@bryanrbeal For example, Cleveland's Catholic schools barely beat the Ohio average for 3rd grade, foundational reading.
Yet Steubenville public schools completely tromp far wealthier schools across the state.
@__douglasgreen I feel like 1517 describes me and the work to a T.
And then, … I don’t even fit that.
Where’s the simple “knows the market, knows the solution space, rejected by all the funds that should know better but don’t” fund? 😂🫤😐
@EduConsumersFdn@PhonicsMom An @OSUehe prof came up today expecting an apology for poking fun at their record.
I’m willing to believe not all is bad there. And they may be actively improving.
But,…
@ImColbyLyons@rodjnaquin Not at all. Robert is a full-throated supporter of school choice.
He also backs—as do I—people’s right to continue to support and use traditional public district schools; and to expect them to be offer quality experiences.
Amanda Nickerson @ANLiteracy talking ‘Designing Data Systems for Decision Making’.
The point of collecting the data is to learn what kids don’t know, and fill those gaps.
Ohio Literacy Academy
@mbateman@jessegenet@Support Of all the flaws, real and real or imagined, of X, their failure to support users with hacked accounts is unforgivable.
You can be paying them dearly; and they still don’t care.
I was gonna say hi to @devin_kearns at lunch…
But he was too busy wowing the ladies with the data 📉 plots on his laptop.
Great day at Ohio Literacy Academy!
@MichaelPetrilli@alexanderrusso One instructional change that had taken place over the last 20 years is the expectation that teachers share rubrics/expectations at the beginning of a unit. When students know the target for an A they are able to meet those standards and earn the A. Prior students were guessing.
@PSkinnerTech@hthieblot I dunno about 1995, but in ‘92, CERN, obviously. And the WWW virtual library.
SLAC. NCSA. And SunSITE.
I thought Princeton had one, but I’m not finding that it did.
And I would have guessed CMU-CS, NeXT, and MIT-SAIL. 🫤
@karenvaites I have to wish this had been written by anyone other than a professor of “critical writing”.
Because I want students to be disengaged with “critical writing”. I want them to refuse to read 20 page detours into rhetorical la la land. I want them to insist that trivial essays…
@MatthewBoedy I’ve dug into my share of bills.
I frankly doubt most representatives’ ability to read them.
Indeed, the last one I read, even ChatGPT insisted the law was inconclusive. 🤷🏽♂️