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Vol 4 – Can’t Take YES For An Answer


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Can't take yes for an answer: what the teachers' unions and DeSantis have in common.

This week some of the topics we discuss include the following:

  • Can’t say yes to equity and excellence (00:01:10)
  • Can’t say yes to providing parents with timely access to results or resources and tools to support their kids in mitigating pandemic learning losses (00:08:42)
  • Can’t say yes to improving the way we teach history and civics (00:18:59)
  • Can’t say yes to academic freedom and the full exchange of ideas (00:28:28)
  • Can’t say yes to what is best for kids as a core value of collective bargaining (00:35:28)

Notes:

  • Economist article about math reforms in San Francisco that have generated neither excellence or equity.
  • Emerging Democratic Majority book by John B. Judis
  • Recent NYT article about Ruy Teixeira and his views on the modern positioning of the Democratic Party on key issues
  • The Meritocracy Trap by Daniel Markovitz
  • NYT Op-ed by Tom Kane and Sean Reardon about parents not knowing how far behind their kids are.
  • EdSource commentary by Steve Rees and David Osborne about the weakness of California’s new school dashboard
  • The 74 article about dropping NAEP Civics results
  • The Righteous Mind, Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt, 
  • Tweet from Tom Loveless about the politicizing of NAEP releases
  • Atlantic article by Conor Friedersdorf about recently passed Florida laws likely being deemed unconstitutional 
  • Hemmingway quote (not Buffett) about going bankrupt gradually, then suddenly.

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