Thursday, April 29, 2010

Education Week: Panel Finds No Favorite in Teacher-Prep Pathways

Education Week: Panel Finds No Favorite in Teacher-Prep Pathways
I am glad this report finally came out. It is very frustrating to teach in a teacher preparation program where many either think research has nothing to say, or that the research is definitive in what we should do in teacher preparation. I hope the call for more research is heeded, and that the focus is on what program elements matter, for whom, and why. I am skeptical that these large data-sets can do support that kind of research without greater clarity about measuring "field experiences," for example, beyond hours spent student teaching and not looking at quality and growth. Fundamentally, until we as teacher educators become more critical of our practice, and the level of regulation of teacher education programs is realigned to allow for real experimentation with true oversight, we are not going to be able to learn much. Teacher education is a major industry in the US, and in most places it is not treated or regulated in ways that support research-based or research-generating practice. I hope this report spurs change.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Bracketology - NCAA 1985 - 2009 - Leonardo Aranda's posterous

Bracketology - NCAA 1985 - 2009 - Leonardo Aranda's posterous
This is really cool. It would be nice to always name the regions, but he is right about the inconsistency with which teams are placed in a region. But the relative imbalance across some of the regions is pretty sharp. In the top right region, not team beyond the #1 team wins. Does not bode well for WVA this year against DUKE if you are looking at the standard brackets for this year. Interesting. I share in the spirit of my totally busted bracket (as the defending champion who is about to go down in her bracketology group). Happy spring and enjoy the games this weekend.