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Archive for July, 2007

Students In Texas….

July 19, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

are going to have a wait even longer for new textbooks. The state is postponing a purchase of new textbooks. The article states their can only be a six year wait to buy textbooks, but some history textbooks are going to older than six-years old soon.

The Chrisitian Science Monitor…

July 19, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

reports that only 12% of legally blind children today can read braille. It is down from 50% in the 1960’s.

Some MCAS Score Analysis Is Out….

July 19, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The Boston Globe looked at the latest data and 41 of 53 public high schools south of Boston have passing rates for the 10th-grade MCAS higher than the state average of 92 percent.

Teacher Alternative Preparation Program Article…

July 19, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

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More AIMS Scores Are Out….

July 19, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

and this time the Arizona Republic is focusing on the charter school scores. The say students in the elementary charter schools are gaining, but high schools scores are lagging big time.

The link also includes a video which shows some horrible ELL scores.

Recent Research For Action Report….

July 18, 2007 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on the teacher gap in the Philadelphia area.

The reports gets into various topics including teacher retention, meeting “Highly Qualified Teacher” goals under the NCLB bill, and distribution of teachers.

If you believe in “Highly Qualified Teacher” rules which I do the report says that school district has around 95% of them meeting this goal.

The report says they have problems finding teachers in the hard to staff areas such as math and science.

The report says that 65% of the students in the school district are black while only 38% of the school teachers are black which is a problem.

The report says the school district due to budget cuts dumped the New Teacher Coaches program. Those people got moved over to the School Growth Teachers program that works on the 129 schools that are not meeting AYP goals. This to me is a no-no. All first-year and new teachers in the school district need a mentor no matter what.

They also showcased long term retention rates for new teacher from the 1999-2000 school year. The trend they show looks the same for like most school districts in the USA.

The report showcases what a lot of schools have. Lower experience levels for schools with the highest amount of students in poverty.