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Shame of the Nation: The Fight to Keep Children Locked Up for Life

By Heather Ann Thompson | Originally Published at Huffington Post. October 6, 2014 5:59 am EDT | Juvenile Life Without Parole Photographic Credit; American Civil Liberties Union If 11-year-old Jordan Brown had yet had the opportunity in school to learn about the United Nations, it probably wouldn't [...]

Shame of the Nation: The Fight to Keep Children Locked Up for Life2016-11-29T17:37:34-05:00

When Dress Code Violations Turn to Student Shaming

By John Spencer | Originally Published at EducationReThink. September 27, 2014 I write this as a dad thinking about what will happen if my daughter someday breaks dress code. I’d like to think that I can avoid it, but I know that parents don’t always have control [...]

When Dress Code Violations Turn to Student Shaming2016-11-29T17:37:35-05:00

“Adults Are Ruining The World.”

By Brittney Pressley | Originally Published at LinkedIn September 25, 2014 | Children at play on Primrose Hill in acrylic, by Gudawer Kalirai. Let's face it, adult life is boring. Paying bills (check) Eating healthy to watch your aging figure (check) Going to a job you don't [...]

“Adults Are Ruining The World.”2016-11-29T17:37:35-05:00

Girl Talk: On Police Brutality & Experiencing Blackness Through My Boyfriend’s Eyes

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at The Frisky. September 22, 2014 12:43 PM EDT I think I may have had a small mental break down last week. I knew it was coming, I was all tight with emotion after some of the responses I received on [...]

Girl Talk: On Police Brutality & Experiencing Blackness Through My Boyfriend’s Eyes2016-11-29T17:37:36-05:00

The Euphemism of Spanking (Hint: It’s Actually Assault)

Illustration Copyright Stefano Bianchetti/Corbis/AP Images By Chocolate, Pomp, And Circumstance | Originally Published at Chocolate, Pomp, and Circumstances . September 14, 2014 Imagine: You’re at work. You’re scrolling through Facebook or playing Candy Crush instead of paying attention to your conference call – your boss comes into [...]

The Euphemism of Spanking (Hint: It’s Actually Assault)2016-11-29T17:37:37-05:00

Our Practice, Our Selves

Photograph Credit; The Times Daily, Jim Hannon By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. September 9, 2014 In my undergraduate introductory education course, I read aloud the first or second class Sandra Cisneros’s “Eleven.” The central character is Rachel, and the setting [...]

Our Practice, Our Selves2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00

An Educator’s Perspective: It’s Too Easy to Blame Parents When Kids Can’t Read

Every semester I hope things will be different. I hope that when I walk into my English-composition and writing courses, the majority of my students will, at the very least, be equipped with the basics: They’ll know how to write paragraphs, how to read critically [...]

An Educator’s Perspective: It’s Too Easy to Blame Parents When Kids Can’t Read2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00

‘Helicopter Parenting’ Hysteria

Photograph Credit; Shutterstock _Film Grain Filter By Alfie Kohn | Originally Published at Huffington Post. September 4, 2014 4:50 PM EDT Helicopter parents of college-age children are the folks we love to hate. A steady stream of articles and blog posts bristle with indignation over dads who [...]

‘Helicopter Parenting’ Hysteria2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00
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