Racing to the Test
by Matthew Koslowski on March 31, 2010
in Essays
In This Essay |
| “Only Two States Win Race to Top” by Neil King, Jr., The Wall Street Journal, March 30, 2010 |
| On the surprising science of motivation by Dan Pink, TED, August 2009 |
| Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us |
I think the “Race to the Top” initiative by the Obama administration is as wrongheaded as “No Child Left Behind”.
Do not get me wrong, I believe that both President Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan have the best interests of our children at heart. And, I believe that President Bush and Senator Ted Kennedy, who people forget co-sponsored the legislation in the Senate, had the best interest of our children at heart. But I think they all are gravely mistaken.
I have worked at banks for the past three years. I have a pay-for-performance incentive plan, based on how many checking accounts, savings accounts, home equity loans and lines of credit, and investment referrals I make.
And it does not motivate me.
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Weekly Review: October 30th to November 5th
by Matthew Koslowski on November 6, 2009
in Weekly Reviews
The Weekly Reviews are a lot of fun to write. I enjoy scouring the web for interesting articles and blog posts. But, all the same, the project had begun to become a unmanageable. There are so many websites and blogs to check out everyday. I had been afraid that I was going to miss something.
What I repeatedly missed was my own deadline. You may have noticed that the past two weeks I had postponed my Weekly Review until Saturday.
I have been working hard but I haven’t been working very smart. Then I remembered a quote from one of my favorite writers:
Novels are written in the same way that farms are made productive, or houses are kept clean, or baseball penant races are won: with steady work each day.
–Andre Dubus
Substitute “Weekly Reviews” for “Novels” and you get the same concept. Rather than gathering up work throughout the week and then trying to throw something together slapdash on Thursday night, starting this week I will be working on the Weekly Review throughout the week.
Thursday afternoon I spent some time setting up a feed reader through Google. Though I’m not quite sure how I feel about it yet — unlike Gmail, the posts disappear after you’ve read them unless you ask them to stay — but I am glad to consolidate many of my different websites into one place.
In addition to that, I’ve also setup Literature&Literacy on Feedburner.com. You can now subscribe to Literature&Literacy through an RSS Reader or through email.
These Things Caught My Eye
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Weekly Review: October 23rd to October 29th
by Matthew Koslowski on October 31, 2009
in Weekly Reviews
What is the common phrasing of the Biblical proverb? “Seven years of feast, seven years of famine”?
Keeping in line with our rapidly shrinking sense of time and of being overwhelmed, when I look back on writing the Weekly Reviews, I feel like there are seven days of feast and seven days of famine.
This week has been a feast week. I emailed myself twenty-seven (27) stories for consideration for this week’s post. In fact, part of the reason why I did not post on Friday is because I had so much material to sort through.
These Things Caught My Eye
- Books Are Just Dead Trees
- The Lost Art of Reading
- Learning Takes Time
- Reminded of Mortality by Eating an Apple
- Single Parenting and Cognitive Development
- Mirror Writing
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Weekly Review: October 16th to October 22nd
by Matthew Koslowski on October 23, 2009
in Weekly Reviews
Each week, whenever I’m reading The Boston Globe, The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal — almost exclusively online these days — I try to take note of interesting articles to share here.
And each week, I find there is both too much and too little to share.
I feel like my ability to filter which stories will be interesting and which won’t be is not getting any better as the weeks progress. I hope, though, that you are enjoying the pieces that I do choose to share.
And, further, I hope that if you find anything interesting that I missed you’ll share it with me in the comments below.
These Things Caught My Eye
- The Sparrow Takes Flight
- Happy 50th Birthday, Guggenheim!
- The Danger of a Single Story
- Is This the Bar to Raise in Public Education?
- Snow on Rilke
- The Speed of Thought: Forming Words
- Et Tu, Brute?
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Weekly Review: September 25th to October 1st
by Matthew Koslowski on October 2, 2009
in Weekly Reviews
Today I’m launching a weekly link review, in which I’ll publish newspaper, magazine, and radio stories related to literature, education, psychology and neuroscience. Bear with me as I get the style down and while work out a few bugs, like how to link items in the table of contents to the full page so that you can jump right to any title that catches your fancy.
These Things Caught My Eye
- Barring Books in Harvard
- Bright Star, Movie Review and Trailer
- Becoming Teachers
- The Craft of Writing and Inspiration of Mentors
- Metaphors and the Way We Think
- Does Education Protect Someone from Dementia and Alzheimer’s?
- Taking Things Serially
