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    Bridging Differences is up and running again. Deborah will be starting to blog with Alfie Kohn in January, new posts coming out each Tuesday and Thursday.

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    Feb 14-17, 2013 - The North Dakota Study Group (NDSG) is meeting in Detroit this year!

    April 4, 2013 - Occupy DOE 2.0 : The Battle for Public Schools at U.S. Department of Education
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Organiztions / Schools / Blogs & Websites

Schools Reform Organizations

Alliance for Childhood
“The Alliance for Childhood promotes policies and practices that support children’s healthy development, love of learning, and joy in living. Our public education campaigns bring to light both the promise and the vulnerability of childhood. We act for the sake of the children themselves and for a more just, democratic, and ecologically responsible future.”

Center for Collaborative Education
“The mission of the CCE is to transform schools to ensure that all students succeed. We believe that schools should prepare every student to achieve academically and make a positive contribution to a democratic society. CCE partners with public schools and districts to create and sustain effective and equitable schools.”

Coalition for Essential Schools
“CES strives to create and sustain a network of personalized, equitable, and intellectually challenging schools.”

The Educator Roundtable (Not Working)
“The purpose of The Educator Roundtable is to improve education-related legislation by amplifying the informed perspectives of professional educators; local, state, and national board associations; univeristy policy and education departments; local PTA’s, and other organizations committed to high quality public schools.”

Empowered By Play
“Helping families and teachers protect and promote imaginative play in our way-too-busy, consumer-driven, media-filled world.”

FairTest
“The National Center for Fair & Open Testing works to end the misuses and flaws of standardized testing and to ensure that evaluation of students, teachers and schools is fair, open, valid and educationally beneficial.”

The Forum for Education and Democracy
“The Forum for Education and Democracy is devoted to supporting educational policies and practices that prepare the young for a life of active and engaged citizenship.”

Going Public
“…a site for those who believe, as we do, that public education is the heart of our democracy. Our public schools are the last place where people from different classes and different walks of life come together to learn, to share ideas, and to be afforded a fair opportunity to reach for the American dream. “

In Defense of Childhood
“A campaign to restore creative play and hands-on learning to preschools and kindergartens.
A project of New York Voices of Childhood and the Alliance for Childhood”

Meier Institute
“The Institute will devote its work to promoting and expanding Deborah Meier’s educational ideas, as embodied in her speeches, writings, and her work at the Central Park East Elementary and Secondary Schools in NYC and Boston’s Mission Hill School.”

On the Earth Productions
“On the Earth Productions is a media production company that is dedicated to informing the public about important ethical, environmental and political issues that affect our every-day lives.”

Parents for Public Schools
“Parents for Public Schools (PPS) is a national organization of community-based chapters working with public school parents and other supporters to improve and strengthen local public schools. We believe that quality public education is vital to our democracy and to America’s future.”

Schools I Like
(that have websites)

Central Park East Elementary School
New York, NY

Landmark High School
New York, NY

June Jordan School for Equity (High School) – GENERIC
San Francisco, CA

MetWest HIgh School
Oakland Scalifornia

Mission Hill School (K-8)
Boston, MA

New City School (K-8)
Longbeach, CA

New Day Academy (6th-12th)
New York, NY

Urban Acaademy (High School)
New York, NY

Vanguard High School
New York, NY

Other Sites & Blogs

Book Smarts (BROKEN)
BOOK SMARTS offers brief but informed discussion of books on critical issues in education.

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Calssroom Practice (blog) BROKEN
Educational hIstorian, former high school social studies teache), district superintendent, and university professor.

Learning is Messy (Blog)
“Brian Crosby an elementary teacher for 27 years, teaches grades 4, 5 and 6 in Sparks, Nevada, and has infused technology into teaching since the 1980’s. While piloting a 1:1 laptop program, students in his class utilize many Web 2.0 tools including Skype, Fiickr, blogs and wikis.”

Mike Klonsky of the Small Schools Workshop (Blog)
Blog: “Sharing some ideas about public education reform, small schools, and ed-politics in general”

Nicholas Meier
Professor of Education
Commentary, education books bibliography and links on progressive and bilingual/multicultural education and politics

Mike Rose Blog
Nationally recognized American education scholar. noted for his significant contribution to the study of literacy and for his insights into the struggles of working-class America.

TeacherKen (Blog)
from a public HS teacher (Gov’t, Religion, Soc. Issues), who is eclectic (Dem-leaning) politically and Quaker (& open) on everything else. Hope you enjoy what you find here.

Teaching & Learning EdBlog
“Your connectin to professinal develoment from New York public television”

Education by Numbers: The Tyranny of Testing (blog)
From England: “What do improving exam statistics really mean?
What effects are targets and league tables having on education? These are some of the questions which Education by Numbers: the Tyranny of Testing seeks to answer.”

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