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    Oct 27, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. No Child Left Behind: Don't mend it, end it

    Satirists from Nicolai Gogol in the 19th century to Scott Adams in more recent times have amused themselves and their readers with clever critiques of bureaucracy and its foibles. Adams' “pointy-haired boss” is a particularly funny sendup of the kind of...

    Tags: George W. Bush, Education, Tim Johnson, Academic Progress, Scott Adams

  2. Nov 3, 2011 |Story| LA Canada
  3. Our Readers Write: School board election

    One candidate a positive force After attending the presentation of school board candidates at La Cañada High School, we decided to have a coffee in our home for Ernest Koeppen, and were more convinced than ever that he would be an excellent school...

    Tags: San Marino, Concerts, Unemployment, ESPN (tv network), Medical Specialization

  4. Aug 1, 2011 |Column| Daily American
  5. Should standardized tests be used to evaluate teachers?

    Yes A great teacher is not going to create a classroom of ace test-takers. Some people are just bad at standardized exams. But students learning from good educators will show better results than those being taught by bad ones. State officials are...

    Tags: Education, Public Schools, Elections, Economy, Business and Finance, Teaching and Learning

  6. Aug 1, 2011 |Column| Daily American
  7. Bruce Siwy: Should standardized tests be used to evaluate teachers?

    No The state is once again using the wrong measuring stick to gauge the education system. Introducing a teacher-evaluation system that puts additional emphasis on how students perform on standardized tests will not cultivate America’s next...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, History, Education, Teachers, Academic Progress

  8. Dec 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. When layoffs come to L.A. schools, performance doesn't count

    John H. Liechty Middle School opened in 2007 in Los Angeles' impoverished Westlake neighborhood with a seasoned principal, dozens of energetic young teachers and a mission to "reinvent education" in the nation's second-largest school district.
    John H. Liechty Middle School opened in 2007 in Los Angeles' impoverished Westlake neighborhood with a seasoned principal, dozens of energetic young teachers and a mission to "reinvent education" in the nation's second-largest school district. The...

    Tags: Samuel Gompers, Rhode Island, Los Angeles, California, Government Debt

  10. Aug 21, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. L.A.'s leaders in learning

    Five families from across the San Fernando Valley set up camp for three nights by the front door of <a href=&quot;http://projects.latimes.com/value-added/school/tarzana/wilbur-avenue-elementary/">Wilbur Avenue Elementary School</a> in 2009, intent on getting a spot for their children in one of the best-regarded schools in Los Angeles. Others hired someone to hold their place in line.
    Five families from across the San Fernando Valley set up camp for three nights by the front door of Wilbur Avenue Elementary School in 2009, intent on getting a spot for their children in one of the best-regarded schools in Los Angeles. Others hired...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), California, Social Issues, Teaching and Learning

  12. Aug 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Who's teaching L.A.'s kids?

    The fifth-graders at <a href=&quot;http://projects.latimes.com/value-added/school/pacoima/hillery-t-broadous-elementary/">Broadous Elementary School</a> come from the same world &#8212; the poorest corner of the San Fernando Valley, a Pacoima neighborhood framed by two freeways where some have lost friends to the stray bullets of rival gangs.
    The fifth-graders at Broadous Elementary School come from the same world — the poorest corner of the San Fernando Valley, a Pacoima neighborhood framed by two freeways where some have lost friends to the stray bullets of rival gangs. Many are the...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Washington, DC, California, Antonio Villaraigosa, Teaching and Learning

  14. Mar 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Fedde Academy in Hawaiian Gardens enacts ambitious change

    Like almost every teacher at this Hawaiian Gardens middle school, science instructor John Laird posts his students' standardized test results in the back of his classroom.
    Like almost every teacher at this Hawaiian Gardens middle school, science instructor John Laird posts his students' standardized test results in the back of his classroom. But right next to them, Laird also put up his own evaluation. "This is my report...

    Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, U.S. Department of Education, California, Elections, Human Interest

  16. Aug 29, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. No gold stars for excellent L.A. teaching

    It's a Wednesday morning, and Zenaida Tan is warming her students up with a little exercise in &quot;Monster Math."
    It's a Wednesday morning, and Zenaida Tan is warming her students up with a little exercise in "Monster Math." That's Tan's name for math problems with monstrously big numbers. While most third-graders are learning to multiply two digits by two digits,...

    Tags: Marathon, Graduation, Harvard University, Social Issues, Teaching and Learning

  18. Dec 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Study supports teacher ratings

    <b>For The Record</b>
    For The Record Teacher scores: A Dec. 11 article in the LATExtra section reported that a preliminary study by education experts had found that teachers whose students said they "taught to the test" scored lower than average on value-added analysis. In...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Elections, Harvard University, Human Interest

  20. Nov 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. D.C. schools may hold lesson for L.A.

    WASHINGTON -- Roxanne Brummell has thrived in what many consider the toughest new testing ground for teachers in the nation. The fifth-grade teacher in Washington, D.C., earned a "highly effective" rating under the district's controversial system that...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Elections, Social Issues, Human Interest

  22. Aug 17, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. U.S. schools chief endorses release of teacher data

    U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said Monday that parents have a right to know if their children's teachers are effective, endorsing the public release of information about how well individual teachers fare at raising their students' test scores.
    U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said Monday that parents have a right to know if their children's teachers are effective, endorsing the public release of information about how well individual teachers fare at raising their students' test scores....

    Tags: Los Angeles, Labor Legislation, California, Elections, Human Interest

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