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  • "If we are serious about improving our schools, we will take steps to improve our teacher force, as Finland and other nations have done. That would mean better screening to select the best candidates, higher salaries, better support and mentoring systems, and better working conditions. Guggenheim complains that only one in 2,500 teachers loses his or her teaching certificate, but fails to mention that 50 percent of those who enter teaching leave within five years, mostly because of poor working conditions, lack of adequate resources, and the stress of dealing with difficult children and disrespectful parents. Some who leave "fire themselves"; others were fired before they got tenure. We should also insist that only highly experienced teachers become principals [...] And if we really are intent on school improvement, we must reduce the appalling rates of child poverty that impede success in school and in life.
  • "The problem with Strunk & White, in Fish's view, is that "they assume a level of knowledge and understanding only some of their readers will have attained," that is, the Cornell kids whose secondary education did at least a halfway decent job of teaching them the basics.
    Fish's aim is to offer a guide to sentence craft and appreciation that is both deeper and more democratic. What, at base, is a sentence? he asks, and then goes on to argue that the standard answer based in parts of speech and rules of grammar teaches students "nothing about how to write." Instead, we should be examining the "logical relationships" within different sentence forms to see how they organize the world. His argument is that you can learn to write and later become a good writer by understanding and imitating these forms from many different styles."
  • "[I]t isn't really right to say that the theme of Star Wars is 'technology bad'. Star Wars is really more a case of lacking a 'science good' message. Also, Star Trek is conspicuously moderate in its pro-science thematizing. Kirk is the captain, exemplifying the properly adventurous equilibrium point between McCoy's emotionalism and Spock's rationalism. Hell, that's the theme of Metropolis, too. You need 'mediation' and 'moderation' between pure science and ... some more human source of meaning.

    I think we should distinguish at least six or seven stances."

  • Spin statistics makes for some great card tricks.
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That commentary by Diane Ravitch is EXTREMELY important, but not for the part you selected.

I knew that many of our local charter schools (and some of the private schools that evade any evaluation by the State but whose graduates attend my college) were no better than, and sometimes quite inferior to, typical local public schools. I did not know that this situation was also the national norm.

I recommend that everyone read the entire thing.

By CCPhysicist (not verified) on 27 Jan 2011 #permalink