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Code Acts in Education: Edtech Has an Evidence Problem

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Code Acts in Education: Edtech Has an Evidence Problem Code Acts in Education: Edtech Has an Evidence Problem Schools spend a lot of money on edtech, and most of the time it’s a waste of their limited funds. According to the Edtech Evidence Exchange, educators estimate that “85% of edtech tools are poor fits or poorly implemented”, indicating very weak returns for the $25 billion or mo…

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Code Acts in Education: Edtech Has an Evidence Problem

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Code Acts in Education: Edtech Has an Evidence Problem Code Acts in Education: Edtech Has an Evidence Problem Schools spend a lot of money on edtech, and most of the time it’s a waste of their limited funds. According to the Edtech Evidence Exchange, educators estimate that “85% of edtech tools are poor fits or poorly implemented”, indicating very weak returns for the $25 billion or mo…

The Best Education Blog 1.2k 2024-05-26

Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Should the Success Academy SPRINT Program Be Investigated?

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Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Should the Success Academy SPRINT Program Be Investigated? Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Should the Success Academy SPRINT Program Be Investigated? About four months ago I received an unusual DM in my Twitter account. Though over the years several different Success Academy parents have reached out to me, this was from someone who claimed to be either a current employee or a former employee. They…

The Best Education Blog 1.2k 2024-05-26

Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Should the Success Academy SPRINT Program Be Investigated?

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Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Should the Success Academy SPRINT Program Be Investigated? Gary Rubinstein’s Blog: Should the Success Academy SPRINT Program Be Investigated? About four months ago I received an unusual DM in my Twitter account. Though over the years several different Success Academy parents have reached out to me, this was from someone who claimed to be either a current employee or a former employee. They…

The Best Education Blog 1.0k 2024-05-26

Curmudgucation: A Voucher By Any Other Name

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Curmudgucation: A Voucher By Any Other Name Curmudgucation: A Voucher By Any Other Name Voucher supporters have one major problem: school vouchers are unpopular. The tern doesn’t test well. Measure of public support is iffy– if you ask people if they would like every student to have the chance to ride to a great school on their own pony, people say yes, but if you ask a mor…

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Curmudgucation: A Voucher By Any Other Name

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Curmudgucation: A Voucher By Any Other Name Curmudgucation: A Voucher By Any Other Name Voucher supporters have one major problem: school vouchers are unpopular. The tern doesn’t test well. Measure of public support is iffy– if you ask people if they would like every student to have the chance to ride to a great school on their own pony, people say yes, but if you ask a mor…

The Best Education Blog 1.0k 2024-05-26

Teacher in a Strange Land: Woke/Not Woke

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Teacher in a Strange Land: Woke/Not Woke Teacher in a Strange Land: Woke/Not Woke A few years back, in 2016, I read a blog post from a national teachers’ union leader, a white woman, proclaiming that she was now woke. I’ve met this woman a few times and have no doubt that she is sincere and well-meaning and totally on the right side of social justice issues, but the blog,…

The Best Education Blog 1.0k 2024-05-15

Curmudgucation: The Panic Is No Accident

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Curmudgucation: The Panic Is No Accident Curmudgucation: The Panic Is No Accident There was a curious piece in Education Week Friday, in which Deborah Loewenberg Ball ponders the question, “Why Is the Nation Invested in Tearing Down Public Education?”  She focuses in particular on the most recent iteration: For the past four years, we have been retelling a shared narrativ…

The Best Education Blog 1.1k 2024-05-12

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Will Chatbots Teach Your Children? (Natasha Singer) (Guest Post by Natasha Singer)

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Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Will Chatbots Teach Your Children? (Natasha Singer) (Guest Post by Natasha Singer) Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Will Chatbots Teach Your Children? (Natasha Singer) (Guest Post by Natasha Singer) Isn’t that a catchy headline? The New York Times published an article with that title recently that may have caught the attention of readers whose job is to teach children and youth. In a world whe…

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Teacher in a Strange Land: Racing, Striving, Accelerating, Winning. And Reading.

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Teacher in a Strange Land: Racing, Striving, Accelerating, Winning. And Reading. Teacher in a Strange Land: Racing, Striving, Accelerating, Winning. And Reading. I wrote the core of this piece a decade ago, but it feels evergreen. Back then, we were trying to improve reading scores by offering kids rewards. Including pizza. Have we left competitive reading behind—or are ‘supplementary’ programs to raise scores,…

The Best Education Blog 609 2024-05-07

Janresseger: America Neglects to Address the Big Problems for Public Schools

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Janresseger: America Neglects to Address the Big Problems for Public Schools Janresseger: America Neglects to Address the Big Problems for Public Schools Two weeks ago this blog covered problems stemming from the rating and ranking of public schools required by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the 2015 reauthorization of the federal education law. That post covered the widespread exacerbation of racia…

The Best Education Blog 565 2024-05-04

Radical Eyes for Equity: Big Lies of Education: National Reading Panel (NRP)

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Radical Eyes for Equity: Big Lies of Education: National Reading Panel (NRP) Radical Eyes for Equity: Big Lies of Education: National Reading Panel (NRP) Similar to A Nation at Risk and a core part of No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the National Reading Panel (NRP) was a bi-partisan committee formed under Bill Clinton and then elevated under George W. Bush. Joanne Yatvin, a panel member who issued a Minority R…

The Best Education Blog 449 2024-04-28

Curmudgucation: TX: Using Computers To Make STAAR Test Worse

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Curmudgucation: TX: Using Computers To Make STAAR Test Worse Curmudgucation: TX: Using Computers To Make STAAR Test Worse There are several fundamental problems with trying to use standardized testing on a large scale (say, assessing every student in the state). One is the tension between turnaround time and quality. The quickest tests to score are those based on multipole choice questions; …

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Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Why Do School Reforms Occur Again and Again?

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Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Why Do School Reforms Occur Again and Again? Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice: Why Do School Reforms Occur Again and Again? School reforms unfold less like an auto engine piston pumping up and down within a cylinder and more like a large weather front of uncertain origin moving across a region. Reforms, like weather fronts varying by seasons but similar acr…

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Education Technology Society: Digital Technologies and the Commercialism of Education

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Education Technology Society: Digital Technologies and the Commercialism of Education Education Technology Society: Digital Technologies and the Commercialism of Education In this podcast episode of Education Technology Society, Professor Neil Selwyn speaks with Faith Boninger about how digital technologies are increasingly implicated in the commercialism of education. They discuss her involvement in the long-runnin…

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Teacher in a Strange Land: Do Core Democratic Values Belong in Schools? Some Say No.

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Teacher in a Strange Land: Do Core Democratic Values Belong in Schools? Some Say No. Teacher in a Strange Land: Do Core Democratic Values Belong in Schools? Some Say No. I try, when thinking about the path this nation is currently on, not to immediately jump to worst case scenarios or inept comparisons. The uptick in the language of fascism shouldn’t be ignored, however—comparing certain people to Hitler or bemoani…

The Best Education Blog 522 2024-04-18

Janresseger: How Committed Are Each State’s Leaders to Democratically Governed Public Schools?

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Janresseger: How Committed Are Each State’s Leaders to Democratically Governed Public Schools? Janresseger: How Committed Are Each State’s Leaders to Democratically Governed Public Schools? Yesterday the Network for Public Education (NPE) released an excellent and desperately needed report on the state of public schooling across the states in the midst of well funded, far-right campaigns pressing state legislatures to underm…

The Best Education Blog 465 2024-04-12

Nancy Bailey’s Education Website: “Back to Basics” Again! What Does it Mean for Students and Teachers?

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Nancy Bailey’s Education Website: “Back to Basics” Again! What Does it Mean for Students and Teachers? Nancy Bailey’s Education Website: “Back to Basics” Again! What Does it Mean for Students and Teachers? Many of our elected officials have virtually handed the keys to our schools over to corporate interests. Presidential commissions on education are commonly chaired by the executives of large companies. ~Alfie Kohn, The Schools Our…

The Best Education Blog 1.0k 2024-04-09

Radical Eyes for Equity: Contrarian Truths About Public Education and Student Achievement

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Radical Eyes for Equity: Contrarian Truths About Public Education and Student Achievement Radical Eyes for Equity: Contrarian Truths About Public Education and Student Achievement “The 2022 NAEP results show that the average reading score for fourth graders is lower than it has been in over 20 years. For eighth and twelfth graders, average scores are at about a 30-year low,” states Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) in his new…

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Shanker Blog: School District Fragmentation, Segregation, and Funding Equity in New Jersey

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Shanker Blog: School District Fragmentation, Segregation, and Funding Equity in New Jersey Shanker Blog: School District Fragmentation, Segregation, and Funding Equity in New Jersey District fragmentation is a very important but sometimes overlooked factor shaping school segregation, school funding equity, and the relationship between them. Put simply, fragmentation refers to the fact that, in some states, there are hund…

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