Friday Open Thread
Good story on Garfield teacher Jesse Hagopian in Seattle Met.
The Times editorial board weighs in on the North Center Kids/Cascade program and oddly, completely leaves out Cascade. Naturally this baffled a couple of readers who ask, "What is the about? Why would the district do this?" But paint a complete picture? Not the Times.
Best wishes to all your loves this Valentine's Day - be they big or small.
What's on your mind?
The Times editorial board weighs in on the North Center Kids/Cascade program and oddly, completely leaves out Cascade. Naturally this baffled a couple of readers who ask, "What is the about? Why would the district do this?" But paint a complete picture? Not the Times.
Best wishes to all your loves this Valentine's Day - be they big or small.
What's on your mind?
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Meanwhile, Randy Dorn advocates caving in to blackmail and coercion, or risk losing federal dollars. Corruption, anyone? Do not call this a democracy anymore, 'cause it ain't.
WSDWG
-FedMomof2
I was the author of this op-ed the Times ran last month that Dorn is responding to: http://seattletimes.com/html/opinion/2022749780_robertcruickshankopedteacherevaluations25xml.html I thought Dorn was better than this. His arguments are absurd, but it is significant that he felt the need to publish them anyway. My guess is my op-ed and other views like it have been getting traction and those who believe education should primarily be about test preparation pushed Dorn to write this. Sad.
-Robert Cruickshank
I was one of many who were rubbing their eyes the morning your wonderful op-ed appeared the Times. Was I dreaming? How had they let this piece of common sense appear in the paper? Many thanks for writing it.
Yes, Dorn's response is absurd, and I have to believe with you that the writing of people like you - and the exponential volume of it lately - is backing "reformers" into corners.
No time to let up. In fact, it is time to ramp up the pushback to shallow reform rhetoric. Leaning forward...