In a new arguing that the ongoing national push to dramatically improve American high schools has gotten off course, two
“The push to enhance rigor and standards behind the high school diploma is seriously flawed,” write W. Norton Grubb, an education professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and Jeannie Oakes, an education professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, in the paper. “Any gains come at the expense of other goals for high school reform, including equity, curricular relevance, and student interest.”
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►OUT OF THE TOWER AND INTO THE CLASSROOM: CONNECTING RESEARCH TO TEACHING THE KEY TO SUCCESS
· Why are we having so much difficulty increasing student learning in the
· Do we lack knowledge about how to improve K-12 education,
· or are we failing to use what we know?
To be sure, we don't know everything. But many effective practices that are well known among researchers are rarely seen in K-12 schools.
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►LOS ANGELES USD TRIES OUT MASS NOTIFICATIONS
Dave Nagel reports in THE Journal that LAUSD is giving up on the '70's era AllCall automated phone dialer telephone notification technology and is crossing the digital bridge into the 21st century … just when LATimes columnist Sandy Banks kicks automated notification around [LOGGING OFF E-MONITORING OF CHILD'S SCHOOLWORK] - and then embraces it as a parent's best friend! [RETHINKING E-MONITORING AFTER PROGRESS REPORT]
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►And in BRITISH STUDENTS SPURN NUTRITIOUS MEALS the LATimes - and every newspaper in Britain - reports that celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, who single handedly has turned around nutrition in British public schools - finds himself in a bit of bother. It turns out kids like junk food! Who knew? Whatever happened to gruel? - And "Please sir, may I have some more?"
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