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  • Oops, TAKS might not be making the grade

    Texas has had its share of headaches when it comes to testing.  Does anyone else remember the TECAT?  That was a test that every Texas teacher had to take to keep on trucking.  It was an absurd, expensive ordeal where teachers were treated like cattle because lawmakers weren't sure that they were educated enough ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on March 3, 2007
  • What to do with middle school

    A video on the growing dilemma of how to successfully educate middle schoolers discusses doing away with middle schools altogether.  One possibility is to keep students in elementary school through the 8th grade.  Another choice is to house 6th through 12th graders ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on February 23, 2007
  • If You're Gifted, Deal With This

    Parents are scrambling to get their kids tested for the gifted-and-talented programs due to a new admissions process in New York City.  Confusion seemed to be the name of the game in an article on nytimes.com as parents sought testing times and locations. A new admissions process for highly coveted gifted-and-talented ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on January 10, 2007
  • Bush Backs Renewal of No Child Left Behind

    President Bush plans to seek renewal of the No Child Left Behind law for another five years.  An article on CNN.com reminds us that education will be a big focus when lawmakers meet on Monday.  Bush expects to have support from both Democrats and Republicans. The law aims to ensure that all children can read and do math at ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on January 6, 2007
  • Happy Birthday Montessori Schools

    An article on washingtonpost.com gives us insight to the history of Montessori Schools.  Started in January 1907, they are ready to celebrate their 100th birthday.  Maria Montessori,  an Italian physician, started her school by allowing students the freedom to approach learning as individuals using a variety of ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on January 2, 2007