"After two weeks at Nathan Hale, this is the question I’m left with: Every single teacher and administrator here has ideas for improving the school. So why do education reform efforts always ask them to implement somebody else’s?"
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Michael Hobbes
Yep. This is one of the most radicalizing pieces I ever wrote, about my own high school.
Silver-bullet, top-down Bold New Ideas are never going to work. Effective approaches are slow, make significant investments and ask teachers what they need.
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Silver-bullet, top-down Bold New Ideas are never going to work. Effective approaches are slow, make significant investments and ask teachers what they need.
psmag.com/features/the...
bsky.app/profile/ogda...
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That means buying super expensive education programs and justifying it to the district by forcing them on teachers