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  • Basic Ideas of Education...I mean democracy

    Once upon a time before NCLB, I actually taught government. Then I was told I didn't.  Just that simple(in a related twist Turner was told he did).  The details of why are sealed among the corners of my mind but I was  reassigned and not because of anything I did.  It was a result of NCLB language.   As a younger teacher it takes time to build a ...
    Posted to Teaching Underground (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 17, 2011
  • Here I Am, Stuck in the Middle With You

    I read an encouraging article today in our local Charlottesville newspaper, The Daily Progress titled ''Expert Seeks Deeper Education Reforms.'' Dr. Pedro Noguera from New York University believes that we place too much effort trying to get students passing scores on standardized tests. Noguera also says, ''we have found ways to insure that with ...
    Posted to Teaching Underground (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 23, 2011
  • Diane Ravitch on the Daily Show

    Twice in the same week, John Stewart and the Daily Show address education issues.  This time by interviewing Diane Ravitch.  Nothing new from her in this interview, but it's great to see her arguments reaching a wider audience outside of the education world.  It is also great to see a national television show cover this side of education.  It's ...
    Posted to Teaching Underground (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 4, 2011
  • Education Reform Lessons from Egypt

    History teachers live for a time like this.  The ''Jasmine Revolution'' blooms.  Following popular demonstrations and protests in Tunisia, the news of Egypt has captured the world, and we wait to see what will happen in Yemen, Algeria, and Jordan.  Remember 1989, across Europe, oppressive governments crumbled and the world changed seemingly ...
    Posted to Teaching Underground (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 19, 2011