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To Make a Village
por Jeff Camp | February 8, 2016 | 0 Comentars

The dream calls for a village: a future in which schools, government agencies, philanthropies and families work together to solve the problems that get in the way of a bright future for every child.

Five Go-To Education Websites
por Manuel Romero | February 4, 2016 | 0 Comentars

Here are five sites we find particularly useful and reliable, and descriptions of what we like about them.

The Peanut-Butter Mindset
por Jeff Camp | January 29, 2016 | 2 Comentars

A few years ago, I admitted something to my kids that I had concealed for a long time: I don’t like peanut butter… yet. In school, kids are asked to learn things that challenge them. Not every flavor of learning is automatically tasty to every student.

Goodbye, No Child Left Behind
por Jeff Camp | January 7, 2016 | 1 Comentar

After years of false starts, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has been consigned to history. Here's what you need to know about the Every Child Succeeds Act (ESSA), its successor.

Yippee! Right?
por Jeff Camp | May 15, 2015 | 1 Comentar

It's true that this budget delivers $3,000 dollars per student more than the budget at the trough of the recession did. But this is like measuring the distance from the bottom of a grave to the top of the pile of dirt that will fill it back in. The proposed budget does not make California’s scho

Is there more money for schools?
por Jeff Camp | February 8, 2015 | 0 Comentars

The extra funding for schools this year is enough to get us out of the hole, but falls well short of providing what California's schools need. We list a few of the improvements our schools need--things that people in most other states just take for granted.

How Will the Election Affect Your School?
por Jeff Camp | November 4, 2014 | 0 Comentars

Whenever elections end, the media machine goes suddenly silent. The people elected on November 4 will influence your school in ways big and small. Who won, and by how much? Do you know where to look for the answers? Image: I Voted - CC Vox Efx

Why do I need to learn THIS?
por Jeff Camp | October 21, 2014 | 2 Comentars

As we think about ways to improve our schools, the idea of helping kids see the importance of their school work often comes up. Turns out there are a lot of people working on ways to not only get kids to ask the question "why am I learning this?" but to help them to answer it.

Bye Bye API.
por Jeff Camp | September 16, 2014 | 2 Comentars

California's API, a one-number measure of school quality that only reflected test scores, will soon be obsolete. The process for judging schools in the future is currently a topic for discussion and the public is invited to provide its opinion.

School's Back in Session: New Lessons to Learn
por Jeff Camp | August 27, 2014 | 0 Comentars

This school year will be full of new experiences as educators and parents alike start implementing their school district's Local Control Accountability Plan and reflecting on how to improve it in the years to come.

Happy 100th, You Good-For-Nothing Moms!
por Jeff Camp | April 24, 2014 | 1 Comentar

Mothers' Day was officially added to the calendar 100 years ago. Moms aren't paid to be moms. If you had to pay for them, what would it cost? Well, it depends...

A Tandem Bike for Local-State School Finance
por Jeff Camp | April 22, 2014 | 1 Comentar

A lower passage threshold for parcel taxes would significantly expand the number of districts able to muster the political support to pass them... But there's a problem. On its own, the plan stinks. There is an alternative.

How much does it cost to provide a K-12 education?
por Jeff Camp | April 22, 2014 | 0 Comentars

In the course of a public K-12 education, how much money will be invested in the average California student? How much does a basic, public K-12 education actually cost? Do you know? Can you guess?

How Dare You!
por Jeff Camp | March 20, 2014 | 0 Comentars

I recently sent a brusque email reply to a colleague. Yes, of course that was a dumb thing to do. But then again, she had it coming, right? How dare she! Indignation is a powerful emotion. It brings out our inner knuckle-dragging primate, primed for a fight.

The EdPrezi
por Jeff Camp | February 28, 2012 | 0 Comentars

The EdPrezi is an interactive, graphical view of the contents of Ed100, which summarizes the Big Ideas that compete for prominence regarding how to change education. You can "zoom out" to see the big picture, "zoom in" to see summaries of particular ideas, and "link out" for more details. It is one

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