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The big picture on high school reform
Michael J. PetrilliEducation Trust and Achieve have it, and share it, here.
"A Byte at the Apple" panel highlights
Catch highlights from last Monday's panel discussions on Fordham's latest book, "A Byte at the Apple: Rethinking Education Data for the Post-NCLB Era."
Lou Gerstner: Joel Klein is a hero
Michael J. PetrilliAnd so are the folks leading the Washington, DC and New Orleans school systems (hint: Michelle Rhee and Paul Vallas), said the former head of IBM in a recent CEO forum sponsored by the Wall Street Journal
Obama's delicate dance
Michael J. PetrilliOh sure, the economy is imploding and the President-Elect is considering a stimulus at least as large as what America's spends on schools in an entire year, but what we education wonks can't help but wonder is which way Obama will go on??k-12 policy.
Portfoliogate figure to head the DPC
Michael J. PetrilliMelody Barnes, whose comment on the Diane Rehm show sparked much speculation about Team Obama's position on testing and portfolios, is going to direct the Domestic Policy Council.
A slam dunk for Duncan?
Michael J. PetrilliIt's week three of Fordham's name-the-next-education-secretary daily tracking poll, and Chicago schools CEO Arne Duncan has moved into a commanding lead, with better odds of getting the job than the next five candidates combined.
Eye opening
Eric OsbergSpeaking of David Whitman's schools, I recently had the chance to visit a charter school of the kind he describes in Sweating the Small Stuff, and it was sobering.
Joanne Jacobs is a nag, and so are David Whitman's schools
Michael J. PetrilliJoanne Jacobs, whose eponymous blog is among the most dominant in the edusphere, pens a
Michael Lomax moves into second place, while the Bill Richardson balloon deflates
Michael J. PetrilliArne Duncan's lead is bigger than ever in the quest to replace Margaret Spellings. One friend of mine urges me to just accept that he's the guy. Well, that's probably true. Meanwhile, United Negro College Fund president Michael Lomax is working his way up the ladder, and now appears to be the pick as the Arne-alternative.
Nebraska amends Safe Haven Law
Stafford PalmieriHallelujah!?? We've already made it quite clear how we feel about this??here and here. I will refrain from commenting further.
Obama chooses Sidwell
Stafford PalmieriSeems the Obamas finally decided where Sasha and Malia will go to school: Sidwell Friends. Since it's in Maryland, its elementary school, at least, does not participate in the DC voucher program... which means breathing room for the President-Elect on that front.
Janet Napolitano out of the running for education secretary job
Michael J. PetrilliIt looks like she's going to lead the Department of Homeland Security instead. I've said it before and I'll say it again: keep your eyes on Bill Richardson.
It's the states, stupid (part II)
Michael J. PetrilliThere's a growing consensus among conservative smarties that the key to the GOP's renewal is getting t
Reader contest: Name the right backdrop for Margaret Spellings's portrait!
Michael J. PetrilliI'm still waiting for my invitation, but a source passed this along to me: Please Save The Date The Portrait Unveiling of Secretary Spellings Date: Thursday, December 18, 2008
Bill Richardson bounds into third place in the race for the education secretary job
Michael J. PetrilliI may have been the first person to predict that the ed sec job will go to Bill Richardson, but I'm no longer the only one who thinks it's a real possibility.
Gates' self scrutiny
Stafford PalmieriFordham Board member Diane Ravitch takes to the (web)pages of Forbes.com to discuss the Gates' small schools movement. It was a well-intentioned effort, she argues, but ultimately not the "silver bullet" the Gates Foundation had hoped.
Randi's rewind
Ah, the two faces of Randi Weingarten. Perhaps overcome with election-induced fuzzies, she boldly proclaimed on Monday: "with the exception of vouchers... no issue should be off the table, provided it is good for children and fair to teachers." Reformers, take heart!
School kids with lice--no dice?
Should the louse, that age-old creepy crawly elementary school pest, keep kids out of school? That's what a few school districts in Ohio are pondering. Some have strict "no nit" policies, insisting that kids can only return when all signs of lice are gone. Others take a more live and let live approach, permitting students to stay in class while being treated for their pesky visitors.
A Tale of Two Districts: A Comparative Study of Student-Based Funding and School-Based Decision Making in San Francisco and Oakland Unified School Districts
Jay Chambers, Larisa Shambaugh, Jesse Levin, Mari Muraki, Lindsay PolandAmerican Institutes for ResearchOctober 2008
Disturbing development
New York Times columnist David Brooks began his June 13th piece with a question: "Is Barack Obama really a force for change, or is he just a traditional Democrat with a patina of postpartisan rhetoric?"
What Happens When States Have Genuine Alternative Certification?
Paul E. Peterson and Daniel NadlerEducation NextWinter 2009
Brain dead
Isn't the show over when the fat lady sings? Not for these four chronically failing schools in Miami-Dade. The story goes something like this: four schools that have consistently earned "F's" on Florida's state report card were slated to close at the end of last year.