Education Issues: Cuts to Classtime is Unacceptable Way to Cut Costs
December 15, 2009 by katemckeon · 2 Comments
Reprint in full from education.change.org
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One of the highest ranking education officials in America has told Hawaii they’re going in the wrong direction by reducing the number of school days, and that the state and union need to put their personal agendas aside to help their students. Peter Cunningham, the assistant secretary for communications and outreach [...]
Education Issues: Calling Out Bill Gates on Treating Schools Like Corporations
December 15, 2009 by katemckeon · 1 Comment
Now they’re eating their own! Mike Smith at Change.org skewers Bill Gates’ plan to provide $200 Million annually to schools willing to take on his ideas for reform. Apparently the idea of basing teacher pay on student test score performance is untenable. What I keep circling back to is this, if we are not to [...]
Education Issues: Performance Pay’s Effect is Weak?
December 14, 2009 by katemckeon · 1 Comment
This post was sent to me and sadly I do not have the original link. This brings up the debate between the perpetuated myth of evil business and good education as though the two must remain mutually exclusive. Which reminds me, why do we educate everyone?
Most countries don’t.
So, callous though it may be, I put [...]
Education Stimulus Money Establishes Test Standards, Can’t Fix Test Problems
December 8, 2009 by katemckeon · 1 Comment
One-hundred billion dollars of stimulus money is beginning to go into education, prompting states to track students progress more closely, use more rigorous tests, and generally embrace the Obama administration’s reforms. These changes in federal education policy is explained in a report by the Center on Education Policy who are working to understand what the [...]
Frightening: Arne Duncan Say Principals Must Act Like CEOs
December 8, 2009 by katemckeon · 1 Comment
Ran across this article this morning . . . in which the author complains that pushing principals to be like CEOs will single handedly destroy education. Hey buddy, we’re already there.
More telling is the vitriol for CEOs. Are all CEOs bad? Really? I missed that. Indeed, anyone familiar with local businesses has met plenty of [...]
How to Fix Education — the Greatest National Security Crisis
December 8, 2009 by katemckeon · 1 Comment
Why is it so hard to bring quality leadership to the table in education? Surely we have a decent mix of men and women who have served both in the business world and the education field? But do we have enough to make a difference?
I am a huge proponent of speak softly and carry a [...]
