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American schools with poverty
rates of less than 10% led the world on the PISA exams
Poverty is not an accident. Like
slavery and apartheid, it is man-made
and can
be removed by the actions of human beings. - Nelson Mandela.
Lawyers
in Brown's charter school fraud case defend her multiple salaries
MARTHA WOODALL, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER December 5, 2013 ,
7:34 PM
A compensation expert hired by the defense in Dorothy June
Brown's charter school fraud trial told a federal jury Thursday that Brown was
paid more than most local charter leaders when she was a chief executive.
…..Dorf's analysis found that the annual salaries paid to
Brown, including $150,000 from Ad Prima in 2007-08 and $193,597 from the Laboratory Charter School
that same year, were both above the market rate. The average charter CEO in Philadelphia was paid
$115,800 in 2007-08, he said. During
cross-examination, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joan E. Burnes pointed out that
Brown actually was paid a total of $1.4 million that year from the four schools
she founded.
In addition to the two CEO salaries Brown collected that
year, she also received money from two management firms she controlled. Burnes
said Brown's AcademicQuest L.L.C. received $257,183 from Planet Abacus, and the
Agora Cyber Charter
School paid her Cynwyd
Group L.L.C. $848,273.
SB1085:
Should Pa. 's
colleges get the keys to drive the state's charter school strategy?
WHYY Newsworks BY KEVIN MCCORRY DECEMBER 5, 2013 NEWSWORKS TONIGHT
There's a game-changer on the horizon, a piece of
legislation rumbling through the halls of Harrisburg
that, if passed, promises to alter forever the landscape of public education in
Pennsylvania . It's called Senate Bill 1085, referred to by
many as, "The Charter Reform Bill."
Proponents say it will raise the standards by which charters
are opened and evaluated, while ensuring the creation of more high-quality
educational options for all Pennsylvania's students.
Opponents say it will create a "wild, wild west"
scenario in which charters be able to "grow unfettered," while bringing
about the "death knell" of traditional public education.
The bill has passed a key Senate committee, but the timing
of a full Senate vote is unclear.
Of the major provisions of the bill, the most contentious
debate surrounds its creation of "university authorizers." This would
allow institutes of higher education to authorize and oversee new charter
schools without the input of local school districts.
3
area college support programs recognized
SUSAN SNYDER, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER December 5, 2013 ,
8:27 AM
Independence Blue Cross launched a support program to help
its workers without a college degree to get one. The Philadelphia Education Fund worked with
four city high schools to set a college-going culture from the day students
arrive, and now more students are going to college.
And the University
of Delaware 's associate-degree program
based at a community college offers a gateway to students who may not be quite
ready for the rigor of the main campus in Newark .
All three entities were recognized Thursday morning at an
award ceremony for their programs to boost college enrollment and graduation.
By Sara K. Satullo | The Express-Times
on December 05,
2013 at 11:03 PM ,
Saucon Valley teachers tonight
described themselves as dedicated educators after the school board negotiating
team presented its position in a public meeting.
It's the first time the Saucon Valley Education Association
has spoken publicly sincethey twice rejected an independent fact-finder's recommendations to
settle the contract impasse. The school board agreed to accept the report,
which was made public after teachers didn't accept it.
The two sides are close on salary and benefits. The board says talks are stalled
over graduate course work and phasing out a retirement incentive. Tonight, the
board outlined its positions to a group of about 50 residents, teachers and
school directors.
“Also,
worth considering is that the survey didn’t cover the full population of
15-year-olds living in Shanghai .
An estimated 500,000 children of migrant workers live in Shanghai . Without local hukou or household
registration, most can’t attend public schools and often end up in
lower-quality private schools. Their plight is shared by another 20 million or
so migrant children across the country.
“Everyone should place Shanghai ’s
scores in proper perspective. Shanghai has an economically and culturally elite
population with systems in place to make sure that students who may perform
poorly are not allowed into public schools,” writes Brookings Loveless in his
blog. “No one will know how well China can perform on an
international test until it participates, as a nation, under the same rules as
all other nations.”
Bloomberg Businessweek
By Dexter
Roberts December 04, 2013
Once again,
Shanghai
students have outperformed their peers around the world, topping tests of
mathematics, reading, and science in the annual OECD PISA survey of global
education. And as before, U.S.
students have scored well below average.
One more
sign of how China
is outcompeting everyone else? Time for more teeth gnashing? Keep this in mind:
While the rest of the data aimed at presenting a countrywide picture of
performance, that was not case with China . Instead, the PISA results covered only school children in one of China ’s
richest, most elite cities.
Here’s our U.S.
top school’s scores:
“PISA Science literacy: U.S. schools with less than 10%
free/reduced lunch – score=556 [1st in the world]
Daniel Wydo Disaggregates
PISA Scores by
Income
Diane
Ravitch’s Blog By dianeravitch December
5, 2013 //
Daniel
Wydo, a teacher in North Carolina , sent this
analysis of 2012 PISA :
Here’s what
the mainstream media will NOT tell you about 2012 PISA . When comparing U.S. schools with less
than 10% of students qualifying for free/reduced lunch, here’s how U.S.
students (of which almost 25% are considered poor by OECD standards and of
which nationally on average about 50% qualify for free/reduced lunch) rank
compared to all other countries including one I chose to purposely compare –
Finland (of which about 5% are considered poor by OECD standards):
Predictable PISA Results
Education
Week By Walt Gardner on December
4, 2013 7:55 AM
The results
of the 2012 Program for International Student Assessment should come as no
surprise to anyone ("U.S. High-School Students Slip in Global
Rankings," The Wall Street Journal, Dec. 3). They confirm
what study after study has shown about the link between performance and
poverty. Yet PISA
will be used by privateers as evidence of the need to dismantle public
education in this country. That's why I think it's worthwhile taking a
closer look.
Amanda Ripley’s
Blog 4th Dec 2013 posted in Education
Christmas
came early this year. The new PISA
results are out. (PISA
= a relatively sophisticated test of critical thinking administered to half a
million 15 year-olds every three years in 65 countries.) This year is
especially intriguing for the US
because the focus is on math—our biggest weakness. So I’ve been hunkered down, reading through
the 3,000-some pages of analysis and data—which go far beyond what you read in
the headlines—to see what we can learn.
The most
obvious (and least interesting) result: Our teenagers remained below average in math for the
developed world—and average in reading and science. No change over past 13
years, since PISA
began. Could be better, could be worse.
The
least obvious (and more interesting) results: Even our most affluent students, the
ones with highly educated parents and tricked-out high schools, scored
worse than their privileged peers in 27 other countries in math. (I’m
not even counting Shanghai
and other regions here--just countries.)
Massive? The Walton Family has been spending over $150
million each year to privatize democratically governed American public
education.
Teachers Union Launching Massive Campaign Against Education Reform
Movement
By Joy.resmovits@huffingtonpost.com
12/05/2013
5:03 pm EST
The
American Federation of Teachers union is unveiling a seven-figure advertisement
campaign ahead of Dec. 9, a day that the group has billed as a "national day of
action" against the education reform movement and push alternative
solutions. “Public education is under
attack and underfunded throughout our country," the advertisements read, according to materials AFT, the
nation's second-largest teachers union, provided to The Huffington Post.
"Now, communities are coming together for our schools and our children to
champion great public schools as the heart of our neighborhoods. … Together, we
can make sure our schools are places where all kids can thrive and the voices
of those closest to the classroom are heard.”
“State education officials are particularly
concerned about the number of students who didn’t show up to retake tests this
summer.”
The Dallas Morning News By
TERRENCE STUTZ Austin Bureau 04 December 2013 10:45 PM
In English
I writing, less than a third of the 94,000 high school sophomores retaking the
tests passed the second time. That didn’t include more than 41,000 who were
reported as absent. That leaves nearly 182,000 students who still haven’t
passed — about 45 percent of the group.
Results
were similar in English I reading. Just a quarter of students who were retested
passed, while at least a third of all students needing to pass were absent on
the testing dates. More than 120,000 still haven’t passed — about a third of
those students.
The results
indicate that the Legislature’s sweeping changes to the state’s testing regime,
the STAAR, may not alleviate concerns about high-stakes tests in Texas schools. Parents,
teacher groups and others pushed for the lower number of tests, warning that
schools were too driven by test results. Now, students are struggling despite
the fact that the required scores to pass the tests are fairly low and the
students are at risk of not graduating.
Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s Liberator as Prisoner
and President, Dies at 95
New York
Times By BILL KELLER Published: December 5, 2013
Nelson Mandela, who led the
emancipation ofSouth Africa from
white minority rule and served as his country’s first black president, becoming
an international emblem of dignity and forbearance, died Thursday night. He was
95.
PA SPECIAL
EDUCATION FUNDING FORMULA COMMISSION
Public
Meeting, 12/11/2013 ,
10:00 AM Hearing Room 1, North Office
Building
Public hearing to consider final recommendations and release
final report)
NPE National Conference
2014
The Network for Public Education November 24, 2013
The Network for Public Education is pleased to announce our
first National Conference. The event will take place on March 1 & 2, 2014
(the weekend prior to the world-famous South by Southwest Festival) at The University of Texas
at Austin . At the NPE National Conference 2014, there
will be panel discussions, workshops, and a keynote address by Diane Ravitch.
NPE Board members – including Anthony Cody, Leonie Haimson, and Julian Vasquez
Heilig – will lead discussions along with some of the important voices of our
movement.
In the coming weeks, we
will release more details. In the meantime, make your travel plans and click
this link and submit your email address to receive updates about the NPE
National Conference 2014.
Congratulations! Getting elected to the school
board was the easy part…..
PSBA New Board Member Training: Great Governance, Great Schools !
November 2013-April 2014 Register Online » Print Form »
November 2013-April 2014 Register Online » Print Form »
Announcing School
Board Academy ’s
New Board Member Training: Great Governance, Great Schools !
You will need a wealth of information quickly as
you jump out of the starting block and hit the ground running as a newly
elected member of the board of school directors. New board members, as well as
veterans who might like a refresher, will want to make the most of the
opportunity to attend PSBA's New Board Member Training Program: Great
Governance, Great
Schools ! .
EPLC is recruiting current undergraduate or graduate students
to serve as part-time interns
EPLC is recruiting current undergraduate
or graduate students to serve as part-time interns beginning January
or May of 2014 in the downtown Harrisburg
offices. One intern will support education policy work including the Pennsylvania School Funding Campaign. The second
intern position will support the work of the Pennsylvania Arts Education Network. Ideal
candidates have an interest/course work in political science/public policy,
social studies, the arts or education and also have strong research,
communications, and critical thinking skills. The internship is unpaid, but
free parking is available. Weekly hours of the internship are negotiable. To
apply or to suggest a candidate, please email Mattie Robinson for
further information at robinson@eplc.org.
The National School Boards Association 74th Annual
Conference & Exposition April 5-7, 2014 New Orleans
The National School Boards Association 74th Annual
Conference & Exposition will be held at the Ernest
N. Morial
Convention Center in New Orleans , LA. Our
first time back in New Orleans
since the spring of 2002!
General
Session speakers include education advocates
Thomas L. Friedman, Sir Ken Robinson, as well as education innovators Nikhil
Goyal and Angela Maiers.
We have more than 200 sessions planned!
Colleagues from across the country will present workshops on key topics with
strategies and ideas to help your district. View our Conference
Brochure for highlights on sessions and
focus presentations.
·
Register
now! – Register for both the conference and housing using our online
system.
·
Conference
Information– Visit the NSBA conference website for up-to-date information
·
Hotel
List and Map - Official NSBA Housing Block
·
Exposition
Campus – View new products and services and interactive
trade show floor
Join the National
School Boards
Action Center
Friends of Public Education
Participate in a voluntary network to urge your U.S. Representatives and Senators to support
federal legislation on Capitol Hill that is critical to providing high quality
education to America ’s
schoolchildren
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