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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Larry Cuban on Blame

http://larrycuban.wordpress.com/2012/10/20/reframing-shame-how-and-when-blame-for-student-low-achievement-shifted/
Posted by mb at 8:23 AM
Labels: achievement gap, champion teachers, policy, research
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Who am I?

I'm Melissa Barton. I taught English in CPS for 2.333 years before opting for early retirement. I was also a delegate to the Chicago Teachers Union for just under nine months. I trained to become a CPS teacher in the AUSL teacher residency program.

Before my stint in CPS, I was a full-time graduate student at the University of Chicago, where I finally earned my doctorate this past December. My doctorate is in English Language and Literature, which should not be confused with English Education. Before I moved to Chicago, I taught for two years at Westtown School, a Quaker boarding school near Philadelphia.

I started this blog in June 2010, the week I started the AUSL residency. I found that I needed a place to collect my thoughts about my experiences in the AUSL network, and to voice my opinions on education and education policy, because I realized very quickly that I wouldn't be able to give them a hearing anywhere else.

I disagree with many of CPS's policies as well as some of AUSL's. But I believe fervently in the mission of both: we all want to help the children of Chicago succeed.

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  • ZooBorns
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  • Chicagoist
  • Chicago Ultimate Pool
  • xxfactor
  • UltiTraining.com
  • Racialicious - the intersection of race and pop culture
  • Theatre In Chicago
  • Fruit Bats
  • African American Studies at Beinecke Library
  • Hyde Park Progress
  • Rebuilding Exchange Blog
  • Chicago Public Radio
  • Wanderphilia
  • hot coffee!
  • Food on the Frontal Lobe
  • A Wig If You Want It
  • Fight Evil!
  • Forgotten Chicago
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