Interest in these issues ought to go way beyond LCHC. Thanks Peg and Esteban
for pointing us to these materials.
mike
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Esteban Diaz <ediaz@csusb.edu>
Date: Jan 24, 2006 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [lchc] FW: The video about blowing up was from a webcast and
here is how you can find it on the web
To: Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition Internal List <
lchc@weber.ucsd.edu>
Cc: Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition Internal List <
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Peg
Lyon said more outrageous things about reading too, as you know, but
Steven L. Strauss has written articles and a book to address some of
these issues.
I am pasting the url for the Ed Researcher of AERA which is a pdf of a
letter he sent to Lyon.
Esteban
----- Original Message -----
From: Peg Griffin <pgriffin@ucsd.edu>
Date: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:45 pm
Subject: [lchc] FW: The video about blowing up was from a webcast and
here is how you can find it on the web
To: 'Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition Internal List'
<lchc@weber.ucsd.edu>
>
> Hi, friends,
> This is all about the video that shows the administration's former
> "readingczar" talking about blowing up schools of ed.
> I have a CD with it. But the whole can be found on the web. (It
> startswith him complaining about educators "feeding from the
> trough" of government
> money -- ironic in retrospect since he is "former" because he has
> gone off
> to a company where he can feed from the trough more lucratively
> than as a
> fed gov employee.)
>
> Since the webcast is now harder to find on the web than it used to
> be, I
> thought I would give you all the directions I just gave to my class.
> I think it is important to keep these sorts of artifacts in the ether.
> Peg
> LCHC and UCSD Communication
> (858) 822-4314
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peg Griffin [mailto:pgriffin@ucsd.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:33 PM
> Hi, folks,
> The clip I showed (fuzzy video and weak audio) came from The
> Council for
> Excellence in Government which sponsored a Policy forum in November
> 2002.
> The Forum was called "Rigorous Evidence: The Key To Progress in
> Education?Lessons from Medicine, Welfare, and Other Fields."
> It was held on November 18, 2002, in Washington, DC
> You can find the whole webcast at:
> http://www.excelgov.org/index.php?keyword=a4339246667652
> Go down to "Forum Agenda and Webcasts"
> Then go down to
> "1:45 pm Panel 2: Rigorous Evidence - The Key to Progress in
> Education?
> View Webcast
> Moderator:
> Ron Haskins, Senior Advisor to the President for Welfare Policy
> Presenters:
> Reid Lyon, Chief, Child Development and Behavior Branch, National
> Instituteof Child Health and Human Development, NIH
> Robert Boruch, Profesor of Education & Statistics, University
> Pennsylvania;co-chair of Campbell Collaboration
> Robert Slavin, Co-Director, Center for Research on Education of
> StudentsPlaced At Risk, John Hopkins University"
>
> The clip I showed is in that webcast. So click on view webcast!
> Reid Lyon's part starts at about 16:45 minutes into the webcast.
> The "blow up schools of education" part comes at about 25:40.
> The whole clip I have (and showed) starts at about 21 minutes.
>
> The other video, "Lines in the Dust," much more beautiful and on
> the TV not
> the computer, is back at the Film and Video Library reserve in the
> mainlibrary so you can go and look/listen again.
>
>
> Peg Griffin
> LCHC and UCSD Communication
> (858) 822-4314
>
>
>
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