TEACHERS: "The Cannon Fodder Of School Reform"
Much has been said about the effects of turnarounds on students and communities, but less so on their effects on rookie teachers and relatively inexperienced administrators who are often brought in to do their best. In part one of his four-part series (Change comes to Webb/Wheatley), freelancer Dan Charles focuses in some of the folks who were brought in to turn around one NE DC elementary school called Webb/Wheatley, including a principal who comes to the school from another, much more advantaged situation. Check it out. I think you'll find it's worth the time.
In the second part (A tale of two teachers), Charles focuses on how hard it still is to find experienced teachers who are willing to come help with a struggling school. In the third, Charles explores the tensions between traditional discipline and a kinder, gentler kind of discipline (The great behavior challenge). The last section (Is it working?) discusses what's changed -- and what hasn't -- by the end of the year.

























