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Social Promotion: Not as New, or as Simple, as The Star Makes it Sound
May 12, 2008
by David Safier There’s so much to be written about the Star’s series that began with Social Promotion in Tucson area schools Sunday and continued with Grade Inflation today. I’m going to limit myself to one small aspect of the social promotion question. Maybe I’ll write more later. When I was taking education classes in
John McCain For Sale (Censored News)
May 12, 2008
Posted by: AzBlueMeanie (Thanks to tw3k for this photoshop of the On The Take Express) The press poodles for McCain over at the Arizona Daily Star continue to censor any critical reporting about the senator being on the take to his campaign contributors. You may recall that the Star recently did not publish any mention
In Praise of High School Students
May 11, 2008
by David Safier I spend a lot of pixels criticizing School Boards and Superintendents and the Arizona Legislature. (Have you ever thought how many pixels had to die, how many ones and zeros were cut down in their prime, to create this post? It’s horrifying!) But I can’t remember bad mouthing any students in my
New ELL Research Trumps Horne’s Old ELL “Research”
May 9, 2008
by David Safier I’m no expert on ELL education, and I won’t play “Expert” here. I honestly don’t know the best way to teach students who aren’t proficient in English. But I do know the controversy that raged in Arizona over bilingual vs. English Immersion instruction. EI won. According to Tom Horne, his decision to
The Double Talk Express: McCain is a Fraud on Campaign Finance Reform
May 9, 2008
Posted by: AzBlueMeanie
Fitz Nails the Arizona Anti-Education Crowd
May 9, 2008
by David Safier Today’s Daily Fitz in the Star. (Noteworthy: Great party/event last night, linking Drinking Liberally and Smoking Conservatively. About 70 people there (a “conservative estimate,” in honor of the right wing attendees), a mixture of Ds, Rs, Is (Independents) and Ls (Libertarians). Lots of candidates of various stripes as well. A love fest,
Random Educational Stuff
May 8, 2008
by David Safier Florida Sub Fired for Classroom Wizardry: Land O’ Lakes, Florida, has moved from the Stone Age all the way up to the Middle Ages. A substitute teacher entertained his class with a magic trick. He made a match disappear and reappear. A parent called the school accusing him of wizardry. The district




