Barber on Standards: E(K+T+L)
Sir Michael Barber, architect of many of the UK education reforms of the last decade and McKinsey’s education lead, recently spoke to teachers in Singapore. Â As usual, Michael framed the situation in a unique and helpful way particularly on the aims of education. Â He described what students should know and…
Google conference, day 1
Eric Schmidt opened an education conference held at Google headquarters. He noted that kids often ahead of their teachers on the tech front and that it’s ridiculous to memorize stuff when you could ask for favorite search engine.  His hope for the conference was that we could forge a consensus…
A Parent Revolution brewing in LA
Great summary of new choice policy in this EdWeek blog. Â Here’s a portion: In what may be a first-of-its-kind reform, the nation’s second-largest…
Restarts beat turnarouns
We just don’t know how to turnaround failing schools, but we do know how to start good new schools.  We should do what we know works.  That’s the message from Andy Smarick in his important EdNext article, The Turnaround Fallacy. I’ve been involved with the development of 1200 new…
Advice to states on RttT
In general, states should use RttT as an opportunity to advance accountability, choice, and teacher/leader effectiveness (see EEP policy papers) and the innovation agenda. Â Following are thoughts on the four required categories and bonus categories. Standards & Assessments Adopt Common Core Adopt statewide guidance & college access system…
Districts should use budget woes to innovate
The National Journal asked about public-private partnerships backfilling budget cuts. Â Here’s my response. Public-private partnerships are a good idea; there should be more. Â But I hope the private partners supplanting public funds are in for the long run–I think schools in many states have a couple more years…
6 reasons foundations should incorporate venture strategies
Foundations should invest at least a portion of their endowments in return seeking vehicles related to their programmatic goals (often called Mission Related Investments, MRI). They should also leverage their balance sheets to provide venture debt and credit enhancements (often structured as Program Related Investments, PRI) to help scale promising…
It’s the learning, stupid
This week I had the good fortune to meet Jamie P. Merisotis, President, Lumina Foundation for Education. As one of the few higher ed funders, he’s pushing an exciting agenda with a big goal: Over the next 16 years, Lumina wants to increase the percentage of Americans with college…
So far to go on the new edu-employment bargain
DC Chancellor Rhee is still getting beat up for a 5% layoff that partially considered performance. As she explained in a thoughtful note to staff: When we learned of the shortfall and realized that some school positions would be cut, according to DC law for a reduction…
Ted Sizer asked us all the think
Ted Sizer asked us to think deeply about accepted norms in American Education.  His books and a series of school visits starting in 1999 shaped my views about secondary school reform. The NYTimes summarized his seminal contribution: The Essential Schools movement sprang from Professor Sizer’s seminal book…