Ridiculous.

It seems important to say that it’s a fringe movement – and when you get into the details, it seems politically-motivated.

Still, it’s a nuisance in districts using the best curricula in the country. So, we need to talk about it.
Most of the parent advocacy I see comes from a very different place.

Exhibits A-C in this morning’s thread.

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When I say it’s a fringe movement, I don’t mean to downplay the intensity on the ground in communities like Williamson. I mean to say that few communities appear to have parent advocacy this extreme in nature. And I see a lot of purple / conservative parent advocates cringing…+
At the extreme examples like these, which have been giving parent advocacy a bad name.

I hope we will see conservative voices speaking out against these extreme examples. @karinchenoweth was smart to call for it.

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30 Nov
“It was just a happy accident — in the last 2 weeks, the 2 most popular curricula in the US received the 2 lowest ratings for quality.”

… just as we arrived in @SalemSchoolsk12, where they’d dropped one.

Appreciated chance to share with @DustinLucaSN.

salemnews.com/news/salem-cur…
.@katecarbone2 on the teacher feedback that drove the change…

And the “curriculum renaissance” that has yielded better choices for districts:
If you don’t know how and why background knowledge matters to reading comprehension, it’s Must-Know Info.

Learn more here:

eduvaites.org/2018/11/14/ess…
Read 6 tweets
29 Nov
This is a really good thread.

In an era of concerns about learning loss, teachers have enough on their hands without being asked to become counselors, too.
A glimpse of the culture around this issue in the UK:
Read 5 tweets
29 Nov
The early anecdotal word on Omicron.

Reports out of South Africa, Israel, and Italy are consistent RE severity of symptoms.
Italy below.

While it’ll apparently take 2 weeks to have a good read on this variant, these early signs are reassuring.
Keep calm, and avoid the usual suspects on Twitter.

Sound advice.
Read 5 tweets
28 Nov
Brown study: 'children born during the pandemic have significantly reduced verbal, motor, and overall cognitive performance compared to children born pre-pandemic.'

Masks cited as a probable culprit.

So far, only reported in a British publication.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
It will be interesting to see whether other outlets report on the study.

One of the most shocking things about pandemic discourse has been the denial that masking could be harming kids’ development.

Even if you believe it’s necessary, we should be able to talk abt downsides.
For the zillionth time, we see that the effects are inequitably distributed.

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Read 8 tweets
13 Nov
I spent my week in Massachusetts, which is Balanced Literacy Territory, meeting amazing educators shifting away from BL.

LOTS to say about that…

But let’s start with a look at the market share of the lowest-rated curricula for elementary ELA.

#CurriculumMattersMA Image
First, a fun fact:

Massachusetts is the only state to publish info on the curriculum used in each district. Find it here: google.com/maps/d/u/0/vie…

HT @MASchoolsK12. 👏

It’s such valuable info that you’d think every state would do this! The other 49 do not. Image
I spent time with the map, which shows the curricula used in 177 of 404 districts in MA. So, it’s a partial sample.

I found 55 districts that use Reading Workshop / Units of Study, including “top” districts like Brookline.

Summary:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
#CurriculumMattersMA Image
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21 Mar
Never forget that most educators have reopened schools without a bunch of drama.

All teachers are not their unions.

In fact, Ed’s are increasingly talking in ways very divorced from their unions’ positions.

A good example here. 😍🙏🏼
And...

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