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The Scandal Behind The Testing Scandal – Teachers Flunked the Ethics and Integrity Test

  • July 25, 2011

The Atlanta school test scandal is hot news, but some parts are hotter than others! You can read all about it in the news, and it is constantly unfolding, but here is the heart of…

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Lauren Anderson
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Oregon Public Schools Thinking About Proficiency

  • July 20, 2011

The July 10 headline in the Oregonian blared “Oregon education reform bills aim to create more flexible, individualized public schools”. The front-page article notes “In the typical Oregon public school classroom, students of the same…

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Lauren Anderson
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Flipping, Sal Khan & Khan Academy

  • July 14, 2011

Sal Khan (and Bill Gates) get it. Lecturing classrooms of students from the front of the room is “old school” in every sense of the word! Students getting grades is “old school”, and “C’s” are…

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Lauren Anderson
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It’s Good News, But There Is Something More To Talk About

  • July 6, 2011

The headline in the June 23 issue of eSchoolNews reads: ” ‘Instructional rounds’ approach flips classroom evaluations: New method from Harvard researchers analyzes school-wide trends by looking at how instruction is being received”.  WOW –…

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Lauren Anderson
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Tying Your Shoes & Other Lessons

  • July 5, 2011

My students and I were exploring ted.com during science seminar and just had to watch the “Terry Moore: How to tie your shoes” video.   We learned that most of us did not know the…

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Lauren Anderson
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The Power of Teachers Unions

  • July 1, 2011

Many people ask me about the power and influence of teachers unions. My friend Ron Reynolds heads up the California Association of Private School Organizations. In this week’s Mid-Week Mailer he discussed the upcoming national…

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Lauren Anderson
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The Question Was Better Than The Answer

  • July 1, 2011

Recently eSchool News asked its readers, ‘What’s one question you’d like to ask U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan?’ The U.S. Department of Education asked eSchool news to choose five reader questions for Secretary Duncan to…

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Lauren Anderson
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Are Congress and the US Dept of Education doing a job for children or education?

  • January 26, 2011

Friday’s (Jan 21, 2011) MinnPost.com’s headline reads “Education Secretary Arne Duncan proves a ‘tough grader’ in assessing Minnesota’s education programs.”   Arne Duncan is the US Secretary of Education, and he came to Minnesota to…

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Lauren Anderson
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How to Create Innovators (hint: it’s not with testing)

  • January 19, 2011

Last Saturday’s headline reads “Oregon teacher union hosts first-ever education summit with state leaders, teachers, Gov. John Kitzhaber.”  The article said the 125 education officials, teachers, business, non-profit and legislative leaders who attended agreed that…

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Lauren Anderson
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Honoring Academic Achievement

  • January 17, 2011

In The New York Times Opinion Pages on January 15, 2011, Op-Ed Columnist Nicholas D. Kristoff argues that the real strategic challenge isn’t Chinese fighter aircraft but China’s focus on education.  I won’t go into…

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