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    Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Michelle Rhee and the unproven teacher evaluation

    The debate -- and that’s putting it nicely -- over the use of standardized test scores in teacher evaluations has always confused me, because the answer seemed so simple. One of the things we ask of teachers -- but just one thing -- is to raise those scores. So they have some place in the evaluation. But how much? Easy. Get some good evidence and base the decisions on that, not on guessing. The quality of education is at stake, as well as people’s livelihoods.
    The debate -- and that’s putting it nicely -- over the use of standardized test scores in teacher evaluations has always confused me, because the answer seemed so simple. One of the things we ask of teachers -- but just one thing -- is to raise...

    Tags: Washington, DC, School Examinations, Teaching and Learning, Elections, Teachers

  2. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. California Democrats blast efforts to overhaul schools

    SACRAMENTO — California Democrats on Sunday condemned efforts led by members of their own party to overhaul the nation's schools, arguing that groups such as StudentsFirst and Democrats for Education Reform are fronts for Republicans and corporate interests.
    SACRAMENTO — California Democrats on Sunday condemned efforts led by members of their own party to overhaul the nation's schools, arguing that groups such as StudentsFirst and Democrats for Education Reform are fronts for Republicans and corporate...

    Tags: Government, Antonio Villaraigosa, Labor Legislation, Washington, DC, Same-Sex Marriage

  4. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Burbank Leader
  5. Charlene Tabet, Larry Applebaum make the grade

    Charlene Tabet, who benefited mightily from outside spending in the Burbank Unified school board race, handily won a seat Tuesday, joining incumbent Larry Applebaum as the two top vote-getters.
    Charlene Tabet, who benefited mightily from outside spending in the Burbank Unified school board race, handily won a seat Tuesday, joining incumbent Larry Applebaum as the two top vote-getters. Of the 11,123 ballots cast, Applebaum claimed 5,858 while...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Elections, Teachers, Politics

  6. Apr 3, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Parent Trigger bill ready for vote in House

    A similar bill, officially a "parent empowerment" measure, was narrowly defeated last year in the Legislature. This year's version is as divisive as 2012's, The bill has the backing of influential lawmakers and influential education reform groups,...

    Tags: Jeb Bush, PTA, Charter Schools, Schools

  8. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. At odds with Brown, lawmakers back state oversight of school funds

    As Gov. Jerry Brown pushes his proposal to give school districts more flexibility in how they use state education funding, he is finding himself at odds with members of his own party. State Sen. Carol Liu (D-La Canada Flintridge), chairwoman of the...

    Tags: Jerry Brown, Government, Regional Authority, Carol Liu, Politics

  10. Apr 2, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. The test score racket

    WASHINGTON -- It is time to acknowledge that the fashionable theory of school reform -- requiring that pay and job security for teachers, principals and administrators depend on their students' standardized test scores -- is at best a well-intentioned mistake, and at worst nothing but a racket.
    WASHINGTON -- It is time to acknowledge that the fashionable theory of school reform -- requiring that pay and job security for teachers, principals and administrators depend on their students' standardized test scores -- is at best a well-intentioned...

    Tags: Examinations, Students, Organized Crime, School Examinations, Teaching and Learning

  12. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Letters: Michelle Rhee and teaching children

    Re "'Radical' educator takes on state's unions," March 27 I've always viewed the policies and philosophy of Michelle Rhee, a former District of Columbia schools chancellor, with some ambivalence. While she's to be commended for her determined efforts at...

    Tags: Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Same-Sex Marriage, School Examinations, Teaching and Learning

  14. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Letters: Drop the apostrophe?

    Re "Squiggle sparks a squabble," March 28 Although "squiggle" is not a term I would have used, as I have more than a proprietary interest in the subject, the improper use of the apostrophe is a continuing personal irritant. And as a regular victim of...

    Tags: England, BBC, United Kingdom, Central Intelligence Agency, George Bernard Shaw

  16. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Michelle Rhee, 'a public school parent'?

    SACRAMENTO -- In the course of reporting a story about Michelle Rhee, the controversial former District of Columbia chancellor seeking to take her brand of education reform to statehouses across the country, the Los Angeles Times asked her spokeswoman a simple question: Do Rhee’s children attend public or private school?
    SACRAMENTO -- In the course of reporting a story about Michelle Rhee, the controversial former District of Columbia chancellor seeking to take her brand of education reform to statehouses across the country, the Los Angeles Times asked her spokeswoman a...

    Tags: American Federation of Teachers, Los Angeles Times

  18. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  19. On Education: Time to be a little less polite

    Glendale Unified school board candidates are a very polite bunch. I am convinced, in fact, that our local education race might be the last bastion of civilized discourse in American politics. Two months of campaigning has seen a string of cordial forums...

    Tags: Princeton University, Political Fundraising, Media Industry, School Examinations, PTA

  20. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Burbank Leader
  21. Political star rising for woman behind outside school race spending in Burbank, L.A.

    If you're a registered voter in Burbank, chances are you've recieved one or more mailers supporting certain school board candidates from political action committees backed by StudentsFirst.
    If you're a registered voter in Burbank, chances are you've recieved one or more mailers supporting certain school board candidates from political action committees backed by StudentsFirst. The L.A. Times has a profile out today on Michelle Rhee,...

    Tags: Google+, Elections, Politics

  22. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. L.A. Now Live: Michelle Rhee takes on teachers' unions

    Former District of Columbia schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee has partnered with Republicans and Democrats to challenge teacher union power and use student test scores in union negotiations.
    Former District of Columbia schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee has partnered with Republicans and Democrats to challenge teacher union power and use student test scores in union negotiations. Join us at 9 a.m. as we discuss Rhee's policies and effect on...

    Tags: Defense of Marriage Act, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Kevin Johnson

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