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No this isn't about any of the hated student fees or charges that are becoming far too common amidst declining state support. It is about something even more important. I ask you to imagine: A bank that credits your account each morning with $86,400. Read More...
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The narrowing conduit of online information rarely offers much more than amusement or duplicitous thought but on occasion it surprises me with a carefully articulated statement that gives me pause. Such was the case with something I read back in December. Read More...
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I can't speak for the other half of the Teaching Underground (but I'm guessing he agrees), but I am not a fan of the Presidents education policy. The democratic platform's comments on education in general are not very appealing either. Without a Republican Read More...
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Teacher friendly bloggers and websites are all writing this week about the MetLife Survey of the American Teacher . (See Ed Week , Huffington Post , The Answer Sheet , Larry Ferlazzo for more) The take away headline is this "Teacher Job Satisfaction At Read More...
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You make a great teacher by shaming or firing the bad ones. Written with tongue firmly ensconced in my cheek! But that is the approach currently in gaining favor in a growing number of states. Abolish tenure, hold teachers publicly accountable for test Read More...
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Lloyd Dobler would say something. If you don't, someone will. This truism could be applied to countless scenarios but applies well to the field of public education. Fact is that there are plenty of folks out there saying stuff about education. The media, Read More...
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Growth Model evaluations, loss of continuing contracts, budgetary woes getting you down? Never fear teachers of Virginia, the Teaching Underground is ready to give you a pat on the back. You’re doing great! Keep up the good work and don’t let the political Read More...
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Problems sure, but an "education crisis"? One of TU's previous posts proposed that the popularly held feeling about our schools is inaccurate. Ask just about anyone out there about how we are doing and there is a startling degree of uniformity from the Read More...
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Here's the sound bite: "Tweety Bird and Scooby Doo shouldn't be making the educational decisions in Virginia." I don't know, maybe we should give it a try, but for those who don't know-- for many years, Virginia law has prohibits schools from opening Read More...
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Time Magazine, January 23, 2011. Andrew J. Rotherham gives us George W. Bush in his own words on the tenth anniversary of "No Child Left Behind." Bush : "So I'm pleased with the progress and concerned about efforts from people in both parties to weaken Read More...
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Virginia Governor, Bob McDonnell, delivered his "State of the Commonwealth Address" this evening, part of which includes highlights of his education plans for the next two year cycle. Below are highlights from his speech with the Teaching Underground Read More...
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"Beggars can't be choosy." Whether it is a moral truism or not, it certainly plays out as a practical truth. Who are you, the recipient, to judge what I, the giver, have so generously given to you. This is why we scrutinize the items of the customer in Read More...
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As the football teams from Texas and Cal(both non-profit schools) square off on the field they are part of perhaps the most visible contradiction within public education in this country, college athletics. There is a lot of money made. That much is clear. Read More...
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