If you ever needed more proof that many of our lawmakers in Raleigh have absolutely no idea of what happens in public education or how things work, then this should help. Courtesy of Kris Nordstrom: Read that carefully. If comes from a draft of a bill that has not been filed just yet. Specifically, page … Continue reading You Might Want To See What This NCGA Bill Draft Requires For Remote Learning
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“11 Warning Signs That Your School District Is Under Attack” – From ITPI.org
This is a good list for any public school advocate to look at and use as a template for observation. It comes from ITPI.org (In The Public Interest). Dr, Diane Ravitch posted it earlier on her well-known blog. Dr. Jen Mangrum shared it on her social media. The more it is shared, teh more people … Continue reading “11 Warning Signs That Your School District Is Under Attack” – From ITPI.org
This NCGA Short Session Could Do SO MUCH FOR Public Education in NC
And can do it in a short amount of time. This week the North Carolina General Assembly will "reconvene" for the short session of the 2020 year. Below is a informational graphic put together by Susan Book, one of the founders and leaders of saveourschoolsnc.org. It refers to Class Size Chaos, flexible scheduling, adding time … Continue reading This NCGA Short Session Could Do SO MUCH FOR Public Education in NC
Great Teachers Can Admit They Are Wrong To Their Students
It wasn't sarcasm. Anyone who has taught for years in large public schools could expertly tell you that. On a stage with 50,000 Americans dead from the COVID-19 virus addressing a national audience in an election year with the economy crashing and unemployment rising by the second, you do not as a leader have any … Continue reading Great Teachers Can Admit They Are Wrong To Their Students
“Virus lockdowns an extra ordeal for special-needs children” – What Has Been The Most Help For My Special-Needs Child
In this morning's Winston-Salem Journal is a report from the Associate Press entitled "Virus lockdowns an extra ordeal for special-needs children." Tomorrow will begin the seventh week of "homeschooling" here in my household (and in North Carolina), and having a child with a developmental delay as well as autism has made this period of time … Continue reading “Virus lockdowns an extra ordeal for special-needs children” – What Has Been The Most Help For My Special-Needs Child
This Teacher Has So Much Faith In The Class Of 2020
I am almost three times as old as the average age of my students this year. I remember rotary phones, VHS, Walkmans, leaded gasoline, and the release of the first Star Wars movie. I remember the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of the Soviet Union, Columbine, … Continue reading This Teacher Has So Much Faith In The Class Of 2020
End Of Year Grading for Graduating Seniors FRQ’s
Below is a quick reference FRQ handout of the recently adopted end-of-year grading policies adopted by the NC State Board of Education FOR GRADUATING SENIORS. It is being published in this post for information purposes only. No opinions attached. YET…
Beer & Doughnuts: The Two Things That Most Define Mark Johnson’s Tenure As State Superintendent
Sure, there are many things that can be listed that help to "mark" the tumultuous tenure of Mark Johnson's career as the state superintendent of North Caroina. iStation, ClassWallet, DPI reorg, HB17, lawsuit, Read to Achieve, being a lawyer, Deep State, Common Core, ncsuperintendent.com, iPads, ISD, that sunshine mascot thing, glossy fliers, emails, shallow surveys, … Continue reading Beer & Doughnuts: The Two Things That Most Define Mark Johnson’s Tenure As State Superintendent
Lysol, Sunlight, 60 Minutes, And Betsy DeVos
When has Betsy DeVos ever praised the state of public education in the United States even after she has been the top education official in the country for over three years? Not ever. And she probably never will. But this comes from the person whose confirmation hearing when selected for her post was not only … Continue reading Lysol, Sunlight, 60 Minutes, And Betsy DeVos
End Of Year Grading And Student Promotion FRQ’s
Below is a quick reference FRQ handout of the recently adopted end-of-year grading and promotion policies adopted by the NC State Board of Education. It is being published in this post for information purposes only. No opinions attached. YET...