High stakes, low value tests

David Safier

by David Safier The nation bought into high stakes testing for accountability and incentives with no evidence they do any good because, well, because the idea sounds like it makes so much sense. Test the students, then improve their performance, then reward teachers and administrators whose students make the most progress. What could be simpler? … Read more

You would think . . .

David Safier

by David Safier You would think a report stating 70% of the firearms picked up by authorities in Mexico originate in the U.S. would make the no-gun-laws crowd think maybe there should be a few restrictions on who can buy guns in the U.S. (That 70% figure, by the way, is from an article in … Read more

Howard Fischer goes after David Schapira, and blurs the line between professionalism and partisanship

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by Craig McDermott, cross-posted from Random Musings Last night, I put up a post that quoted from a story written by Howard Fischer of Capital Media Services. Actually, I should just say "written by Howard Fischer" because he *is* Capitol Media Services.  It's a one-man operation where he is reporter, photographer, editor, business manager, … Read more

Arizona Democratic Party: How to help victims of AZ wildfires

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Announcement from the Arizona Democratic Party. There is still another week to make donations: How to help victims of AZ wildfires Dear Friends, The Wallow Fire is now the second largest wildfire in state history. Residents in eastern Arizona communities are being evacuated and displaced into shelters and other areas of the … Read more

Tucson City Council Election Update: Marshall Home™ has some explaining to do

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Arizona Daily Star today reports Both Democratic hopefuls for Tucson mayor are challenged: Tucson resident and Democratic activist Luke Knipe filed a challenge alleging Marshall Home shouldn't be able to run on two fronts – that he doesn't meet residency requirements and that he never had his civil rights restored after … Read more

Pearce Republicans fiddle while Arizonans burn

AZ BlueMeanie

By Craig McDermott, cross-posted from Random Musings …not the best title ever written, but it's better than the original – "Ya gotta be [bleepin'] kiddin' me!" On Friday, the Arizona legislature was supposed to meet to make a change to Arizona law that would allow nearly 15,000 of Arizona's long-term unemployed to collect an additional 20 … Read more

AZ Republicans to the unemployed: No more benefits for you unless corporations get more tax cuts

David Safier

by David Safier The Friday special session is over. Nothing happened. They're supposed to reconvene Monday, but even fewer people will probably show. Republicans said No to a one word change that would have extended unemployment benefits. Brewer even threw in a few punish-the-unemployed goodies to entice the Rs, but they said, Not Enough. Feed … Read more

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