Media Roundup
Lots of stories in the news about public education and Seattle Public Schools. Here are some links:
A thoughtful article in Crosscut about Writer's Workshop by Judy Lightfoot.
A quick story in the Weekly about the NTN contract by Nina Shapiro.
A heart-rending guest column in the Times about school budget cuts by Janet Pelz.
A discussion of school reform by Sable Verity on her blog.
A thoughtful article in Crosscut about Writer's Workshop by Judy Lightfoot.
A quick story in the Weekly about the NTN contract by Nina Shapiro.
A heart-rending guest column in the Times about school budget cuts by Janet Pelz.
A discussion of school reform by Sable Verity on her blog.
Comments
Helen Schinske
The article pooh-poohs a little at calling students writers, but I do think it has a lot of merit. Maybe it doesn't help so much in higher grades, but in the lower grades, it seems to give kids confidence.
I could be wrong, but I thought WW covers writing for many different purposes (persuasive essays, personal anecdotes, etc.), so it's not as monolithic as the article makes it sound.
It seems to me that giving students the confidence that they CAN write makes it that much easier to teach them to write academic papers well later on. I'll freely admit that I'm no educator and I've seen no data on outcomes. At least at the elementary level, I've drunk the Kool-Aid, though!
In another media thing. Thinking about all our budget issues and Meg's latest graph showing that central admin costs did not go down as promised. What if we could fire everyone? Sort of like what Rhode Island did with teachers. In this case, fire everyone in CA and start fresh. Make everyone who wants to reapply for their job. Sigh. A girl can dream.
I feel sorry for the people who might lose their jobs—this is not a good time to find one unemployed, but the cost to the city's children is too great.