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The Drugging of the American Boy

Photos by Sarah Wilmer By Ryan D'Agostino | Originally Published at Esquire Magazine. March 27, 2014 | Published in the April 2014 issue By the time they reach high school, nearly 20 percent of all American boys will be diagnosed with ADHD. Millions of those boys will [...]

The Drugging of the American Boy2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00

Hooray for “Worthless” Education!

(Credit: Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi) By Mary Elizabeth Williams | Originally Published at Salon. March 27, 2014Liberal arts take a beating again -- but don't sweat it, humanities majors Here’s a pop quiz for you. What words come to mind when I say “liberal arts education”? Are they, [...]

Hooray for “Worthless” Education!2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00

How ‘Education Reform’ Perpetuates Racial Disparity

By Jeff Bryant | Originally Published at Educational Opportunity Network. March 26, 2014 | Photographic Credit; ShutterStock America was shocked, shocked, by new data from the U.S. Department of Education last week showing that a child’s education destiny in the nation’s public schools is strongly determined by [...]

How ‘Education Reform’ Perpetuates Racial Disparity2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00

Segregation. Integration. Desegregation – NY Schools Most Segregated In America

Study: NY Schools Most Segregated In America By Lilly Workneh | Originally Published at The Grio. March 26, 2014 at 12:30 PM Minorities are likely to become the majority population in America in less than three decades – and yet, with this soon-to-be expected reality, [...]

Segregation. Integration. Desegregation – NY Schools Most Segregated In America2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00

“When I Got Kicked Out of School” – Speaking Out for Black Boys and Girls

Kiese Laymon, Author of 'Long Division,' Speaks Up for Black Boys and Girls By Jarvis DeBerry | Originally Published at The Times-Picayune. March 25, 2014 at 4:57 PM, updated March 25, 2014 at 4:58 PM [See and Hear Interview Below] When Kiese Laymon, a novelist and essayist [...]

“When I Got Kicked Out of School” – Speaking Out for Black Boys and Girls2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00

Protect Your Kids From Failure

ThinkStock By Alfie Kohn | Originally Published at The Atlantic. March 25 2014, 8:12 AM ET The case for self-esteem, success, and even an occasional participation trophy It isn't usually spelled out quite so bluntly, but an awful lot of parenting practices are based on the belief [...]

Protect Your Kids From Failure2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00

Teacher Policy and High Quality Education

Towards Achievement with Integrity By Dennis Shirley | Originally Published at Worlds of Education Volume 43 - Apr 2014 March 25, 2014 | Download [pdf] Image by World Bank Photo Collection via Flickr On the other hand, cheek by jowl with these impressive achievements, age-old [...]

Teacher Policy and High Quality Education2016-11-29T17:38:09-05:00

Colonizing the Black Natives: Reflections from a former NOLA Charter School Dean of Students

Photograph by Lacy Atkins By Griff519 also known as Ramon | Originally Published at Cloaking Inequality. March 24, 2014 Are some charters’ practices new forms of colonial hegemony? When examining current discipline policies and aligned behavioral norms within charter school spaces, postcolonial theory is useful because of [...]

Colonizing the Black Natives: Reflections from a former NOLA Charter School Dean of Students2016-11-29T17:38:09-05:00

Republican Governors Wrestle with Unpopular Common Core Education Standards

Photograph; Second grade students at Horseshoe Trails Elementary study typing in anticipation of new Common Core standards. Photo by David Jolkovski/Washington Post On the subject of Common Core State Standards [CCSS] we have heard from mothers and fathers. Teachers too weigh in. There is one agreement. Political [...]

Republican Governors Wrestle with Unpopular Common Core Education Standards2016-11-29T17:38:09-05:00
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