Shakier than cafeteria Jell-O
Texans ought to take a look at Fordham's recent assessment of their state's history standards, which, according to the ?State of State U.S. History Standards 2011,? ?inculcate biblical principles, patriotic values, and American Exceptionalism,?
Quotable & notable
?We've been in a good place with [Obama officials] the whole time.? We both agree absolutely that the way it is right now in public education can't remain. The status quo is not acceptable.?* - Dennis Van Roekel, President, National Education Association
Here come the union thugs
Michael J. PetrilliI suppose it shouldn't be surprising that some teachers--facing layoffs, pay freezes, and the rest--would strike out in violence. But it's inexcusable all the same. See today's story from Idaho:
Education news nuggets
Bummed you missed Darwin Day this weekend? I'm sure watching IBM's Watson compete on Jeopardy more than made up for it.
Quotable & notable
?Under the law, ?we will be forced to let go of teachers who are having a greater positive impact on their students than some of their peers?* - Cathleen Black, Chancellor, New York City Schools
When a Conundrum Hits a Contradiction: Is that Collaboration?
Peter MeyerOkay, everyone hold hands.? Now, repeat after me: We Will? Love -? Each Other -- And ?Educate ? All ?Kids!? ? Or, try this: ? You two shake hands, and don't let me catch you fighting again!?
Stimulating analysis
Over at the Hechinger Report they're assessing the education stimulus?the $100 billion of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that went, ostensibly, to schools. Race to the Top, the Department of Education's $4.3 billion grant competition, is particularly scrutinized.
Fallen into the gap
Michael Winerip writes, ?There is no more pressing topic in education today than closing the achievement gap . . .? I just do not believe that.
Quotable & notable
?We'll just stop taking graduates from institutions that aren't producing effective teachers.?* - Jason Kamras, Personnel Chief, D.C. Public Schools
Quotable & notable
?Scaling back on early childhood programs is something that is not in the best interest of our communities, or ultimately our states, because we have to close achievement gaps."* - Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education
Where has all the money gone?
Peter MeyerThe Hechinger Report and the Education Writers Association have teamed up with Michele McNeil, Education Week's federal policy editor, to produce a comprehensive report on the impact of the gargantuan education stimulus program from two years ago ?
Field notes: Wake up and smell the smoke ??? or not
Peter MeyerRarely do I come home from a school board meeting without wanting to scream, ?Call in the National Guard!?? To change metaphors, I could spin the globe, eyes closed, and put my finger just about anywhere on our little school district map to find what to my eyes looks like a train wreck and to others, based on the reactions,?the regular delivery van.?
Falling mandates, rising taxes
Chris TessoneState mandates are coming under attack from local governments feeling pain from shrinking state payments. This paragraph in the New York Times' recent article on Texas schools is worth highlighting:
Race to the bottom
A seminal problem with No Child Left Behind was that law's focus on race, not just because an overwhelming, overriding focus on race is bad, which it is, but because NCLB's racial categories?black, white, Hispanic, etc.?always seemed overbroad and largely unworkable. Dad's from Chile and Mom's from Italy. Who am I? Dad's ancestors came over on a slave ship and Mom's came over on a Boeing.
The future of education leadership in ATL
Fordham Institute President Chester Finn will be participating in?an education event in Atlanta one week from today -- on Monday, February 21 (Presidents' Day). The topic?
The race card: Where is it?
Peter MeyerThough I have never been a big fan of our obsession with race and poverty as? useful?tools for improving academic achievement ? what starts as a sociological construct (thank you, James Coleman), quickly becomes a general principal, which, by the time you get to the classroom trenches has become a horribly self-fulfilling and deterministic pedagogy ?
Cathie Black: The first 42 days, 6 hours, 3 minutes, 26 seconds! Fagedaboutit!
Peter MeyerIn fact, as the cover story in New York magazine begins, ?Cathie Black is lost in Queens?. Usually when Black goes east, she's headed to her $4 million house in Southampton,? not the Coney Island elementary school where the new Gotham schools chief was supposed to be going.????
The Budget Blinking Begins
Peter MeyerAs Alyson Klein of Ed Week reported yesterday, the House GOP offered a ?slice and dice?
Quotable & notable
"If we have managed to be the world's most powerful country, politically, economically and militarily, for the last 47 years despite our less than impressive math and science scores, maybe that flaw is not as important as film documentaries and political party platforms claim."*
The Money Pit
Peter MeyerAlyson Klein at K-12 Politics (Education Week) is reporting what?may not be too surprising: that conservatives on the Hill don't much care for increased federal
Treat the disease
Chris TessoneAs Bianca noted yesterday, legislators in Ohio are pushing major changes to the collective bargaining rights of public sector unions in the state, among them teacher unions. Many of the proposed changes, like eliminating step-and-lane salary increases, would be very positive.
Caption contest!
Michael J. PetrilliIt's only Thursday, but there's no reason we can't have a little fun. Have the perfect caption for this picture of the School Turnaround Group's Justin Cohen? Post it in the comments section below or send a tweet to @educationgadfly.
Anthropomorphizing the ideal
In 1973 William F. Buckley Jr. gave a speech at the New York Conservative Party's annual dinner in which he addressed the fall of Spiro Agnew, who had resigned his office just five days earlier. ?There was,? Buckley recalled years later, ?a fleeting temptation, encouraged by emissaries of Mr. Agnew, to think him victimized.? The speechmaker resisted temptation.