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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

New SDUSD Strategic Process Plan, 40 years too late.


The district's has so far produced a draft document that lists 12 lofty goals and goes into some detail about what each one means and why it's important.
But the document stops there. So far, there are no plans to create metrics that might inform the district, or the public, how close each school is to attaining each goal. It's a bit like a teacher demanding good grades from students, but without identifying how students should earn them or what the grades are.
District Chief of Staff Bernie Rhinerson said that's by design. The district didn't want to rush into creating a measurement system that would immediately start to brand schools as successful or unsuccessful. The school board wanted to take its time and get it right, he said.

VOSD continues to cover our failing schools, but we've made no progress in four decades. Every few years a new Superintendent comes and the old one goes. The elections of School Board members are a fight between the conservative right and progressive left, and the Teachers' Unions tend to win with both money and votes. We need change, the kids suffer, but the problem is now endemic. Our children are afraid of school, uninspired, and unnourished.

When will we get the leaders we need? I know this should sound cynical, but after watching this all my life, my best guess is we will never find them. The best we can hope for is to save our own children, pay to keep them with quality schools and tutors, after school programs and camps, and try to limit the damage to other people's kids. The system is broken by the very democracy that created it. I suggest we let those who want out of our public schools use some kind of standardized Voucher System, to introduce market like forces into the education system. However, these vouchers must be tempered with strict regulation that doesn't allow schools to pick and choose students based upon uncontrollable atributes: race, religion, economic status, nationality, sexuality, gender, etc.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Project Based Learning

PBS NewsHour Reports ...
A public school district in Danville, Ky., has turned its emphasis away from traditional testing in order to encourage creativity and let students learn by doing. NewsHour special correspondent for education John Merrow reports on "deep learning," and how it requires commitment from educators, students and parents.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Noam Chompsky on Education

Chomsky: Corporations and the Richest Americans Viscerally Oppose Common Good - from AlterNet
The Masters of Mankind want us to become the "stupid nation," in the interests of their short-term gain -- damn the consequences.
Whether public education contributes to the Common Good depends, of course, on what kind of education it is, to whom it is available, and what we take to be theCommon Good. There’s no need to tarry on the fact that these are highly contested matters, have been throughout history, and continue to be so today.
One of the great achievements of American democracy has been the introductionof mass public education, from children to advanced research universities. And  in some respects that leadership position has been maintained. Unfortunately, not all. Public education is under serious attack, one component of the attack on any  rational and humane concept of the Common Good, sometimes in ways that are  not only shocking, but also spell disaster for the species.
All of this falls within the  general assault on the population in the past generation, the so-called “neoliberal era.” I’ll return to these matters, of great significance and import.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

College is a BAD Investment

Federal law protects private banks and denies students bankruptcy rights.

Friday, March 8, 2013

The fight against Creationism in Public Education

This is how you educate your kids to run a political campaign.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Wolfram Alpha

I believe the first nation that leaps forward and begins teaching using this new method will lead the world economically. - computerbasedmath.org
(see Estonia)
Teach Kids Math by concept, not by computation. Let the computer do the computation.

Compute Everything with Wolfram Alpha

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Michelle Rhee - Radical

Make sure that every kid has a great teacher in a great school every day.



STUDENTS FIRST!!!

StudentsFirst.org

www.studentsfirst.org/
A grassroots movement to reform America's public education and keep our best teachers in the classroom.