This Is How To Fail A Test
There are plenty of ways students approach an exam for which they're completely unprepared: faking sick, inventing a "family emergency" or perhaps beg...
There are plenty of ways students approach an exam for which they're completely unprepared: faking sick, inventing a "family emergency" or perhaps beg...
Gregory Kristof | Posted 05.28.2012
A memo has recently surfaced in which the New York State Department of Education appears to encourage educators to mislead students about upcoming sta...
Randy Turner | Posted 05.24.2012
As a teacher who has students write research papers on the American Civil Rights Movement, I was stunned to find out that I am on the wrong side of the great civil rights issue of our time. It has to be true. Mitt Romney says so.
HuffingtonPost.com | Joy Resmovits | Posted 05.22.2012
These days, it's not enough for teachers to know how to manage a classroom, impart knowledge and deliver lesson plans. In the wake of test-heavy po...
Posted 05.15.2012
A national resolution to urge education administrators to rely less on standardized testing is gaining a wave of support in South Florida. The Palm...
AP | Posted 05.13.2012
TRENTON, N.J. -- State education officials will no longer use a standardized test question that asked third-graders to reveal a secret and write about...
David Chura | Posted 05.08.2012
Like most teachers I've gotten some praise from my high school students over my 26 years of teaching. But the truth is I wasn't a "good teacher." I was a "failure," at least according to America's education reformers.
HuffingtonPost.com | Joy Resmovits | Posted 05.03.2012
In high school, Melissa Edwards woke up at 6:30 a.m. to catch a bus. It was dark, she was tired and the school's 7:15 a.m. morning bell forced the St....
Rick Newman | Posted 04.25.2012
Give kids the freedom to discover something they truly love, while making sure they know it takes diligence and grit to succeed at their passion.
Michele Somerville | Posted 04.23.2012
Parents with children at decent schools tend to think that their schools are at least reasonably supportive of their students on test day. Three days ago, I was one such parent.
The Huffington Post | Laura Hibbard | Posted 04.25.2012
New York students, teachers, and parents were utterly bewildered by a question on an eighth-grade state reading exam, the New York Daily News reports....
Randy Turner | Posted 04.17.2012
Later today, after my students have completed the second day of MAP testing, my big test will begin. I have faith that my eighth graders and I are going to excel.
Randy Turner | Posted 04.10.2012
For too long we have allowed politicians to ignore dealing with the real problems of poverty and permitted them to use education as a convenient scapegoat for their negligence.
AP | Posted 04.03.2012
NEW YORK — New York City's Department of Education has decided to drop its list of words to avoid on school assessment tests. Companies that wa...
Posted 03.29.2012
Should the word "divorce" be banned from standardized tests? The "D" word is part of a recently released list of more than 50 words and references ...
Posted 03.28.2012
State assessment exams are always a drag, but imagine being told that they were going to be made even more challenging! In Texas, a new and much more ...
Posted 03.30.2012
As Texas students started taking a new state-mandated test this week, districts across the state have gradually signed on to a resolution that says hi...
AP | FRANK ELTMAN | Posted 05.27.2012
MINEOLA, N.Y. — The millions of students who take the SAT or ACT each year will have to submit photos of themselves when they sign up for the co...
HuffingtonPost.com | Joy Resmovits | Posted 03.26.2012
Revamping the makeup of the teaching profession through tweaks such as altering tenure and teacher evaluations has become a policy debate du jour, one...
The Huffington Post | Laura Hibbard | Posted 03.26.2012
In an effort to eliminate potential "unpleasant emotions" among students, the New York Department of Education has placed a ban on mentions of "birthd...
HuffingtonPost.com | Joy Resmovits | Posted 03.21.2012
For the last four years, Beth Sanders has taught ninth and 11th-grade social studies at Tarrant High School in Birmingham, Ala., a school where many s...
HuffingtonPost.com | Joy Resmovits | Posted 03.20.2012
Thirty years ago, a Reagan administration report warned of "a rising tide of mediocrity that threatens our very future as a nation and a people." The ...
C. M. Rubin | Posted 05.15.2012
How do you train an innovator? Which schools are doing it better than others? Are teachers equipped with the new skills required to educate students in this decade? Are curricula incorporating the essential content that will help young people become more innovative?
HuffingtonPost.com | Joy Resmovits | Posted 03.13.2012
Every day for the last four years, Leah Alcala has greeted her Berkeley, California, middle-school students with an exercise she calls "my favorite no...
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Posted 03.05.2012
This piece comes to us courtesy of New Haven Independent. As anxiety rippled through the hallways in anticipation of the high-stakes Connecticut Ma...
The Huffington Post | Laura Hibbard | Posted 05.29.2012