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A blog on issues relating to religious and independent schools from the Council for American Private Education, voice of the nation's private schools.
CAPE Blog: Joe’s Take: Not an Even Swap
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Joe’s Take: Not an Even Swap. 8220;School’s Out, Forever,”. A recent article in The New York Times. July 1, 2011 at 12:58 PM. Thanks for posting this, Joe. Having once founded a charter high school, I saw firsthand the personal loss for many private schooled students whose families chose to make the uneven swap. For me it became difficult to sleep at night. This is a very important issue that nobody brings up. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to CAPE's Blog.
CAPE Blog: June 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Joe’s Take: Not an Even Swap. 8220;School’s Out, Forever,”. A recent article in The New York Times. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to CAPE's Blog. A lively forum of comments, observations, and insights on issues relating to religious and independent schools from the Council for American Private Education. For more information about CAPE and private education, visit our Web site. Find CAPE on the Web. There was an error in this gadget. Joe’s Take: Not an Even Swap.
CAPE Blog: Joe’s Take: Marshmallows
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Monday, August 8, 2011. Joe’s Take: Marshmallows. More than once I’ve heard David Brooks tell the marshmallow story. It’s about an experiment conducted in the late 1960s by psychology professor Walter Mischel in which pre-K children were given the chance either to consume a marshmallow (or cookie or candy) right away on the spot or to delay consumption in exchange for a guaranteed second marshmallow minutes later. In The New Yorker. In his latest book, The Social Animal. Brooks devotes considerable space...
CAPE Blog: August 2010
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Monday, August 2, 2010. Baffling. That’s one way to describe the back-to-back speeches last week by Education Secretary Duncan and President Obama at the centennial celebration of the National Urban League. Both Obama and Duncan decried the status quo in education, offered some expensive and untried proposals for improvement, but failed to embrace an obvious and economical reform: school choice. If the goal is to expand college-prep opportunities for minority students, why on earth kill a program that de...
CAPE Blog: Joe's Take: Whose Child?
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Thursday, September 1, 2011. Joe's Take: Whose Child? Who should shape the worldview and moral code of children - parents or the state? That issue, which dates back at least to Plato, was raised anew by the recent story about the New Jersey school district that, to the distress of parents, assigned books with steamy sex scenes and vulgar language for summer reading. Thirty-five years ago, Stephen Arons, professor of legal studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, struck the same theme of pro...
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Tough to Swallow | Private Education and the Public Interest
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Private Education and the Public Interest. Professor Baker’s “Twisted Possibilities” →. December 7, 2010. As if it didn’t already have enough to do, the federal government is about to regulate school bake sales. The Associated Press reports. The bill would permit the conduct of bake sales only if they are “infrequent within the school.” The AP notes:. The USDA has a year to write rules that decide how frequent is infrequent. 8216;s Peter Meyer provides a tidbit of anecdotal evidence. In my day, there was...
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Knots | Private Education and the Public Interest
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Private Education and the Public Interest. Tough to Swallow →. December 6, 2010. A new Bellwether Education Partners. Report probes the impact of the federal government’s massive infusion of stimulus funding upon education reform initiatives the appropriations were intended to induce. The study,. Conflicting Missions and Unclear Results: Lessons from the Education Stimulus Funds. One of the report’s recommendations is borderline inscrutable:. The prescription call to mind the following R.D. Laing. Enter ...
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Out of the Mouths of Babes | Private Education and the Public Interest
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Private Education and the Public Interest. Professor Baker’s “Twisted Possibilities”. Out of the Mouths of Babes. February 27, 2013. In light of the Governor’s proposed action, the California Association of Private School Organizations invited key legislative leaders to consider the following facts:. For a child who receives a daily state supplemental subsidy for both breakfast and lunch, the elimination of funding would save the state approximately $56. That was then. Now, however, the California Se...
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Ron Reynolds | Private Education and the Public Interest
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Private Education and the Public Interest. Author Archives: Ron Reynolds. Ron Reynolds is Executive Director of the California Association of Private School Organizations (CAPSO). Out of the Mouths of Babes. February 27, 2013. Last year, Governor Jerry Brown introduced a budget that endeavored to take a sizable bite out of the looming $16 billion deficit that menaced the Golden State. Among a long list of expenditures slated for elimination was the provision of … Continue reading →. December 8, 2010.
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Integrity Gap | Private Education and the Public Interest
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Private Education and the Public Interest. November 1, 2010. In a recent New York Times op-ed piece. Columnist Charles M. Blow exposes “a not-so-little, not-so-secret, dirty little secret among the upper crust.”. How do students attending public and private schools deal differently with issues of tolerance? Mr Blow directs readers’ attention to a recent study. Conducted by the Josephson Institute of Ethics. Before presenting several of the study’s specific findings,. Private schools by their very nature ...
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About this blog | Private Education and the Public Interest
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Private Education and the Public Interest. Partners in the education of the public. And believe very strongly that private education serves the public interest. A final word. The representations, commentary and opinions expressed in my blog posts reflect my own thinking, and do not necessarily represent views held by my employer, the California Association of Private School Organizations, where I currently serve as Executive Director. CAPSO is an association whose members. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Professor Baker’s “Twisted Possibilities” | Private Education and the Public Interest
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Private Education and the Public Interest. Out of the Mouths of Babes →. Professor Baker’s “Twisted Possibilities”. December 8, 2010. Blogging on his engaging and informative. Reports the story, here. Enter Professor Baker, who frames the development as follows:. He then proceeds to provide several examples of such “twisted possibilities,” the first of which is:. 8220;) Such schools have no need to push anyone out. They simply refuse to let them in. That is, does this new policy of simple majority (mob) ...
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Uncategorized | Private Education and the Public Interest
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Private Education and the Public Interest. Out of the Mouths of Babes. February 27, 2013. Last year, Governor Jerry Brown introduced a budget that endeavored to take a sizable bite out of the looming $16 billion deficit that menaced the Golden State. Among a long list of expenditures slated for elimination was the provision of … Continue reading →. Professor Baker’s “Twisted Possibilities”. December 8, 2010. December 7, 2010. December 6, 2010. A new Bellwether Education Partners report probes the impact ...
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Saturday, February 28, 2015. Photo © Marek/Dollar Photo Club. Stephen Colbert came up with the word “truthiness” to characterize a claim that someone “feels” is true despite it being at odds with evidence, facts, or logic. A textbook example of the term emerged this past week when a lone blogger. Falsely claimed that a bill (HR 5) being considered by the U.S. House of Representatives to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Exemplifying Winston Churchill’s observation that a lie &...
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