Schools - 1 views

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    Great article by a Wisconsin Tech Savvy Sup!
Bradford Saron

Education Needs a Digital-Age Upgrade - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    We need to also patch in program update for the leaders who would actually facilitate the reform too!
Bradford Saron

Learning with 'e's: Digital literacy 1: What digital literacies? - 1 views

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    Must read.
Bradford Saron

Transformative Questions : 2¢ Worth - 1 views

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    In a reflective mood? Here are questions. 
Gerald Kember

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Twitter: A Social-Media, Multi-Purpose Power Tool - 1 views

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    New blog post. 
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    Brad Saron's website
Bradford Saron

A Theory of Everything (Sort Of) - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • It starts with the fact that globalization and the information technology revolution have gone to a whole new level. Thanks to cloud computing, robotics, 3G wireless connectivity, Skype, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter, the iPad, and cheap Internet-enabled smartphones, the world has gone from connected to hyper-connected. This is the single most important trend in the world today. And it is a critical reason why, to get into the middle class now, you have to study harder, work smarter and adapt quicker than ever before. All this technology and globalization are eliminating more and more “routine” work — the sort of work that once sustained a lot of middle-class lifestyles.
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    Must read!
Bradford Saron

Five myths about America's schools - The Washington Post - 1 views

  • 1. Our schools are failing.
  • 2. Unions defend bad teachers.
  • 3. Billionaires know best.
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    via @mcleod. A great article for talking points. 
Bradford Saron

14 Free and Simple Digital Media Tools | MindShift - 1 views

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    Great collection. Dig in. I'd love feedback on the quality of the tools. 
Bradford Saron

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Purposes for Classroom Blogs - 1 views

  • Here's a cartoon explanation that I made about one of the benefits of teachers having blogs. 
  • Better yet, make students authors on a blog and have them post prompts for their classmates to respond to
  • Demonstrating:By making students authors on a group blog or by having them maintain their own individual blogs they can demonstrate what they've found through research, what they learned, and what they have created to demonstrate their learning.
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    Great article about blogging in a blended classroom. 
Bradford Saron

Kathy Schrock's - Google Blooms Taxonomy - 1 views

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    This is awesome!
Bradford Saron

Google for Teachers - 1 views

shared by Bradford Saron on 14 Jul 11 - Cached
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    What a great resource!
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Changing Before Our Eyes - 1 views

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    New post.
Dave Laehn

Cognitive Interfund Transfer - 1 views

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    This is a really cool site that every superintendent should bookmark and read.
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Visualization of Social Currency and Capital - 1 views

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    New blog post.
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: The #Edtech "Walk the Talk" Autopsy - 1 views

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    New Post. 
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