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I Don’t Do Homework | educationrealist
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No Dewey-eyed dreamers here. February 15, 2015. I Don’t Do Homework. Our school had its second Back to School Night. Attendance was spotty. I don’t judge. As a parent, I rarely attended. But boy oh boy, could four sets of parents generate some excitement. I had a genuine culture clash. It all began when I was going through my brief dog and pony show for my second trig class. 8220;But last term, I suddenly realized that the end of the first semester was weeks. The fact that I got that glorious tenure emai...
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The Day of Three Miracles | educationrealist
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No Dewey-eyed dreamers here. April 28, 2015. The Day of Three Miracles. I often hook illustrative anecdotes into essays making a larger point. But this anecdote has so many applications that I’m just going to put it out there in its pure form. 8220;If we set ourselves the goal of getting one kid from freshman algebra all the way through to pass. 8221; schedule makes it possible for a dedicated kid to take a double year of math if he chooses). 8220;What do you mean? 8220;Which means we’ll lose a who...
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Algebra Terrors | educationrealist
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No Dewey-eyed dreamers here. November 10, 2012. A day or so before the school year began, I went to an empty classroom that had a supply cabinet. This classroom was way. Better than mine. It was 3 or 4 feet wider, had shelving and. A smart board. Now I didn’t care much about the smart board, but all smartboards have document cameras, which my room does not. 8220;Hey. This is a great room. Who gets it? 8220;I guess the other new teacher.”. 8220;When’s he coming? You’re here first.”. Oh, yes, that’s ...
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Five Education Policy Proposals for 2016 Presidential Politics | educationrealist
https://educationrealist.wordpress.com/2015/07/31/five-education-policy-proposals-for-2016-presidential-politics
No Dewey-eyed dreamers here. July 31, 2015. Five Education Policy Proposals for 2016 Presidential Politics. Every election year, someone bemoans the fact that education is never a major factor in presidential politics. This year might be an exception, because of Common Core. But the reality is, presidential aspirants never talk about the issues that really interest the public at large. Instead, politicians read from the same Big Book Of Education Shibboleths that pundits do. There’s a catch, of cou...
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Troubling Students | educationrealist
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No Dewey-eyed dreamers here. February 8, 2015. My classes are easy to pass, hard to do really well in. I’m a pushover for a D, but think three or four times about giving out an A. I didn’t fail a single kid last year. Save for Year Two. All Algebra All the Time, I’ve failed fewer than six kids a year, and even Year Two I had the second lowest fail rate of the math teachers. A projectile motion problem and, even while making multiple small mistakes, beam with pride because by god, he kind of gets. Kids li...
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Finding the Bad Old Days | educationrealist
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No Dewey-eyed dreamers here. April 23, 2014. Finding the Bad Old Days. Michael Petrilli wrote an extremely aggravating article. Suggesting we tell unqualified kids they aren’t ready for college and go to CTE and then a much improved follow up. That acknowledges the racial reality of his idea. In his first piece, Petrilli only mentions race once:. This is a common trope in articles on tracking, a nod to “the bad old days” right after the end of segregation, that time immediately after Brown. The bad old d...
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Homework and grades. | educationrealist
https://educationrealist.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/homework-and-grades
No Dewey-eyed dreamers here. February 6, 2012. The NY Times rewinds the typical homework debate. The post gets predictable pro and con responses: “homework is ruining my kid’s life” vs. “homework is a necessary component to learning”. High school students are far less likely to do assigned homework and the consequences for non-compliance are much higher, because students who don’t do homework often fail—not for lack of demonstrated subject matter skills, but simply for not doing their homework. Don’...
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Quantifying Education | tyrannyofthetextbook
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What Makes an Effective Curriculum? December 11, 2011 · 6:19 pm. Daniel Pink in his book,. In addition to quantifying student test scores, the focus of educational reform efforts should also be related to the true motivating factors for students and teachers, providing increased opportunity to develop autonomy, mastery, and purpose. These efforts would necessarily focus on improving curriculum, methods, and teacher competence, and meeting the needs of individual students. Filed under Student Achievement.
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Come join us at EdSource | Thoughts on Public Education
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Thoughts on Public Education. Analysis, opinion and ruminations on California education policy. Come join us at EdSource. Dear TOP-Ed subscriber,. In the event you’ve been on vacation or wondering what happened to your daily posts from Thoughts on Public Education, let me again invite you to buy cialis online. Follow and subscribe to Kathy Baron and me at EdSource, where we joined forces with the organization’s talented writers, on July 1, Viagra online sales. Http:/ www.primepharmacy.com/. Thoughts on P...
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