No Child Left Behind 2.0
Mar 16, 2010, by Joseph DiSalvo Politics Comments (5)
On March 15 President Obama sends to Congress the next incarnation of the 2002 legislation we know as No Child Left Behind. Is it possible for this legislation to enjoy a little more bi-partisan support than the health care revamp? Will it be possible for the legislation to make a difference in achieving its aim? If history is any guide the answer to both questions is a resounding NO.
Enforce Educational Equity
Mar 09, 2010, by Joseph DiSalvo Comments (4)
Education is the great equalizer, and as society we must continually work toward improving equity for all students. Even though we continue to make significant strides we have a long way to go. The new muscle being exerted by the Department of Education with enforcement of equity issues is welcome, but will increase the headaches of already resource-depleted schools and their administrations
Top-Down Education Reform
Mar 02, 2010, by Joseph DiSalvo Politics Comments (8)
“RTTP” is part of the new parlance of school and government employees. In a few days we will be told by U.S. Secretary of Education Duncan which Race To The Top state applications are considered finalists for funding in the first round of competition.
Forty states applied for the S4.25 billion in total funding. The prize, financed by the economic American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, will range from $350 million to $700 million per state and be awarded in April. Will California be on the list in this first round?
Food for Thought
Feb 23, 2010, by Joseph DiSalvo Politics Comments (14)
Too many of our children are overweight and out of shape. According to the 2005-06 Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury report, 22 to 31 percent of children are overweight and 30 to 41 percent are physically unfit. We’ve got a problem, but the good news is we are moving in the right direction.
Gates Foundation’s Education Deputy: Reform Teachers’ Pay Structure
Feb 09, 2010, by Joseph DiSalvo Politics Comments (6)
One Charter Summit conference participant wrote “John Deasy rocked” on her conference evaluation form. Who is John Deasy anyway? Dr. Deasy is the recently hired deputy director of education for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and former superintendent of Prince George’s County Public Schools in Maryland. He was an afternoon speaker at Santa Clara County Office of Education’s Charter School Summit.
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