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John Wilson Unleashed

Prior to leading the National Education Association and the N.C. Association of Educators, John Wilson taught special education for 23 years. He is a past chair of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, the Learning First Alliance, and the N.C. Covenant for Children. He is a senior fellow at the Pearson Foundation. This blog is no longer being updated.

School & District Management Opinion Teach Oregon: Growing Great Teachers
Teach Oregon is a partnership between school districts and universities to develop a diverse workforce of great teachers. Oregon is tackling the toughest issues of teacher development that every state faces.
John Wilson, June 27, 2013
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Teaching Profession Opinion Dumbing Down America's Teachers
Advanced degrees are an important part of the teaching profession. Researchers who limit their research to a test score have undermined the complexity of teaching and enabled anti-intellectual politicians to do harm to teachers.
John Wilson, June 25, 2013
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Federal Opinion Sequestration Hurts Military Children and Teachers
Sequestration will result in the furlough of teachers and education support professionals in schools under the Department of Defense. This will cause hardship for children and military families.
John Wilson, June 6, 2013
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Teaching Profession Opinion More Vetoes of Teach For America Needed
Governor Mark Dayton of Minnesota vetoed a legislative appropriation to Teach For America because he knew their business plan was to seek funding from cash-strapped states while maintaining a well-funded organization. Nevada and North Carolina are going down the same path. They should learn fiscal responsibility from this savvy governor.
John Wilson, June 3, 2013
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Teaching Profession Opinion There Is Only One Effective Teacher Evaluation
Teacher evaluations that are being perpetrated on teachers by politicians and reformers are wrong-headed. Peer Assistance and Review programs offer the best method that assure teacher quality.
John Wilson, May 16, 2013
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Teaching Profession Opinion A Memorial for Fallen Teachers
A memorial to fallen teachers is being built on the campus of Emporia State University by the National Teachers Hall of Fame. We should never forget the fallen educators who died protecting their students from violence.
John Wilson, May 10, 2013
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Teaching Profession Opinion 5 Great Teachers Head to Hall of Fame
The newest inductees into the National Teacher Hall of Fame came to Washington, DC to meet with Secretary Arne Duncan and NEA President Dennis Van Roekel. As great teachers, they speak truth to power.
John Wilson, May 8, 2013
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Assessment Opinion Teachers Need Action Along With Appreciation
This is Teacher Appreciation Week and tomorrow is National Teacher Day. It is time to take action to restore respect, autonomy, and responsibility to teachers for their profession.
John Wilson, May 6, 2013
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Student Well-Being Opinion Students Need 8 Critical Conditions for Success
The latest results of the student survey developed by the Quaglia Institute for Student Aspirations (QISA) and administered by Pearson Foundation show a disconnect between teaching and learning. School culture can be improved using the QISA framework including eight conditions that make a difference in student success.
John Wilson, May 2, 2013
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Teaching Profession Opinion Teachers Need So-Called Tenure More Than Ever
Teachers need fair employment and dismissal procedures or so-called tenure because so much concentration on high stakes testing has distorted the practice of teaching. Politicians need to assure good teachers that they will not be subjected to personal, political, arbitrary, and capricious decisions not to mention nepotism.
John Wilson, April 29, 2013
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Accountability Opinion Professor Andy Hargreaves Talks Sustainability
Professor Andy Hargreaves of Boston College discusses sustainability of school improvement in a conversation with the HOPE Foundation.
John Wilson, April 8, 2013
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Teaching Profession Opinion Teachers Who Cheat Go to Jail
The Atlanta scandal on teachers and administrators cheating on standardized testing has rocked the teaching profession. A closer look should examine this complex problem and changes need to be made.
John Wilson, April 3, 2013
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Teaching Profession Opinion Common Core: Mend It; Don't End It
Common Core Standards continue to be a point of debate. We should remember that these standards are what every child should know and be able to do not everything a child should know and be able to do.
John Wilson, March 27, 2013
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College & Workforce Readiness Opinion Teachers Are Needed to Close Civic Gap
Civic literacy is critical with the wide gaps that exist in voting patterns. Rich people vote 50 points higher than poor people, and it shows in political support for issues important to tackling poverty in this country.
John Wilson, March 18, 2013
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