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PCM's Top Articles of the Week

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by Ava Arsaga, Parent Cortical Mass

 

In this week’s article round-up discussion focuses on gifted education and its frequent co-subject, the most perturbing of all parent questions: to helicopter or not to helicopter. 

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Top Articles of the Week for Parents on Learning and Education

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by Ava Arsaga, Parent Cortical Mass

 

This week E3, congressional actions, graduations, and Game of Thrones figured in the learning and education news for parents.

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Shockingly Similar Digital Divide Findings from 1998 and 2013

Shockingly Similar Digital Divide Findings from 1998 and 2013 | On Learning & Education: What Parents Need to Know | Scoop.it

by Justin Reich, Education Week

 

Two studies of student surveys from 1996 and 2011 show remarkably similar patterns of technology usage and inequalities.

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Study Gauges Value of Technology in Schools

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by Motoko Rich, New York Times

 

With school districts rushing to buy computers, tablets, digital white boards and other technology, a new report questions whether the investment is worth it.

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Raising the Bar: A Battle Over School Standards

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by The Economist

 

HERE’S a multiple-choice question: if the federal government penalises states where pupils do badly in school, but lets the states themselves set the pass mark, will the states a) make the tests harder; or b) dumb them down?


Small wonder parents are crying out for grades that mean something.

Parent Cortical Mass's insight:

Good summary of where we are on the Common Core.  Learn about: NCES, National Governors Association, Council of Chief State Officers, PISA, OECD.

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My Top 3 Policy Recommendations for Ed Reform

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by Justin Reich, Education Week

 

One might expect me to recommend things related to the use of technologies in schools. But what I think of as high-quality, technology-rich education for all students in schools depends upon fundamental changes in our national system of schooling and national ecology of learning. Education technology needs education reform much more than education reform needs education technology.

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Lawsuit by Parents Challenges How Students Are Selected for Gifted Program

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by Lisa Fleisher, Wall Street Journal

 

Justice Alice Schlesinger ruled against parents who asked the judge to block the city from sending out admissions offers for the elite program.

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Good summary of what's been happening in NYC over the selection of "gifted" for the district's gifted programs

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Top Articles of the Week for Parents on Learning and Education

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by Ava Arsaga, Parent Cortical Mass

 

After a few weeks spent relocating from Chicago to Cambridge, we are back with our weekly Top Articles newsletter.

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President Obama Unveils ConnectED Initiative to Bring America’s Students into Digital Age

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The White House

 

President Obama today unveiled a bold, new initiative called ConnectED to connect 99 percent of America’s students to the internet through high-speed broadband and high-speed wireless within 5 years, calling on the FCC to modernize and leverage its existing E-Rate program to meet that goal. The President also directed the federal government to make better use of existing funds to get Internet connectivity and educational technology into classrooms, and into the hands of teachers trained on its advantages.  And he called on businesses, states, districts, schools and communities to support this vision. This ambitious initiative does not require Congressional action.

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Sleep-Deprived People Are More Likely To Cheat

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by Annie Murphy Paul, The Brilliant Blog

 

How to promote ethical behavior on the job? “A common opinion is that the way to avoid ethical lapses is to figure out how to hire good people,” writes Christopher M. Barnes on the website of the Harvard Business Review. “Good people do good things and bad people do bad things: it’s as simple as that.”

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Is Coding the New Second Language?

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by Peg Tyre, Smithsonian

 

Kids may know their way around a computer, but in order to get a job in the new economy, they will have to know how to write a program, not just use one

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Tea party groups mobilizing against Common Core education overhaul

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by Peter Wallsten and Lyndsey Layton, Wshington Post

 

They are urging GOP governors to retreat from a rare bipartisan initiative that President Obama supports.

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Why Scientists Will Never Find “The Gene” For Academic Success

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by Annie Murphy Paul, The Brilliant Blog

 

In a paper published earlier this week in the journal Science, researchers report that they have found three robust regions in the human genome that are tied to educational attainment, writes Paul Voosen in the Chronicle of Higher Education. But the links they found...

 

 

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Top Articles of the Week for Parents on Learning and Education

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by Ava Arsaga, Parent Cortical Mass

 

Have you been hearing about “grit” and “character education”? Watch the TED talk by Angela Duckworth, the U Penn researcher whose work launched the grit offensive, and see what you think. Wonder why so many tech leaders say kids need to learn to code? Mitch Resnick’s simple stories will help you understand. Then, check out the list of 40 Tools that get kids coding.

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The verdict on tiger-parenting? Studies point to poor mental health

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by Yasmin Anwar, UC Berkeley News Center

 

Long before Amy Chua’s provocative 2011 memoir,Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, raised the bar for tough-love parenting, psychologists at UC Berkeley were studying the effects of three kinds of child-rearing: authoritarian (too hard), permissive...

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Advent of Google means we must rethink our approach to education

Advent of Google means we must rethink our approach to education | On Learning & Education: What Parents Need to Know | Scoop.it
We have a romantic attachment to skills from the past which are no longer relevant on a curriculum for today's children

Via Ana Cristina Pratas
Sue Osborne's curator insight, June 16, 7:36 PM

At the centre of this article there is truth, which is that our children need "new" skills and new ways of developing and using the "old" ones. However, I think there is room for them all, if the curriculum is formulated the right way. Inquiry-based learning, letting the kids ask a question and then search for the answer using a number of resources, is definitely the way to go. Personally I think there will ALWAYS be a place for being able to do maths the old fashioned way, so you understand how it works,  but there is also a time to let the technology take you further, to increase that understanding. Room for both.

Allan Shaw's curator insight, June 18, 1:24 AM
Linda Alexander summarised my thoughts beautifully!

'While I agree with the basis of this article, we do have a romantic attachment to the past, especially parents who want their children to experience schools as they DID, I don't completely agree with this article. There are reasons for understanding the "way things work" and there are reasons for knowing one's history--as Winston Churchill said, "Those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it." That said, this article really speaks to the way we go about learning and, yes, that has really changed.'

Allan Shaw's curator insight, June 18, 1:25 AM
Linda Alexander summarised it well!

'While I agree with the basis of this article, we do have a romantic attachment to the past, especially parents who want their children to experience schools as they DID, I don't completely agree with this article. There are reasons for understanding the "way things work" and there are reasons for knowing one's history--as Winston Churchill said, "Those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it." That said, this article really speaks to the way we go about learning and, yes, that has really changed.'

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Ed Sec. Arne Duncan Works to Sell Obama Preschool Initiative

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by Lyndsey Layton, Washington Post

 

The education secretary is working to build support among Republicans for a new tobacco tax to pay for the plan.

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World's Out-of-school Children Numbers fall

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by Sean Coughlan, BBC

 

The global figure for the number of children without access to schools has fallen, says Unesco. But so has funding and international targets are set to be missed.

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Is Not Finishing College Really That Bad?

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by Michael Greenstone and Adam Looney, Real Clear Politics


In this month’s employment analysis, The Hamilton Project examines whether starting college is worth it for students who fail to complete a degree. Our startling finding is that it is: these students’ lifetime earnings are roughly $100,000 higher (in present value) than that of their peers who ended their education after high school. Measured by the rate of return, getting some college is an investment with a return that exceeds the historical return on practically any conventional investment,

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How to survive our education battles

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by Jay Matthews, Washington Post

 

I am against reforms like the parent trigger, but maybe it’s better we wait and see what happens with them.

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Common Core supporters back moratorium on new tests’ high stakes

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by Valerie Strauss, Washington Post

 

A coalition of education organizations and unions that support the Common Core State Standardsissued an open letter on Thursday backing a moratorium of at least one year on the high stakes associated with new standardized tests being given to students that are aligned with the Core.

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Why High-Stakes School Testing Is, and Should Be, Doomed

Why High-Stakes School Testing Is, and Should Be, Doomed | On Learning & Education: What Parents Need to Know | Scoop.it

by David L. Kirp, Slate

 

It’s a terrible time for advocates of market-driven reform in public education.

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Ten People Who Are Changing Education Today--And Will Be Ten Years From Now

Ten People Who Are Changing Education Today--And Will Be Ten Years From Now | On Learning & Education: What Parents Need to Know | Scoop.it

by Sara Mead, Education Week

 

For the last two years, I've published a series of profiles of young education leaders who are helping to transform education today and are likely to have an even greater impact in the coming years.

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There's No Place Like Home...But, I Moved!

There's No Place Like Home...But, I Moved! | On Learning & Education: What Parents Need to Know | Scoop.it

by Ava Arsaga, Parent Cortical Mass

 

When you relocate it generally takes two years before your new city feels like home. With some effort you can shorten that time, but you cannot get the time below one year. One year is the minimum, sorry.

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School database loses backers as parents balk over privacy

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by Stephanie Simon, Reuters

 

A $100 million database set up to store extensive records on millions of public school students has stumbled badly since its launch this spring, with officials in several states backing away...

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Do Americans Know How Well Their State’s Schools Perform?

Do Americans Know How Well Their State’s Schools Perform? | On Learning & Education: What Parents Need to Know | Scoop.it

by Martin R. West, Brookings

 

Will Common Core, designed to standardize the curriculum in core academic subjects and eliminate differences in the definition of student proficiency, affect the public's perception of the quality of their state and local schools?

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