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Jeff Bernstein

Shanker Blog » In Census Finance Data, Most Charters Are Not Quite Public Sch... - 0 views

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    "Last month, the U.S. Census Bureau released its annual public K-12 school finance report (and accompanying datasets). The data, which are for FY 2009 (there's always a lag in finance data), show that spending increased roughly two percent from the previous year. This represents much slower growth than usual. These data are a valuable resource that has rightfully gotten a lot of attention. But there's a serious problem within them, which, while slightly technical, hasn't received any attention at all: The vast majority of public charter schools are not included in the data."
Jeff Bernstein

Montgomery County, Md., Sets Example With Teacher Evaluations - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "The Montgomery County Public Schools system here has a highly regarded program for evaluating teachers, providing them extra support if they are performing poorly and getting rid of those who do not improve. The program, Peer Assistance and Review - known as PAR - uses several hundred senior teachers to mentor both newcomers and struggling veterans. If the mentoring does not work, the PAR panel - made up of eight teachers and eight principals - can vote to fire the teacher. "
Jeff Bernstein

Should Public Schools Replicate KIPP's Long Hours? - E.D. Kain - American Times - Forbes - 0 views

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    "KIPP schools provide a valuable service to low-income students. It may not be scalable to a degree that will truly turn around education in struggling communities, but if nothing else KIPP should be studied to see if some of its DNA can be replicated and grafted onto the public school system."
Jeff Bernstein

5 reasons parents should oppose evaluating teachers on test scores - The Answer Sheet -... - 1 views

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    "The 1988 film "Stand and Deliver" portrayed Jaime Escalante's inspirational teaching of AP Calculus to his East Los Angeles students. Escalante instilled ganas, the desire to succeed, in high school students, many of whom had never before known academic success. Viewers witnessed Escalante and his students teaming up against the test; it was important to them to show the world what they had done together. "
Jeff Bernstein

Don't Believe Critics, Education Reform Works: Jonathan Alter - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    "...The leader of this rear-guard action is Diane Ravitch, a professor at New York University who was an assistant secretary of education in the administration of George H.W. Bush. She's the education world's very own Whittaker Chambers, the famous communist turned strident anti-communist of the 1940s. Ravitch moved the other way, from right to left, where she now uses phony empiricism to rationalize almost every tired argument offered by teachers unions..."
Jeff Bernstein

Are we creating dual school systems with charters, vouchers? - The Answer Sheet - The W... - 0 views

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    "The concentration of adult-supported students in charter schools and voucher-funded private schools will virtually ensure their success - and enable advocates of these alternative schools to tout their superiority. On this path, we will, indeed, end up with two school systems."
Jeff Bernstein

Shanker Blog » When It Comes To How We Use Evidence, Is Education Reform The ... - 0 views

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    "There are several similarities between the bipartisan welfare reform movement of the 1990s and the general thrust of the education reform movement happening today. For example, there is the reliance on market-based mechanisms to "cure" longstanding problems, and the unusually strong liberal-conservative alliance of the proponents. Nevertheless, while calling education reform "the new welfare reform" might be a good soundbyte, it would also take the analogy way too far."
Jeff Bernstein

Using Research to Predict Great Teachers - 0 views

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    "What if you could spot a top teacher candidate from an e-mail? It may sound too good to be true, but statistically speaking, it can be surprisingly effective, according to one charter school organization requiring applicants to answer hypothetical e-mails as part of its interviewing process beginning this summer. The e-mail exercise is just part of a larger effort by Uplift Education of Dallas, Texas to use predictive research to help them identify teachers who are most likely to be effective with students and remain with the organization."
Jeff Bernstein

The Offensively Defensive Ideology of Charter Schooling « School Finance 101 - 0 views

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    "There now exists a fair amount of evidence that Charter schools in many locations, especially high performing charter schools in New Jersey and New York tend to serve much smaller shares of low income, special education and limited English proficient students (see various links that follow). And in some cases, high performing charter schools, especially charter middle schools, experience dramatic attrition between 6th and 8th grade, often the same grades over which student achievement climbs, suggesting that a "pushing out" form of attrition is partly accounting for charter achievement levels."
Jeff Bernstein

The Condition of Education - 0 views

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    "The Condition of Education (COE) is a congressionally mandated annual report that summarizes important developments and trends in education using the latest available statistics. The report presents statistical indicators containing text, figures, and tables describing important developments in the status and trends of education from early childhood learning through graduate-level education. The contents of The Condition of Education are organized within the 5 sections shown on the left of this page. In addition to the indicators in these sections, there are Topics in Focus that examine specific issues. The Condition of Education 2011 contains 50 indicators, but additional indicators from earlier volumes are also available on this web site. "
Jeff Bernstein

Are School Counselors a Cost-Effective Education Input? - 0 views

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    "While much is known about the effects of class size and teacher quality on achievement, there is little evidence on whether policymakers can improve education by utilizing non-instructional resources. We exploit plausibly exogenous within-school variation in counselors and find that one additional counselor increases boys' reading and math achievement by over one percentile point, and reduces misbehavior of both boys and girls. Estimates imply the marginal counselor has the same impact on overall achievement as increasing the quality of every teacher in the school by nearly one-third of a standard deviation, and is twice as effective as reducing class size by hiring an additional teacher."
Jeff Bernstein

Diane Ravitch: Waiting for a School Miracle - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "To prove that poverty doesn't matter, political leaders point to schools that have achieved stunning results in only a few years despite the poverty around them. But the accounts of miracle schools demand closer scrutiny. Usually, they are the result of statistical legerdemain. "
Jeff Bernstein

Shanker Blog » Value-Added In Teacher Evaluations: Built To Fail - 0 views

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    "With all the controversy and acrimonious debate surrounding the use of value-added models in teacher evaluation, few seem to be paying much attention to the implementation details in those states and districts that are already moving ahead. This is unfortunate, because most new evaluation systems that use value-added estimates are literally being designed to fail."
Jeff Bernstein

Inputs Do Matter in Education « Political Ennui - 0 views

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    "To assume that the outputs, namely test scores, is the best way to measure our commitment to education is a flawed point of view."
Jeff Bernstein

Student: Why do I have to take a standardized test in Yearbook? - The Answer Sheet - Th... - 0 views

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    "This was written by sophomore Jack Eiselt, who attends Myers Park High School in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District in North Carolina. This year the district launched a new testing regime so that students take standardized tests in every subject so that all teachers can be evaluated based in part on the test scores of their students. Students in every grade helped field-test a total of 52 new tests this spring, kindergarteners included. This piece appeared in the Charlotte Observer."
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