Monthly Archives: April 2014

Seven Houston Teachers Suing Over Flawed VAM Ratings

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Comments by Joe Smith

Advertisements Joe Smith writes a daily commentary on http://www.texasisd.com. Here is his comments from April 30, 2014 “Let’s stop talking about testing”   I heard a story on the radio on my way to work recently in which someone insisted: … Continue reading

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Where Is Outrage for Systemic Racism?

Advertisements There are several links attached to this post. Some are interesting, some are one-side. The one statistic I would like to see is a comparison between discipline and single parent families vs two-parent families.

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Bush and Rhee Endorse a Book– Fortunately, Not Mine

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Mercedes Schneider: Who Are the 24 People Who Wrote the Common Core Standards?

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Student Advocates Oppose Both Bad Teaching and Bad Lawsuit

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Teachers Unions: What We Do and How Students Benefit

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Open Space Offices and Open Space Schools–Borrowing Across Organizations?

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A Hero Superintendent in Oklahoma Defies the State, Exempts Two Students from Tests

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