Here are some recent useful posts and articles on educational policy issues (You might also be interested in seeing all my “Best” lists related to education policy here):
The Power of Liberatory Research is by Kimberly Parker. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Understanding How To Interpret Education Research.
Why Teachers Are Going on Strike This Fall—and What Could Come Next is from Ed Week.
Teaching While Black is from Slate. I’m adding it to New & Revised: The Best Resources For Understanding Why We Need More Teachers Of Color.
Report: More States Are Giving Students a Say in Education Policy is from The 74.
School 2.0: How has the pandemic changed learning? is from The Christian Science Monitor.
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Resources On Professional Development For Teachers — Help Me Find More:
Just finished watching this season’s premiere of Abbott Elementary- a series of clips from that show’s episodes would make a better professional development session than 90% of pd sessions that teachers r required to attend
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) September 23, 2022
I like the quote in this next tweet. It seems like a different way to say “data-informed” instead of “data-driven.” I’m adding it to The Best Resources Showing Why We Need To Be “Data-Informed” & Not “Data-Driven”:
“We should not use numbers to understand people, we should use people to understand numbers” -Ivory Toldson keynote address at @sreesociety #SREE2022 pic.twitter.com/SCxlTFO4D2
— Sharon Wolf (@WolfsSharon) September 23, 2022
Standardized Tests and Students With Disabilities: How the SAT, LSAT, and Bar Discriminate is from Teen Vogue.
What Teachers of Color Say Will Actually Work to Diversify the Profession is from Ed Week. I’m adding it to New & Revised: The Best Resources For Understanding Why We Need More Teachers Of Color.
“If you don’t address the underlying problems of special ed teachers feeling like second-class citizens, we’re never going to address the challenge in a sustainable way.” Excellent reporting by @beth_hawkins. https://t.co/nWyQQkZEbi
— Sharon Lurye (@sharonlurye) September 26, 2022
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