Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"And besides, as pp said, all the actual evidence shows that the performance of poor kids actually does rise in economically diverse schools." No proof this quote. Schools and performance improves with high expectation for teaching and learning. Furthermore, you can not tolerate any disruption in the learning process. Students must come to school prepared and ready for instruction. Remember, in schools the dominate learning culture always prevails. Prince Georges County is too liberal and the lawmakers will not give school leaders the power to institute a no nonsense environment.
Evidence that socioeconomic diversity in schools improves outcomes for poor children:
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/07/rich-kid-poor-kid-how-mixed-neighborhoods-could-save-americas-schools/260308/
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/may13/vol70/num08/Boosting-Achievement-by-Pursuing-Diversity.aspx
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/03/16/515788673/try-this-one-trick-to-improve-student-outcomes
https://tcf.org/content/report/school-integration-practice-lessons-nine-districts/
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/03/16/520145780/neighborhood-schools-bill-could-dismantle-louisvilles-integration-efforts
By sacrificing the middle and excelling
No proof for this statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"And besides, as pp said, all the actual evidence shows that the performance of poor kids actually does rise in economically diverse schools." No proof this quote. Schools and performance improves with high expectation for teaching and learning. Furthermore, you can not tolerate any disruption in the learning process. Students must come to school prepared and ready for instruction. Remember, in schools the dominate learning culture always prevails. Prince Georges County is too liberal and the lawmakers will not give school leaders the power to institute a no nonsense environment.
Evidence that socioeconomic diversity in schools improves outcomes for poor children:
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/07/rich-kid-poor-kid-how-mixed-neighborhoods-could-save-americas-schools/260308/
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/may13/vol70/num08/Boosting-Achievement-by-Pursuing-Diversity.aspx
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/03/16/515788673/try-this-one-trick-to-improve-student-outcomes
https://tcf.org/content/report/school-integration-practice-lessons-nine-districts/
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/03/16/520145780/neighborhood-schools-bill-could-dismantle-louisvilles-integration-efforts
By sacrificing the middle and excelling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"And besides, as pp said, all the actual evidence shows that the performance of poor kids actually does rise in economically diverse schools." No proof this quote. Schools and performance improves with high expectation for teaching and learning. Furthermore, you can not tolerate any disruption in the learning process. Students must come to school prepared and ready for instruction. Remember, in schools the dominate learning culture always prevails. Prince Georges County is too liberal and the lawmakers will not give school leaders the power to institute a no nonsense environment.
Evidence that socioeconomic diversity in schools improves outcomes for poor children:
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/07/rich-kid-poor-kid-how-mixed-neighborhoods-could-save-americas-schools/260308/
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/may13/vol70/num08/Boosting-Achievement-by-Pursuing-Diversity.aspx
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/03/16/515788673/try-this-one-trick-to-improve-student-outcomes
https://tcf.org/content/report/school-integration-practice-lessons-nine-districts/
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/03/16/520145780/neighborhood-schools-bill-could-dismantle-louisvilles-integration-efforts
By sacrificing the middle and excelling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"And besides, as pp said, all the actual evidence shows that the performance of poor kids actually does rise in economically diverse schools." No proof this quote. Schools and performance improves with high expectation for teaching and learning. Furthermore, you can not tolerate any disruption in the learning process. Students must come to school prepared and ready for instruction. Remember, in schools the dominate learning culture always prevails. Prince Georges County is too liberal and the lawmakers will not give school leaders the power to institute a no nonsense environment.
Evidence that socioeconomic diversity in schools improves outcomes for poor children:
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/07/rich-kid-poor-kid-how-mixed-neighborhoods-could-save-americas-schools/260308/
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/may13/vol70/num08/Boosting-Achievement-by-Pursuing-Diversity.aspx
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/03/16/515788673/try-this-one-trick-to-improve-student-outcomes
https://tcf.org/content/report/school-integration-practice-lessons-nine-districts/
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/03/16/520145780/neighborhood-schools-bill-could-dismantle-louisvilles-integration-efforts
Anonymous wrote:"And besides, as pp said, all the actual evidence shows that the performance of poor kids actually does rise in economically diverse schools." No proof this quote. Schools and performance improves with high expectation for teaching and learning. Furthermore, you can not tolerate any disruption in the learning process. Students must come to school prepared and ready for instruction. Remember, in schools the dominate learning culture always prevails. Prince Georges County is too liberal and the lawmakers will not give school leaders the power to institute a no nonsense environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PGPS is very similar to DCPS
There are very few isolated high performing school districts
The rest of the area schools generally suck. People of means send their kids to privates
Michelle Rhee wouldn't change anything
What you need to do is have more of the people with means send their kids to the public schools
It's an SES thing that's the only way the schools will improve
Correct. Reform the school system enough to attract the middle class.
Then the underperforming kids will just be diluted by the middle class kids. Nothing is fixed, just hidden.
Anonymous wrote:The reason many specialty schools are deemed acceptable isn't that they have a certain program. It is the selection process or barriers to entry that creates a more middle class cohort and stops entry to the program/unprepared kids from entering midyear or midprogram. Also kids who aren't doing well are often counseled out as not being a good fit. For example Montessori prek 3 is how you get into the Montessori schools but you need to provide transportation and it is only half day. That's a big barrier to entry and families that can swing that are a self selecting population. Entry in later years requires
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't change the students
You CAN change the students IF you change the parents first. It all starts at home.
Anonymous wrote:Can't change the students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PGPS is very similar to DCPS
There are very few isolated high performing school districts
The rest of the area schools generally suck. People of means send their kids to privates
Michelle Rhee wouldn't change anything
What you need to do is have more of the people with means send their kids to the public schools
It's an SES thing that's the only way the schools will improve
Correct. Reform the school system enough to attract the middle class.
Then the underperforming kids will just be diluted by the middle class kids. Nothing is fixed, just hidden.
Anonymous wrote:100% best way to improve test scores would be to guarantee more middle class kids a decent cohort for middle school. Open up more middle school programs by exam for entry, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PGPS is very similar to DCPS
There are very few isolated high performing school districts
The rest of the area schools generally suck. People of means send their kids to privates
Michelle Rhee wouldn't change anything
What you need to do is have more of the people with means send their kids to the public schools
It's an SES thing that's the only way the schools will improve
Correct. Reform the school system enough to attract the middle class.
Then the underperforming kids will just be diluted by the middle class kids. Nothing is fixed, just hidden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PGPS is very similar to DCPS
There are very few isolated high performing school districts
The rest of the area schools generally suck. People of means send their kids to privates
Michelle Rhee wouldn't change anything
What you need to do is have more of the people with means send their kids to the public schools
It's an SES thing that's the only way the schools will improve
Correct. Reform the school system enough to attract the middle class.