'Because of You,' Tony Bennett
Indiana state superintendent Tony Bennett is crooning an aggressive school reform tune these days.
Indiana state superintendent Tony Bennett is crooning an aggressive school reform tune these days.
Editorial Projects in EducationJune 2009
Ann Kjellberg and Leonie Haimson, eds.Lulu.comJune 2009
Commission on Mathematics and Science Education, Carnegie Corporation of New York and Institute for Advanced StudyJune 2009
When it comes to the transformational power of the Advanced Placement program, Jay Mathews is a true believer. Even if students fail the test, at least they had "a chance to accustom themselves to the foot-high reading assignments and tortuous exams they will encounter in college," he explains. And if college is not on the horizon?
When the news broke last week that math scores were up across the Empire State, Gadfly's initial impulse was to be skeptical.
If you're a New Yorker making $500 for nine months' work, you've got a bum gig--if you aren't in elementary or middle school, that is. Indeed, some New York City fourth and seventh graders can earn up to $250 and $500, respectively, for good performance on a collection of 10 assessments.
Ninety-year-old Eleanor Benz understands better than most that learning is a lifelong process. In the midst of the Great Depression in 1936, she left high school a few months shy of graduation to work and support her parents and six siblings. Then she married. And she had 15 children. And life got a little busy.
Substituting portfolios for conventional tests to assess students with special needs is hardly a new practice. But when "special needs" takes on an ever-expanding definition, Gadfly begins to wonder: Is this really about making schools look more effective than they actually are?
The Obama administration has made Judge Sonia Sotomayor's life story a central part of her introduction to the nation. They have focused attention on her inspiring, only-in-America path from public housing through elite institutions of higher education to the top of the legal profession.
I finally watched??Charlie Wilson's War last night (we have a toddler at home; we're not in the movie-theater stage of our life
Just in case you weren't aware ??? the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation actually acts as authorizer for six charter schools in Ohio! New Media Manager Laura Pohl and I took a trip out to Ohio last month to meet some of the kids and staff and see the schools. We had a terrific time!