When budgets are "made" by lawmakers in North Carolina, there are usually multiple requests for monies attached to “reforms” or investments in resources. Some deal with mentoring and helping younger teachers become more acclimated to the education profession. Some deal with “advanced roles” for teachers. Some deal with curricula that focus on specific “21st century” … Continue reading One Resource All Teachers Need But is Never “Funded” For : TIME
2016 Vs. 2020 – Measuring Catherine Truitt’s Words As a Candidate For State Super Against Being McCrory’s Education Advisor
Today the North Carolina School Board Association held a "Superintendent Candidate Forum" for the two people running to be the republican party nominee for NC State Superintendent. Rep. Craig Horn and Catherine Truitt, Chancellor of WGU-NC, answered many straightforward questions about funding, teacher-prep programs, school performance grades, and Read to Achieve among other things. Liz … Continue reading 2016 Vs. 2020 – Measuring Catherine Truitt’s Words As a Candidate For State Super Against Being McCrory’s Education Advisor
Rep. Tim Moore Is REALLY Scared Of Public School Teachers
Nothing like having your own spokesperson who can deliver your "spun" take on a situation in such a way that it shields you from actually having to answer real questions and confront true criticism. I would expect nothing "moore" from a man who hides behind constructed machinations the likes of which are not seen in … Continue reading Rep. Tim Moore Is REALLY Scared Of Public School Teachers
Just Finished The Fall Semester Over A Month After The Winter Solstice
And my school system did not lose a day because of weather or any unforeseen event. The fall semester ended on the day it was supposed to according to the school system's calendar, but it's this calendar that needs to end. Calendar flexibility is an issue that received much more attention in this last couple … Continue reading Just Finished The Fall Semester Over A Month After The Winter Solstice
Mark Johnson’s Recent Interview With WLOS – Translated
This past week WLOS out of Asheville interviewed Mark Johnsonon the recent attempt to pass a budget in North Carolina therefore leaving teacher raises in doubt. Take a listen if you can. State School Superintendent Mark Johnson recently spoke to News 13 about the budget and recent protests surrounding it. Johnson said he wants to … Continue reading Mark Johnson’s Recent Interview With WLOS – Translated
What If I Ran My Classroom Like Berger & Moore Ran The NCGA?
What if I were to extend the school year for another 100+ days beyond the already allotted time frame and when students got to class, called for an unsupervised study hall day after day because I refused to enact a lesson plan? Imagine all of the school buildings needing to be kept open, the meals that … Continue reading What If I Ran My Classroom Like Berger & Moore Ran The NCGA?
What If The NC School Performance Grading Formula Were Different
EdNC.org has a useful tool that helps education wonks and interested parties view the latest school perfomance grades in an interactive manner that allows the user to change major variables. Here is the link to their latest version. Currently, the formula is calculated with 80% for achievement on standardized tests and 20% on growth. Note … Continue reading What If The NC School Performance Grading Formula Were Different
That Erroneous Claim Gov. Cooper Left A “3.9% Pay Raise” For Teachers? It “Ain’t” What They Say It Is
Since this explanation was last posted, more and more lawmakers are still making the claim that what has stalled a budget from passing is that Gov. Roy Cooper under the influence of teacher groups like NCAE refused to take a raise of 3.9% for teachers. And this graphic is still being used to cast a … Continue reading That Erroneous Claim Gov. Cooper Left A “3.9% Pay Raise” For Teachers? It “Ain’t” What They Say It Is
“DPI Spy Squad” Or The “Deep State” Or Maybe Even An “Elite Squad Of Ninjas?” Where Did Exhibit C Come From In The iStation Debacle?
From WRAL's Kelly Hinchcliffe last week: When reached by email Wednesday evening, the superintendent's spokesman, Graham Wilson, released the following statement: "We do not know where the text message came from. We are conducting an investigation to try to find out." Wilson later sent a more detailed response: "First, to ensure that blogger-conspiracies do not … Continue reading “DPI Spy Squad” Or The “Deep State” Or Maybe Even An “Elite Squad Of Ninjas?” Where Did Exhibit C Come From In The iStation Debacle?
Why Isn’t Mark Johnson Testifying In The iStation Hearing?
Today will mark the another day for the hearing for the iStation / Amplify debacle over the procurement of a reading assessment tool for elementary schools. Liz Bell of EdNC.org has been covering everyday. The long-awaited hearing on the Department of Public Instruction’s choice of an assessment tool vendor to test K-3 student reading began … Continue reading Why Isn’t Mark Johnson Testifying In The iStation Hearing?