Category: Education

Michigan House Dems introduce education reform bills developed with input from parents, teachers, admins, ed. experts

Michigan House Dems introduce education reform bills developed with input from parents, teachers, admins, ed. experts

It’s not “Our way or the highway”, it’s “How about this BETTER way?” In response to my exposé of mistreatment of students in the Education Achievement Authority, EAA spokesperson Terry Abbott, a former Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Education and Deputy Commissioner for Communications at the U.S. Social Security Administration in George W. Bush’s administration, attacked my […]

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Yet another teacher speaks out about mistreatment of students in the EAA. Contact me if you’re the next.

Yet another teacher speaks out about mistreatment of students in the EAA. Contact me if you’re the next.

NOTE: My reporting on the Education Achievement Authority involves multiple posts. You can read all of my coverage of the EAA by clicking HERE. EAA Chancellor John Covington released a report of his personal investigation into the allegations in my reporting which you can read about HERE. Below is yet another account from an Education Achievement Authority teacher, left in […]

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Is the Education Achievement Authority intentionally designed to fail???

Is the Education Achievement Authority intentionally designed to fail???

NOTE: My reporting on the Education Achievement Authority involves multiple posts. You can read all of my coverage of the EAA by clicking HERE. EAA Chancellor John Covington released a report of his personal investigation into the allegations in my reporting which you can read about HERE. My recent posts about the Education Achievement Authority have begun to rekindle a […]

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Another EAA teacher speaks out about student abuse and violations of federal law in the treatment of students

Another EAA teacher speaks out about student abuse and violations of federal law in the treatment of students

NOTE: My reporting on the Education Achievement Authority involves multiple posts. You can read all of my coverage of the EAA by clicking HERE. EAA Chancellor John Covington released a report of his personal investigation into the allegations in my reporting which you can read about HERE. As I pointed out earlier today, the response from the Education Achievement Authority […]

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Rather than addressing questions of abuse in the Education Achievement Authority, spokesperson attacks the messengers

Rather than addressing questions of abuse in the Education Achievement Authority, spokesperson attacks the messengers

Easier than dealing with difficult problems, I suppose… NOTE: My reporting on the Education Achievement Authority involves multiple posts. You can read all of my coverage of the EAA by clicking HERE. EAA Chancellor John Covington released a report of his personal investigation into the allegations in my reporting which you can read about HERE. As the ripples spread out […]

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Mark Schauer scores endorsement from AFT Michigan, new video takes Snyder to task on education

Mark Schauer scores endorsement from AFT Michigan, new video takes Snyder to task on education

Today appears to be Education Day for Democrat Mark Schauer. First, he scored a coveted endorsement from the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Michigan union which represents 35,000 members across the state. According to the Schauer campaign, “AFT Michigan is endorsing Schauer for his strong record of supporting public education, and commitment to reversing Gov. Rick Snyder’s cuts to Michigan’s […]

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Citing Eclectablog reporting, Sen. Hoon-Yung Hopgood calls for the immediate shutdown of the Education Achievement Authority

Citing Eclectablog reporting, Sen. Hoon-Yung Hopgood calls for the immediate shutdown of the Education Achievement Authority

It’s time for a conversation NOTE: My reporting on the Education Achievement Authority involves multiple posts. You can read all of my coverage of the EAA by clicking HERE. EAA Chancellor John Covington released a report of his personal investigation into the allegations in my reporting which you can read about HERE. Last week, I published an exclusive exposé on […]

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How will 1-to-1 computing classrooms impact Michigan schools?

How will 1-to-1 computing classrooms impact Michigan schools?

Across the nation, many classrooms, schools, and districts are going 1:1. Though a 1:1 program might look different from place to place, they all have at least one thing in common: every student gets their own computing device. In some cases, students receive a laptop computer while others get tablets. Regardless of the device issued to students, 1:1 programs are […]

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Education Achievement Authority teachers speak out on abuse of students and the failure of the EAA

Education Achievement Authority teachers speak out on abuse of students and the failure of the EAA

NOTE: My reporting on the Education Achievement Authority involves multiple posts. You can read all of my coverage of the EAA by clicking HERE. EAA Chancellor John Covington released a report of his personal investigation into the allegations in my reporting which you can read about HERE. Over the past couple of years, Republicans and the Snyder administration have attempted […]

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4 Awesome Educators Are Finalists For 2014 National Teacher of the Year

4 Awesome Educators Are Finalists For 2014 National Teacher of the Year

As the 2014 Michigan Teacher of the Year, it has been an awesome opportunity thus far to serve the state of Michigan, my school and district, and all the educators and students around the state. I have had the opportunity to travel around the state to visit schools, learn together with other educators, and meet with policymakers to support student […]

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Eclectabloggers talk to Tony Trupiano about healthcare, insurance and education

Eclectabloggers talk to Tony Trupiano about healthcare, insurance and education

Gary Abud, Jr., and I joined Tony for new episodes of his podcast series, to educate the public on issues of importance to each of us. Earlier this week, Tony Trupiano was kind enough to invite two members of Team Eclectablog to speak with him on his new podcast series. In our podcast, Tony and I discussed the new abortion […]

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