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IN a short span of 15 months since her appointment in January last year, the recently retired Education Ministry director-general (DG) Datuk Dr Habibah Abdul Rahim, 60, found herself in unchartered waters, helping the ministry navigate through a pandemic. ....
Theyâre coming for MCAS again, and maybe itâs about time Updated May 8, 2021, 1 hour ago Email to a Friend Teachers union: Crucial time to call for less testing, more learning Re âTeachers union garbs its latest attack on MCAS in social-justice rhetoric. Donât fall for itâ (Editorial, May 2): Itâs time to listen to Black and brown students, families, and educators who are challenging us to understand the racist roots of standardized testing. The high-stakes MCAS tests backed by The Boston Globe have served to rank and punish under-resourced schools rather than to build their capacity to educate and support our students. An intense focus on MCAS drains the joy out of learning and narrows the curriculum to one-size-fits-all. Low-income students of color pay the highest price when they and their schools are slapped with racist, dehumanizing labels, such as âfailingâ or âchronically underperforming.â ....
Get kids back to real school Virtual learning is not one of the products of pandemic we should keep First grade teacher Shontee Brandon sits in an empty classroom as she prepares to teach online on the first day of school at Eddie Bernice Johnson Elementary School in Wilmer, Texas, on Tuesday, Sep. 8, 2020. The Texas Legislature is considering bills that would make it easier for school districts to shift more learning online.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer) The Texas Legislature is considering a set of bills that could do serious damage to the quality of education in public schools. ....
Use of student seclusion and restraint draws criticism, questions for Saline schools Updated Mar 16, 2021; Posted Mar 16, 2021 Saline Area Schools use of seclusion and restraint among students with disabilities has been criticized by some parents who feel the policy is being used too often and only on a select number of students.MLive file photo Facebook Share SALINE, MI – It’s telling that her young son is thriving this year in virtual learning, despite his struggles with managing his behavior, parent Heather Finch said. As a Saline Area Schools kindergartener last year, Finch said her son, who is autistic, was put in a “cell” more than 30 times in a seven-month period, leaving him “traumatized” and with “lasting PTSD.” ....
Hartland Consolidated Schools student alleges racist incidents haven’t been addressed Updated Mar 04, 2021; Posted Mar 04, 2021 A Hartland Consolidated Schools student is alleging she has experiences being called racist names and harassment because she is Black. The school district says it is investigating the incident.Nicole Hester | MLive.com Facebook Share HARTLAND, MI - A Hartland Consolidated Schools student is alleging the district’s administration has not responded to racist incidents and harassment directed at her in recent months. Tatyana Vanderlaan, 18, detailed the alleged incidents she says have taken place over the past three months, at Hartland High School in a social media post on March 1. ....