Virtual School Meanderings

December 3, 2023

OLDaily ~ Dec 01, 2023: Diane Ravitch’s Blog: Adam Grant: What We Can Learn From International Assessments

Filed under: virtual school — Michael K. Barbour @ 4:09 pm
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This is an interesting article from Stephen Downes’ Online Learning Daily, and one with so many overtones for folks involved in K-12 distance, online, and blended learning – particularly in the United States.

Diane Ravitch’s Blog: Adam Grant: What We Can Learn From International Assessments
Diane RavitchNational Education Policy Center, 2023/12/01


 

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First, there’s Diane Ravitch’s criticism of PISA: “Real life teaches us that the test scores of 15-year-old students do not predict future economic success for nations. I find it bizarre that people say that America is a great country but its schools are no good. That doesn’t make sense.” Second, there’s a long excerpt from Adam Grant’s New York Times article suggesting a factor in Finland’s and Estonia’s success in PISA ratings: “Those students didn’t have better teachers. They just happened to have the same teacher at least twice in different grades.” I heard Matt Galloway interview Adam Grant on the Current CBC yesterday and wondered about that, especially since I had the same teacher in two successive years (grades 2 and 3) and again in high school.

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