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Category Archives: June Atkinson
The Backstory On Those “Student Perception Surveys” – #NCed
Earlier this month, I wrote about another one of NC DPI’s bad ideas — the “student perception survey”.
I’ve traced them back to their origin — and it’s not the State Board of Education.
KEEP READING… Continue reading
Posted in EDUCATION, June Atkinson, NC Board Of Education, NC DPI
Tagged NC State Board Of Education, NCDPI, Race to the Top
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NC DPI’s Latest Bad Idea: Survey Kids About Their Teachers
The most recent State Board of Education meetings have been an exercise in what NOT to do for the Department of Public Education (DPI).
Behold, DPI’s latest bad idea: Surveying kids about their “perceptions” of their teachers.
File this under: WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG? Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), EDUCATION, EXCLUSIVE, June Atkinson, NC Board Of Education, NC DPI
Tagged NC DPI
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State Charter School Office Finally Gets A Director
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (DPI) announced that a selection for director of Public Charter Schools has been made. David Machado will serve as the new Director and that role begins July 1, 2016. Machaco currently is the head … Continue reading
Posted in EDUCATION, June Atkinson, NC DPI
Tagged Charter Schools
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The Word “Misunderstanding” Redefined By Supt. Atkinson?
If you’ve been following my series on Superintendent Atkinson being questioned about funds for the Excellent Public Schools Act being diverted into shifting personnel around, well, we have an update.
Dr. Atkinson has redefined “Misunderstanding”. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), EDUCATION, June Atkinson, NC Board Of Education, NC DPI, NCGA
Tagged #StuffAtkinsonSays, Bill Cobey, DPI
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Hey Parents, Remember the DPI Common Core Surveys?
Hey, Parents… Remember the Common Core ‘survey’ that NC DPI put out for the Academic Standards Review Commission (ASRC)?
WELL.. We weren’t the only ones treated to a steaming pile of Common Core nonsense.
KEEP READING… Continue reading
Posted in Academic Standards Review Commission, Common Core, June Atkinson, NC DPI
Tagged Academic Standards Review Commission, ASRC, Common Core
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Not a “Top 10” That NC Should Want To Be In For Education
The Bluegrass Institute has an interesting list of how deep each state is into the federal funding trough.
NC was in the top ten… Not Good.
KEEP READING… Continue reading
Posted in EDUCATION, June Atkinson, NC DPI
Tagged Education spending, NC DPI
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