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dates:
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10/31/2000 - 11/30/2000
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description:
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In this discussion we will explore your perceptions as to what extent the LSCs are shaped by a similar pedagogical vision and to what extent they are united by structural commonalities such as reaching at least 100 teachers and providing 130 hours. Since we all work within a local context, with Federal, State and Local politics weighing in on education reform, we are all subject to the visions of other constituents in addition to the vision spelled out within our initial LSC proposal. How has your LSC incorporated or opposed these visions? How do these pressures differ for those of us in different states? When we speak of "systemic reform" we must be aware that we are a system within a system within a system. With this in mind, it will be interesting to also address how you feel your LSCs will be affected, if at all, by the upcoming election? This is a conversation that each of you can contribute to, and it promises to be quite rich, being that it will begin before the election and end three weeks after we know the results.
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10/31/00 - 06:59
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Starting the conversation
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Falk, Joni
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11/01/00 - 12:43
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The California Accountability System
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Valadez, Jerry
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11/02/00 - 04:30
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high accountability
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Falk, Joni
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11/03/00 - 09:02
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NC and testing
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Broadway, Everly
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11/08/00 - 10:17
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Re: high accountability
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Paulin, Gail
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11/09/00 - 10:43
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Continuing the Dialogue on Assessment:
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Falk, Joni
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11/09/00 - 10:50
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The Election
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Falk, Joni
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11/09/00 - 09:56
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The Election
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Bohlin, Carol Fry
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11/12/00 - 10:07
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Systems-Responses-
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Gregg, Linda
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11/15/00 - 09:29
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The effects of high stakes tests
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Falk, Joni
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11/16/00 - 03:02
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Re: The effects of high stakes tests
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PGustafs @austin.isd.tenet.edu
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11/17/00 - 08:45
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Accountability - a view from Seattle
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Allen, Ethan
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11/17/00 - 10:13
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"The Case Against Higher Standards"
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Falk, Joni
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12/01/00 - 10:43
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Closing the discussion
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Falk, Joni
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