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Improving Conditions — Unless You’re Black

By Michael Holzman, Guest Blogger and Presented By - Eric J. Cooper | Originally Published at Huffington Post. June 19, 2014 1:18 pm EDT Updated: June 19, 2014 5:59 am EDT In this piece, the author of the heralded Schott Foundation's report on African-American male achievement, weighs [...]

Improving Conditions — Unless You’re Black2016-11-29T17:37:55-05:00

Guest Post By Peter Smagorinsky: Response To The New NCTQ Teacher Prep Review

Sandy Coan does paperwork in her Van Asselt Elementary School classroom. Photo: Dan DeLong/Special To The Post-Intelligencer By Guest Post by Peter Smagorinsky, The University of Georgia c/o Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. June 17, 2014 Response to the new NCTQ [...]

Guest Post By Peter Smagorinsky: Response To The New NCTQ Teacher Prep Review2016-11-29T17:37:55-05:00

Fuzzy Math – The Guesstimate that Struck Down California’s Teacher Tenure Laws

Photograph Credit; GuidoVrola; iStock By Jordan Weissmann | Originally Published at Slate. June 12 2014 | The amazing, completely made-up statistic a judge used to strike down teacher tenure in California This week Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Rolf Treu handed the education reform movement a stunning [...]

Fuzzy Math – The Guesstimate that Struck Down California’s Teacher Tenure Laws2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00

Inequality Begins at Birth If We Let It Be

Photograph; Mound Bayou, Mississippi, 1976 (Credit; Alex Webb/Magnum Photos) We can change the brain, through more than education. Nurturing, studies suggest, is a far more powerful medicine. The research replicated reveals that compassion can ameliorate the burdensome conditions that poverty brings, if we consider…. Inequality Begins at [...]

Inequality Begins at Birth If We Let It Be2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00

“Click, Clack, Moo”: Why the 1% Always Wins

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Published at The Becoming Radical. June 16, 2014 [Originally posted at Daily Kos and Truthout, "Click, Clack, Moo": Why the 1% Always Wins is a powerful companion to George Saunders's Allegory of Scarcity and Slack.] October 18, 2011 As a high [...]

“Click, Clack, Moo”: Why the 1% Always Wins2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00

Tenure Is Not the Problem

Tenure is Not the ProblemTeacher protections are not why poor schools are failing. Segregation is. By Richard D. Kahlenberg | Originally Published at Slate. June 13, 2014 On Tuesday, a California court struck down state teacher tenure and seniority protections as a violation of the [...]

Tenure Is Not the Problem2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00

Meditating on Teacher Unions and Tenure Post-Vergaras

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. June 12, 2014 [Reposting from Truthout as a response to the Vergaras ruling in California to dismantle tenure. See also Adam Bessie's A Tale of Two Vergaras: Of Stardom and the End of Teacher Tenure.] [...]

Meditating on Teacher Unions and Tenure Post-Vergaras2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00

Public Schools Are Hurting More in the Recovery Than in the Recession

Photograph; Students walk in the hallway as they enter the lunch line of the cafeteria at Draper Middle School in Rotterdam, N.Y. | Hans Pennink/AP By Ben Casselman | Originally Published at FiveThirtyEight. June 10, 2014 6:52 AM The slow economic recovery is taking a toll on [...]

Public Schools Are Hurting More in the Recovery Than in the Recession2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00

Students Matter But Judge Rules Not All Teachers Do

Julia Macias, at a news conference Tuesday, was one of nine students who claimed tenure laws left bad teachers in place. Credit Monica Almeida/The New York Times Months ago we asked; could it be that at present education policies are designed to serve only a selected population. [...]

Students Matter But Judge Rules Not All Teachers Do2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00
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