12News’ Sunday Square Off: Jan Brewer’s “Let them eat cake” moment

AZ BlueMeanie

By Craig McDermott, cross-posted from Random Musings Resnik – "Is it fair that businesses should get these tax breaks while universities suffer and those patients suffer?" Advertisement Brewer – "Absolutely.  Absolutely." Earlier on Sunday, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer appeared on 12 News' (KPNX) Sunday Square Off program, hosted by Brahm Resnik, to defend the hundreds of million … Read more

‘Union Maid’

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie perform Woody Guthrie's 'Union Maid': Don't forget to RSVP to the 1st Annual Working Women's Award Celebration in Honor of International Women's Day (Tuesday, March 8 at 7:00 p.m.)

Solidarity: Americans order pizzas to feed Wisconsin workers protesting for worker’s rights

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: You gotta love this story. A local pizza place in downtown Madison, WI donated some late night pizzas to feed union workers protesting for worker's rights at the capitol building, and when word got out of their good deed, people from all over the United States and the World started calling Ians Pizza to order pizzas … Read more

At first… It sounds like a whisper

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Tracy Chapman sings "Talkin' Bout a Revolution" (1988).

The Rising

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Remember when this country used to celebrate union organizers as working class heroes? Who could ever forget the memorable performance by Sally Field in the movie Norma Rae, in which she portrayed real life working class hero Crystal Lee Sutton. This memorable scene from the movie captured a moment of courage when … Read more

The coming week: legislative edition

AZ BlueMeanie

By Craig McDermott, cross-posted from Random Musings As usual, all info gathered from online sources including the website of the Arizona legislature and all info is subject to change without notice. This week since most committees either aren't meeting or are just receiving presentations, the schedules of both chambers will again be combined into one … Read more

The importance of school principals

David Safier

by David Safier

Reader and commenter Phillip D sent me a lengthy commentary on my post about TUSD's strategy of firing everyone at Rincon and Palo Verde high schools, then hiring back half the teachers. His opinion is, the single most important hire may be the principal.

Here is a short excerpt from what he wrote. You can read the whole thing after the jump.

It’s hard not to conclude that since great teachers are not going to be walking in off the street [to teach at Rincon and Palo Verde] and, like you pointed out, great teachers will not move in from other schools (let's face it, schools have a quarterback problem), it is the principal's responsibility to make sure teachers are not only teaching specific performance objectives from the state standards, but they are given development time to analyze data and prepare lesson plans that will improve scores. In an underperforming school, therefore, it seems like even if most teachers would recoil from what could be perceived as an overreaching, overbearing inappropriate micro-managing, the principal need to take the extra step of  making sure the state standards are being taught effectively and making sure methods and protocols are in  place in the classroom that will lead to success. The principal is a key factor, more so than usually thought. Again, this is what modern education in Arizona looks like.

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