
What an embarrassment Only two percent, TWO PERCENT of teachers say they learned about effective literacy instruction (i.e. phonics) in their teacher prep program
James Robinson
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What an embarrassment Only two percent, TWO PERCENT of teachers say they learned about effective literacy instruction (i.e. phonics) in their teacher prep program










The road to K-12 education hell is paved with good intentions.

After 30 years of being an Atheist, tonight I will be baptized, confirmed, and reconciled to God. I cannot stop thinking about it.









SEL is absurd when you realize the concept is so ambiguous it couldn't possibly be useful. See @annaegalite discussing a meta-analysis claiming "clear" evidence SEL improved grades: "The operational definition [researchers] rely upon is this: 'Universal school-based social and emotional learning interventions support the development of intra- and interpersonal skills to promote physical and psychological health for all students in a given school or grade, including fostering the development of emotional intelligence, healthy behavior regulation, identity formation, and the skills necessary for establishing and maintaining supportive relationships and making empathic and equitable decisions in the best interest of the school community.'" educationnext.org/do-universal-s…

I don't how many times in the past I convinced myself that I had learned something simply because "I knew my notes well." In this discussion I learned why I had been going about it all wrong. @smorrisey @effortfuleduktr @bamradionetwork @SciInTheMaking bamradionetwork.com/track/unlockin…

A few things to be mindful of in education: -if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is -old, failed fads come back with new labels -everyone will tell you research supports what they're telling you -slapping a "science of learning" label on something doesn't mean it's research supported -disadvantaged students are hit hardest with new, ineffective, fads -strong claims should come with strong evidence

“If we want to break the cycle, the solution is not to scold educators for chasing new ideas. It is to realign incentives so that stability and execution are valued as forms of leadership. “