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From the Mouth of YA Authors….
It continues to amaze me, the parallel universe, we as educators find our selves living in these days. Alice in Wonderland, Dr. Seuss, the myths of old, Harry Potter, and now, Percy Jackson and the Olympians. It is a great … Continue reading
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Tagged Arne Duncan, education, evaluation, high-stakes, learning, opinion, parody, political, reform, riddle, State Education Department, students, success, teachers, testing
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The Myth of Education Reform: A Modern Riddle of the Sphinx
“Which creature in the morning goes on four legs, at mid-day on two, and in the evening upon three, and the more legs it has, the weaker it be?” Ancient lore has it that thousands of years ago this question … Continue reading
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Tagged classroom, communication, consensus, education, evaluation, high-stakes, Michele Rhee, NYSUT, opinion, political, reform, riddle, students, success, teachers, testing, unions
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