Doug Larkin

@douglarkin
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Professor of science teacher education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Montclair State University in New Jersey, USA.

Taught high school physics and chemistry.
Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya and Papua New Guinea.

Author of:
— Deep Knowledge: Learning to Teach Science for Understanding and Equity (Teachers College Press)
— Teaching Science in Diverse Classrooms: Real Science for Real Students. (Routledge)

Montclair State University Profilehttps://www.montclair.edu/profilepages/view_profile.php?username=larkind
Google Scholar pagehttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lkJLFxwAAAAJ&hl=en
ResearchGatehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Douglas-Larkin-2/research
Audiobook/podcast of my recent bookhttps://anchor.fm/douglas-larkin
These future NJ STEM teachers at Montclair State University are funded by NSF's Noyce Teacher Scholarship program to complete their teacher certification in science or mathematics. For more info on how to become a Noyce STEM-4-STEM scholar, head over to https://www.montclair.edu/teaching-and-learning/noyce-stem-4-stem/
Noyce STEM-4-STEM

What is the Noyce STEM-4-STEM Program? The Noyce Secondary Teacher Education at Montclair for STEM (STEM-4-STEM) is dedicated to recruiting, preparing, and supporting new science and mathematics teachers for New Jersey’s high-need K-12 school districts. This project is funded by the National Science Foundation and offers scholarships equal to the amount of New Jersey in-state […]

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This article by Drew Gitomer and Brittany Marshall is a welcome and thoughtful summary of the consequences of Race to the Top: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1221569/full
The sizzle and fizzle of teacher evaluation in the United States and the selective use of research evidence

In 2009, the United States funded the largest federal educational reform effort in the nation’s history. Referred to as Race to the Top (RTTT), a cornerstone of this effort was the high-stakes evaluation of all teachers, with a significant emphasis on the use of highly researched statistical methods that ascribed changes in student test scores to a teacher’s quality. The widespread endorsement of these policies across a broad range of the political spectrum was based on a theory of action that faced technical, organizational, and political challenges. Enthusiasm for these evaluation efforts was substantially muted in a mere 5 years. Among a number of factors, we argue that the framing of the problem together with privileging particular lines of research and voices, as well as the lack of consideration of other frames and attention to other research and voices, resulted in an evidence base that was wholly insufficient to justify the large-scale policy changes that were enacted.

Frontiers
Folks, a whole lot of people I like have gotten the most recent strain of COVID, so please be careful out there, catch up on your immunizations, and consider wearing a mask if you're going to be some place with a lot of folks in a close and closed space.
I'd like to be snarky about this, but it's sad to watch #Twitter's slow death. That stupid, beautiful site has been vital to me in my development as a poet. And as someone who can probably be described as Very Online, I used to find the site good in a bunch of other ways as well. But at some point, you have to go. He's deleting old tweets to save a bit of money on storage space. And meanwhile, all the tweets on the Arab Spring, the Mumbai attacks, etc, are gone. They're just...gone.

What I have on repeat today.

https://youtu.be/rTcF-tZwlXI

boygenius - Not Strong Enough (official audio)

YouTube
This is a fantastic opportunity for a newly minted science education Ph.D student with a focus on K-12 education! https://facultypositions.stanford.edu/en-us/job/494590/assistant-rank-faculty-position-in-science-engineering-technology-education
Stanford | Faculty Positions: Details - Assistant Rank Faculty Position in Science, Engineering, Technology Education

Wooooo! I handed in the revision of my latest nonfiction book, which should be out by next summer from WW Norton. Here's a sneak peek at the table of contents. #books #history #psychologicalwar #psyops #socialscience
I popped into the former Twitter for a second, for reasons, and immediately felt unhappy being there. The vibe has gone wonky, or at least has for me.