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Anybody out there want to rethink middle schools?

Regular Get Schooled readers know that I have doubts about the efficacy of the middle school model. Despite decades of experimentation and refinement, middle school still doesn’t work in most places,...

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Can we simultaneously fix and flee public schools?

Can we simultaneously fix and flee public schools? I wondered about that question after meetings with Georgia’s last Democratic governor, Roy Barnes, and House Majority Whip Edward Lindsey, R-Atlanta....

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Griffin-Spalding teacher Lisa Miller: Coming home to teach

Lisa Miller of Moreland Road Elementary. Here is another installment in UGA professor Peter Smagorinsky’s Great Georgia Teacher series. This essay focuses on Lisa Miller of Moreland Road Elementary...

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Cheating or collaboration? Do students really not know the difference?

A reader sent me this note about cheating and asked that I put the issue before the Get Schooled blog readership: I am wondering if you have done much on student cheating? I have read about teacher...

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Parent trigger on agenda today. Is the bill fatally flawed?

A Senate committee takes up the parent trigger bill today. Originally, House Bill 123 allowed a majority of the parents or teachers in a failing school to petition the school board for a complete...

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From Canada to Georgia, teachers complain of pressure to change grades to...

Interesting AJC story on an Atlanta high school principal who resigned after accusations he bullied and intimidated teachers into raising failing grades. Grade inflation has been in the national news...

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New Race to the Top teacher evaluations with strong reliance on test scores...

As expected, House Bill 244 passed both the House and the Senate, incorporating the educator evaluation system piloted by Georgia’s Race to the Top districts into state law. With the Senate vote this...

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Indictments may come today in APS cheating scandal. Grand jury looking at...

The AJC is expecting indictments possibly later today related to the APS cheating scandal first brought to light by the newspaper. When those indictments come down, please be sure to come back to the...

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Former Atlanta school chief Beverly Hall and 34 others indicted in APS...

Former Atlanta Superintendent Beverly Hall was among 35 people indicted today in APS cheating scandal. (AJC photo) Among those named in the indictment handed down tonight by a Fulton County grand jury...

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Poison seeds: The bitter harvest of the APS cheating scandal

In 2009, the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education featured Atlanta’s Parks Middle School on its annual bus tour of high-achieving schools, and I joined the visit. I arrived early in my own...

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Instant heat in response to NRA study calling for armed officers and...

There are many passionate responses from education leaders today to recommendations from a National Rifle Association- sponsored study that schools hire armed security officers and allow trained staff...

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Seeing teachers as technicians ignores what else they give students:...

Spurred by federal policy, many states, including Georgia, are moving to teacher evaluations that consider student progress on tests. But a rising chorus is challenging the reliance on testing to...

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Alfie Kohn on APS cheating scandal: ‘What if we gave a test and nobody came?’

I interviewed education advocate and writer Alfie Kohn a while back. You can read the 2011 interview here. The APS cheating scandal was in the news at the time, and Kohn told me: The real cheating...

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Bill Gates: We’re fumbling evaluations when we rate teachers on how students...

In a Washington Post op-ed, Bill Gates says there should be a fairer way to evaluate teachers. While he is all for accountability, Gates cautions against using student test scores as the primary basis...

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In black and white: Segregated proms continue but students at Georgia school...

The concept of segregated proms in the South shocked people when the AJC and other newspapers wrote about it a few years back. The first question from readers was how this could still be happening. It...

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Reading between the lines: Florida’s retention program is not worth replicating

Paul Thomas, a Furman University associate professor of education, writes about range of education issues, including the push in South Carolina to follow Florida’s retention policy. This is his second...

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Teacher’s parting letter strikes a nerve with equally frustrated peers around...

A letter penned by a retiring Syracuse, N.Y., social studies teacher is getting a lot of reaction since it hit the web this week. Westhill High School teacher Jerry Conti sent this letter to the Board...

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State moves away from using test scores to assess schools but moves closer to...

Since we are talking about standardized testing related to the teacher letter in an earlier blog today, I want to share a good AJC piece by my colleague Nancy Badertscher. I recommended some experts...

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Do weaker math students end up with weaker teachers?

We’ve spent a lot of time on this blog discussing the under performance of Georgia students in math. We’ve debated the controversial and now abandoned math reforms introduced by former state school...

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Did Michelle Rhee ignore her own cheating scandal? A new memo suggests clear...

Michelle Rhee speaking to Georgia lawmakers last year. (AJC Photo) PBS education reporter John Merrow writes about the erasure analyses, clear evidence of cheating and concealment of that evidence. No,...

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