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Jeff Bernstein

Education Policy Should Honor the Obvious - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher - 1 views

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    "I offer here a short list of seven things that have become obvious, from my position as a teacher. If only our education policies might be constrained by the requirement that they honor the obvious!"
Jeff Bernstein

Teacher: Of 8,892 data points, which ones matter in evaluation? - The Answer Sheet - Th... - 1 views

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    "By year's end I will have entered 8,892 data points into my district's data collection systems - Gradebook and Reading 3D. This data is from homework, assessments, and report cards. Which of these 8,892 data points are the important ones? I mean, which of these data points will count towards my evaluation? And what problem are you trying to address by including student assessments into teacher evaluations? "
Jeff Bernstein

Teaching for America - 0 views

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    "Most Teach for America recruits are idealistic and dedicated. But who is behind the organization, and does its approach bolster or hinder urban education reform?"
Jeff Bernstein

Albany charter cash cow: Big banks making a bundle on new construction as schools bear ... - 0 views

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    "Wealthy investors and major banks have been making windfall profits by using a little-known federal tax break to finance new charter-school construction. The program, the New Markets Tax Credit, is so lucrative that a lender who uses it can almost double his money in seven years."
Jeff Bernstein

Modern School: One More Reason to Hate Wall Street (And Charter Schools) - 0 views

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    "...In a recent report on Democracy Now, Juan Gonzalez turned up an obscure tax credit that was passed by Congress at the end of the Clinton administration in 2000, called a New Markets tax credit. It provides an enormous federal tax credit to banks and equity funds that invest in community projects in underserved communities. The credit has been heavily used in recent years for charter schools..."
Jeff Bernstein

Testing Students to Grade Teachers - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    This is the intro to links to the following articles: A Dangerous Obsession Linda Darling-Hammond Avoiding the Poverty Issue Paul Thomas Costly, But Worth It Marcus Winters Wasting More Money Molly Putnam One Factor Among Many Kevin Carey Trust Principals, Not Tests Michael Petrilli Too Much For Tests to Bear Clara Hemphill
Jeff Bernstein

City teachers tell of "mandated" cheating - NYPOST.com - 1 views

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    "The e-mail box runneth over with bad tidings. Teachers are reporting that cheating is rampant in New York City schools -- and they claim principals are the culprits. "
Jeff Bernstein

Ron Fairchild: When Did Providing Books to Poor Children Become a Waste of Federal Reso... - 0 views

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    "Yesterday, The U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce approved The Setting New Priorities in Education Spending Act (H.R. 1891), which was originally introduced by Congressman Duncan Hunter (CA-52), permanently eliminates 43 K-12 education programs including Reading Is Fundamental (RIF). Chairman Hunter describes all of these programs as "wasteful" and "ineffective"."
Jeff Bernstein

A Heritage of Disrespect? - Bridging Differences - Education Week - 1 views

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    "We have a heritage of disrespect for the poor. Either they don't know what they're doing or they deserve what they get. (While we insist on bragging about our rags-to-riches family histories to prove the latter.)"
Jeff Bernstein

What Does It Mean to Be an American Teacher? - 0 views

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    "Through storytelling and sobering statistics, American Teacher explores the mismatch between the value of effective teachers and the United States's history of disinvestment in teacher salary, support, and status."
Jeff Bernstein

Beware of Economists Bearing Education Reforms | National Education Policy Center - 0 views

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    ""As I see it," wrote Paul Krugman, "the economics profession went astray because economists, as a group, mistook beauty, clad in impressive-looking mathematics, for truth." Krugman himself is, of course, an economist (and a Nobel Prize winning one at that) which demonstrates that economists can indeed spot the pitfalls of their field. As an educator, when I look at economists' education reform ideas they, all too often, show manifestations of Krugman's syndrome. They confuse mathematical symmetry with truth. "
Jeff Bernstein

How Do Teachers Matter? Not as Cause Agents But as Learning Opportunities | Dailycensor... - 1 views

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    "Lost in the exaggerated claims of "bad" teachers being at the core of all that ails education and the concurrent calls for greater teacher accountability, often linked to student test scores, is a careful consideration of why we have universal public education in a free society and what the role of the teacher is within that purpose."
Jeff Bernstein

City may lose $44M next year in dispute over school teacher evaluations - 0 views

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    "In a memo sent this week, a state official ruled that the city and the teachers union had to reach a deal on evaluations before the city could move ahead with plans to bring in nonprofits to help improve the schools."
Jeff Bernstein

Education Week: Panel Finds Few Learning Gains From Testing Movement - 0 views

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    "Nearly a decade of America's test-based accountability systems, from "adequate yearly progress" to high school exit exams, has shown little to no positive effect overall on learning and insufficient safeguards against gaming the system, a blue-ribbon committee of the National Academies of Science concludes in a new report."
Jeff Bernstein

Education Week: U.S. Reforms Out of Sync With High-Performing Nations, Report Finds - 1 views

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    "The United States' education system is neither coherent nor likely to see great improvements based on its current attempts at reform, a report released this week by the National Center on Education and the Economy concludes. "
Jeff Bernstein

Current Test-based Incentive Programs Have Not Consistently Raised Student Achievement ... - 1 views

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    "Despite being used for several decades, test-based incentives have not consistently generated positive effects on student achievement, says a new report from the National Research Council."
Jeff Bernstein

Teach For America: From Service Group to Industry - 0 views

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    "Although Teach For America began twenty years ago as a well-intentioned band-aid, it has morphed into what is essentially a jobs program for the privileged, funded by taxpayers and wealthy individuals."
Jeff Bernstein

Mobile Devices as Essential Tools - 0 views

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    "Carts of laptops haven't raised student achievement-and neither will carts of iPads."
Jeff Bernstein

Shifting standards in the world of school reform - 1 views

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    "Again, Obama singles out as a success story a school that had been failing. But have any reporters dug into the data? Previous success stories touted by the White House have turned out to be a reflection of school-reform hype, not actual educational attainment."
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