Hope Street Group Teacher Voice Fellowships

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The Hope Street Group has invited applications for $3,500 teacher voice fellowships to bring teachers’ input to the table on national and state education issues. We’ve linked to this group on our “Teacher Voice Groups and Collections” page because it is especially focused on helping teachers actively participate in policy decisions. Be aware that the […]

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School Principals and Teacher Voice

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Can school principals and teacher voice live happily together? Read one smart administrator’s five reasons why teachers (and everyone in education) should blog regularly. Many thanks to Marilyn Hollman for calling my attention to this post. OK, so we know that not every principal is this forward looking, but notice how many principals are contributors […]

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Messages to Obama – Teacher Letter Writing Campaign

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Diane Ravitch is launching a teacher letter writing campaign to bring our voices to the Obama administration. Don’t be left out! Write yours now. Here are Diane’s instructions.

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A Teacher Explains the Work of Creating Innovative HS Education

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Tune into high school computer science teacher Alan Kostrick’s explanation of an interdisciplinary high school teacher team, in a webinar sponsored by the Alliance for Excellence in Education. Here’s a teacher describing in a simple and professional way how his team works and learns from one another to achieve innovative HS education. Teachers in communities […]

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A Teacher Comment on Atlantic Article – Sort Of

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The Atlantic website article on the rather narrow “writing revolution” at New Dorp High School inspired many thoughtful comments, most pointing out that there’s far more to good writing and teaching it (even in the new Common Core Standards) than just composing academic-style argument. But almost all the responses have been from university profs and […]

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Great Ideas From Teachers Who ARE Speaking Up

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Read this collection of stories and strategies from teachers who ARE speaking up to inform the public about their work. One of the smartest ideas I haven’t seen before: teacher David Cohen’s students leading public book discussions. Very cool. But I’m a little jealous — waiting for some smart teachers to share such stories on […]

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Teachers Speak Up with Teaching Ambassador Fellows

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Six teaching ambassador fellows — chosen for the year by the US DOE — traveled around the country, talking with teachers in 80 separate meetings. Dan Brown, one of the six, blogged with the Huffington Post to briefly share their concerns. Read it, laugh, weep, and thank him for getting some teacher voices out there. […]

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Erin Gruwell’s story – at Freedom Writers Foundation

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Don’t know how I missed this. While Freedom Writers Foundation is a fascinating organization, what caught my eye was founder Erin Gruwell’s story of her own classroom. And while it might be easy for people to regard her as a special case, there are certainly thousands, tens of thousands of stories like hers, teachers inciting […]

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Why so many opinions but not a single teacher voice ?

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So here’s an online news magazine — National Journal (published by The Atlantic) — with a short article on teacher evaluation and a bunch of comments, some fairly thoughtful. BUT NOT ONE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER VOICE . It appears that one would need to be an “invited participant” to comment, so some teachers need to request […]

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Teachers Hesitate Speaking Up ? Not These Teachers

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Do teachers hesitate speaking up ? NBC’s Education Nation does include some teacher voices — watch this video clip to see them. You don’t see them whining, either — but professionally explaining some of the realities of their work. And here’s the teachers town hall that took place Sept. 24th. More focused on teacher evaluation […]

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