CA Parent Power
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Parent-led organization centering the voices of students and families in public education and helping reimagine education reform in California
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Joined January 2021
This week is the beginning of a new era of parent engagement to improve public schools across California with the launch of @CAParentPower (formerly OpenSchoolsCA). Our mission has expanded beyond school reopening but we will continue to build upon this movement 1/
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Yes it does. Check (the CMF) Ch. 12, Lines 78-88, @mathillustrated. "A particularly damaging assessment practice to avoid is the use of timed tests to assess speed of mathematical fact retention, as such tests have been found to prompt mathematics anxiety (Engle, 2002).”
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“SFUSD criss-crossed the country trumpeting a success which did not exist.” Then its watered-down high school math approach spread across the country. SFUSD parent Maya Keshavan: “I have no idea why the 2017 Board of Education just accepted all this without asking questions. I
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In Sacramento today to advocate for upholding rigorous math standards before the Assembly Education Committee. Follow along on https://t.co/KlhvPW4T5B. Stay tuned. #LegalizeMath
We need to legalize math in California Today the anti-math education bureaucrats are trying to force the UC system to water down math standards to accept fake data science courses that don’t teach algebra We interviewed @minilek, CS division chair @ Berkeley to get the low down
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My testimony. Follow us at https://t.co/KlhvPW4T5B
#LegalizeMath
In Sacramento today to advocate for upholding rigorous math standards before the Assembly Education Committee. Follow along on https://t.co/KlhvPW4T5B. Stay tuned. #LegalizeMath
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We need to legalize math in California Today the anti-math education bureaucrats are trying to force the UC system to water down math standards to accept fake data science courses that don’t teach algebra We interviewed @minilek, CS division chair @ Berkeley to get the low down
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Much respect for this California teacher's honest thread about California interest groups needing to stop their powerful advocacy that's undermining kids' Right to Read @CalTog @WeAreCTA
Depressing state of literacy decisionmaking in CA with no compromise on literacy bill. I wrote down (way too many) thoughts below. 1/ https://t.co/CC7xzqSMFO
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Californians are playing Whack a Mole against Data Science courses that replace rigorous high schools math with lesser options. At least we might see some headway in literacy this year:
Encouraging: a compromise bill has emerged in California that would advance teacher training (now making them optional as part of the compromise) and also curriculum upgrade efforts. Previous opposition from the EL community has softened and CFT (an @AFTunion affiliate) gives
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Ai yi yi. The same day that California advances a bill to build stronger reading foundations… Advocates speak out about bills designed to water down math expectations.
We need to legalize math in California Today the anti-math education bureaucrats are trying to force the UC system to water down math standards to accept fake data science courses that don’t teach algebra We interviewed @minilek, CS division chair @ Berkeley to get the low down
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Many schools rely on an organization called EdReports when deciding which reading programs to purchase. But there's a problem with that.
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The Oakland teachers’ union has the nerve to pretend it prioritizes the needs of children, but it feels like they are constantly looking for excuses to shut down schools.
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New from me: I sat down with @ehanford to talk everything that's happened since Sold a Story, all the new laws and the criticism, and her takeaways. "If there's something that children need to know, I think we should commit as a society to teaching it."
edutopia.org
Journalist Emily Hanford, creator of the hit podcast “Sold a Story,” on the national reckoning around how we teach kids to read in schools—and where we’re still getting it wrong.
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If school systems prioritized what works and examined the evidence of and conditions for success, they could avoid the senseless fumbles. Not just tutoring, and not just Detroit. But it's good to hear board members asking questions about effectiveness.
Detroit school district considering contract with controversial tutoring company https://t.co/QnUI4v6SeD
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Sometimes it feels like the adults (parents, journalists) are having more of a problem with the idea of limiting cell phones than the kids.
Another strong essay from a member of Gen Z, decrying what phone-based life did to his generation and calling for phone-free schools and a return to real books. From Peter Biles. (Where are the Gen Z defenders of smartphones?) https://t.co/tMTCYAv6yC
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S.F. schools forced by state into painful cuts after falling short in fixing budget woes https://t.co/FiVd2IB0cn via @sfchronicle
sfchronicle.com
Eliminating the assistant principal positions is part of a larger hiring freeze across...
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We always said: Fixing our budget will be hard, not fixing it will be harder. SFUSD chose the latter and now CA steps in and makes the calls.
S.F. schools forced by state into painful cuts after falling short in fixing budget woes https://t.co/FiVd2IB0cn via @sfchronicle
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“Cell phones and digital media have caused pre-teens and teens to disconnect from the real world, have increased mental health challenges, and have caused significant disruption in the important daily learning opportunities in their classrooms” — @VA_Supt
We’re establishing cell phone-free education in schools benefiting students, parents and educators across Virginia. This essential action will promote a healthier educational environment where every child is free to learn.
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Brookline schools plan major change to how students are taught to read via @viviraye:
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Erica Sullivan, who teaches first and second grade at the Driscoll School, began to rethink the way she teaches reading when she came across the phrase “science of reading” about four years ago on...
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Should SFUSD establish cell phone-free schools benefiting students, parents, and teachers across our city, ensuring a healthier educational environment where every child is free to learn?
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