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Beverly Prange

Whose children have been left behind? Framing the 2012 ed debate - The Answer Sheet - T... - 1 views

  • Their ideas boil down to this strategy: NCLB failed because we didn’t use enough carrots and sticks. They say that schools should operate like businesses, because the free market is more efficient than government. So these reformers — I call them corporate reformers — advocate market-based reforms.
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  • l testing began in 2002, and no gains for Hispanic students since 2005. According to the latest research, the black-white achievement gap is larger now in Chicago than when the reforms began.
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  • schools. All schools are given letter grades based on test scores. New York City spent $56 million on merit pay, then abandoned the program when it showed zero results.
  • ity kids consistently get lower test scores than white and privileged kids. So why would we make testing the most important measure of education? Why would we take the technology that is most discouraging to children in the bottom half and then insist that it matters more than anything else? Why would we give more credibility to standardized tests than to teachers’ and parents’ judgments about children’s potential?
  • o more money.” There is money to do what we want to do. There is money to fight wars in the Middle East. There is enough money to give big corporate cuts. There is enough money for 1% of this nation 7 to live lives of splendor. Why is there not eno
  • money to provide the basic public services that every child needs?
Beverly Prange

http://ogs.ucsd.edu/_files/academic-affairs/Dissertations_Theses_Formatting_Manual.pdf - 1 views

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    Here is the blue book on formatting rules for dissertations.
Beverly Prange

Douglas B. Reeves, Ph.D. | The Leadership and Learning Center - 1 views

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    I think this is the professor Dr. Lindsey said was the go-to researcher on schools who succeed with historically under-served students
Beverly Prange

Twitter & SDCOE by Jeffery Heil on Prezi - 1 views

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    Into to Twitter
Beverly Prange

The Joy of Quiet - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • But it’s only by having some distance from the world that you can see it whole, and understand what you should be doing with it.
  • We have more and more ways to communicate, as Thoreau noted, but less and less to say.
Joel Garcia

C2K computers 2 SD Kids - 1 views

  • Recycle Your eWaste with C2SDK
Beverly Prange

http://www.pisa.oecd.org/dataoecd/4/1/49012097.pdf - 1 views

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    Data about the importance of parents talking to their children
Beverly Prange

The National Broadband Plan: Connecting America - 0 views

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    The government's broadband plan
Beverly Prange

The Flipped Classroom : Education Next - 0 views

  • Counterintuitively, Bergmann says the most important benefits of the video lessons are profoundly human: “I now have time to work individually with students. I talk to every student in every classroom every day.”
  • Bergmann credits the new arrangement with fostering better relationships, greater student engagement, and higher levels of motivation.
  • crafting a great four- to six-minute video lesson poses a tremendous instructional challenge: how to explain a concept in a clear, concise, bite-sized chunk. Creating her own videos forces her to pay attention to the details and nuances of instruction—the pace, the examples used, the visual representation, and the development of aligned assessment practices
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    Now I understand what a flipped classroom is!
Joel Garcia

Association of California School Administrators - Diversity Tool Kit - 0 views

  • Diversity Tool Kit The Action plan was created in response to the Board’s ongoing concern that ACSA membership lacked diversity in its membership and leadership and charged the Equity, Achievement and Diversity for Success (EADS) Committee to address the issue. The Diversity Action Plan was approved by the Board in May 2006 and touched on six specific areas: Training – building cultural competency to help administrators understand the issues associated with diversity and the barriers to access that certain groups encounter. Mentoring – develop a mentoring support program for new administrators of color. Internal leadership – equip members of color to take leadership roles within the organization. Recruitment & Retention – implement strategies that specifically increase recruitment of minority administrators through ACSA’s statewide membe3rship campaign and increasing retention rates for ALL members (regardless of ethnicity) by providing engaging opportunities for involvement at both the local and state levels. Data – collect and analyze data to inform the organization of current membership gaps.   Results will help shape ACSA’s direction on membership development. Communication – increase awareness of issues regarding membership diversity and ACSA’s efforts to promote equity in standards-based system.
  • In this section Diversity Tool Kit
  • Network & Discover Shape Your Future Membership Categories National Associations Membership FAQs Membership Matters Member Services Team Join ACSA Blog Calendar Prof Learning - All Events Prof Learning - Site Administrators Prof Learning - Central Office Council / Committee Meetings Governance Key Legislative Dates Affiliate Events Career Center Online Job Search Career Development Job Ad Options & Pricing Employer Login Advertisers & Sponsors Advertising Opportunities Sponsorships & Corporate Partners Leadership Magazine Marketplace Community Shop Home About ACSA For Policymakers Contact Us Media FAQs Site Map Home About ACSA Committees & Groups EAD for Success Diversity Tool Kit Print Page Email Page   Diversity Tool Kit The Action plan was created in response to the Board’s ongoing concern that ACSA membership lacked diversity in its membership and leadership and charged the Equity, Achievement and Diversity for Success (EADS) Committee to address the issue. The Diversity Action Plan was approved by the Board in May 2006 and touched on six specific areas: Training – building cultural competency to help administrators understand the issues associated with diversity and the barriers to access that certain groups encounter. Mentoring – develop a mentoring support program for new administrators of color. Internal leadership – equip members of color to take leadership roles within the organization. Recruitment & Retention – implement strategies that specifically increase recruitment of minority administrators through ACSA’s statewide membe3rship campaign and increasing retention rates for ALL members (regardless of ethnicity) by providing engaging opportunities for involvement at both the local and state levels. Data – collect and analyze data to inform the organization of current membership gaps.  Results will help shape ACSA’s direction on membership development. Communication – increase awareness of issues regarding membership diversity and ACSA’s efforts to promote equity in standards-based system. Diversity Toolkit In this section Diversity Tool Kit http://www.acsa.org/Functi
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Joel Garcia

http://www.acsa.org/FunctionalMenuCategories/AboutACSA/CommitteesGroups/EAD-for-Success... - 0 views

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    cultural proficiency annotated bibliography
Joel Garcia

Relevant: Beyond the Basics | Teaching Tolerance - 0 views

Beverly Prange

Local Resources - San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium - 0 views

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    List of Immigration Law Assistance
Beverly Prange

More on "The New Stupid" - Rick Hess Straight Up - Education Week - 0 views

  • schools have a "long tail" of support staff charged with ensuring that educators have the tools they need to be effective. Just as it makes more sense to judge the quality of army chefs on the quality of their kitchens and cuisines rather than on the outcome of combat operations, so it is more sensible to focus on how well district employees perform their prescribed tasks than on less direct measures of job performance. The tendency to casually focus on student achievement, especially given the testing system's heavy emphasis on reading and math, allows a large number of employees to either be excused from results-driven accountability or be held accountable for activities over which they have no control. This undermines a performance mindset and promises to eventually erode confidence in management.
Beverly Prange

Policy and Research Briefs | Center for Latino Policy Research - 0 views

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    Interesting research about CELDT
Susan Glassett Farrelly

Kids and innovation! Step aside… | - 0 views

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    Very cool video
Beverly Prange

Lisa Guernsey: EdTech for the Younger Ones? Not Without Trained Teachers - 0 views

  • lthough some teachers are taking on the challenge of learning how to incorporate technology into the classroom on their own initiative," the report says, "they are in the minority and typically have access to a strong social network of support.
  • The council lays out five goals to help teachers be part of the picture: help teachers plan and collaborate; train teachers how to integrate digital and screen media into their teaching practices; tap into public media as a resource; ensure that a technology infrastructure is built to support standards development, curricula distribution, and teaching; and bolster research and development.
Susan Glassett Farrelly

A New Understanding of the Digital Divide | Edutopia - 0 views

  • So what does this all mean? We are looking at a completely different kind of divide. While access has increased substantially, the kind of access varies.
  • r accessing email a
  • d having broadband access compared to 67% of white households (Home Broadband 2010). This creates an entertain
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  • . empowerment divide. As one of the Pew studies suggests, you can't fill out a job applica
  • empowerment divide. As one of the Pew studies sugge
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