---------Rose--------Ch 1 In Search of a Fresh Language of Schooling---------------------------------------------------------------
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"'Something is always emerging' about tests and testing. In such a policy environment—one that has been with us for... tl.gd/ftel39
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"There's not much public discussion of achievement that includes curiosity, reflectiveness, uncertainty, or a willi... tl.gd/ftem79
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------------Rose---------Ch 2 Finding Our Way: The Experience of Education---------------------------------------------------------
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"there is nothing in the standard talk about schooling—and this has been true for decades—that leads us to consider... tl.gd/ftf1tb
— anderscj (@anderscj) February 14, 2012
"there is nothing in the standard talk about schooling—and this has been true for decades—that leads us to consider... tl.gd/ftf1tb
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---------Rose---------Ch 3 No Child Left Behind and the Spirit of Democratic Education--------------------------------------------
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"When one kind of test dominates and the stakes are high, the tests can drive and compress a curriculum. What is te... tl.gd/ftfsm6
— anderscj (@anderscj) February 14, 2012
"You can prep kids for a certain kind of test, get a bump in scores, yet not be providing a good education." Rose
— anderscj (@anderscj) February 14, 2012
"simplified, single-shot accountability mechanisms will yield simplified compliance, and therefore they need to be scrutinized." Rose
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-------------Rose-------Ch 4 Business Goes to School--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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"The sad and astounding fact is that at the state and federal level there is little deep understanding of the intri... tl.gd/ftg8ki
— anderscj (@anderscj) February 14, 2012
"what we have is an erosion of broad-based economic support and growth and, in its place, a selective philanthropy" Rose
— anderscj (@anderscj) February 14, 2012
"If business truly wants to have a positive effect on the education of our children, the discussion must extend bey... tl.gd/ftgehk
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---------Rose---------Ch 5 Politics and Knowledge-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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"So much of our political discourse is so awful that it's hard to imagine a generous intellectual engagement with the populace." Rose
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----------Rose------Ch 6 Reflections on Intelligence in the Workplace and the Schoolhouse------------------------------------------
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"We live in a time of much talk about intelligence. Yet we operate with a fairly restricted notion of what that ter... tl.gd/fu3e6f
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"Most characterizations of the new information economy and the new knowledge worker ignore the rich knowledge base ... tl.gd/fu3gib
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-----------Rose-------Ch 7 On Values, Work, and Opportunity---------------------------------------------------------------------
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"The development of values occurs best in situations where young people are engaged in ongoing, meaningful activity." Rose
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-----------Rose---------Ch 8 Standards, Teaching, Learning------------------------------------------------------------------------
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"People leery about calls for standards need to remember their benefits and reclaim them for democratic end, despit... tl.gd/fulh1n
— anderscj (@anderscj) February 16, 2012
"At the same time, the champions of standards need to take a closer look at how standards and our means of measurin... tl.gd/fulhs0
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