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The Science of ‘Paying It Forward’

Graphic; Olimpia Zagnoli By Milena Tsvetkova and Michael Macy | Originally Published at Gray Matter. The New York times. March 14, 2014 ONE morning in December of 2012, at the drive-through window of a Tim Hortons coffee shop in Winnipeg, Manitoba, a customer paid for her order [...]

The Science of ‘Paying It Forward’2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

CNN’s Chicagoland Does No Good For Chicago Public Schools Students

By Ray Salazar, The White Rhino: A Chicago Latino English Teacher | Originally Published at Chicago Now. March 14, 2014 at 12:27 am A couple of weeks ago, I participated in a conversation about Chicago Public Schools with a group that learned about our schools mainly through [...]

CNN’s Chicagoland Does No Good For Chicago Public Schools Students2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Google is the Latest Company Busted for Mining the Data of Children

By Carmel Deamicis | Originally Published at PandoDaily. March 13, 2014 Education Week is reporting that nine plaintiffs are suing Google for indexing student emails. The federal judge on the case is deciding whether to approve their request to turn it into a class action lawsuit. Google’s [...]

Google is the Latest Company Busted for Mining the Data of Children2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Students with Disabilities Encounter Discrimination in New Orleans Schools

Photograph by Matthew Hinton | Kelly and Noah Fischer Originally Published at Southern Poverty Law Center. | March 12, 2014 Kelly Fischer’s hopes were quickly dashed last fall. She was attending a High School Fair in New Orleans, a chance for parents to meet representatives from the [...]

Students with Disabilities Encounter Discrimination in New Orleans Schools2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Zero-Tolerance Strikes Again: Holding Up Three Fingers in a Photo Got this 15-Year-Old Suspended

By Sarah Fuss | Originally Published at TakePart. March 12, 2014 Dontadrian Bruce is the kind of kid the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice might have had in mind when they released the new school disciplinary guidelines in January. The new federal approach urges schools to [...]

Zero-Tolerance Strikes Again: Holding Up Three Fingers in a Photo Got this 15-Year-Old Suspended2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Room for Debate: The Risk of Playing Down Racism

By Imani Perry | Originally Published at The New York Times. MARCH 12, 2014 The My Brother’s Keeper initiative is a response to a terrible social reality. Black boys and men are suffering mightily in this nation. The cause is important. However, this endeavor raises serious concerns. [...]

Room for Debate: The Risk of Playing Down Racism2016-11-25T17:40:20-05:00

Charter School Closure: Supply and Demand?

Photograph; John McDonogh High School Principal Marvin Thompson attends the first Future Is Now Schools charter board meeting since administrators learned the school would close at the end of the current academic year. (March 11, 2014.) (Danielle Dreilinger, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune) Over the last few decades, [...]

Charter School Closure: Supply and Demand?2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Were Charter Teachers and Students Pressured to Rally for Charter Schools in Albany?

Photograph; Eva Moskowitz, CEO and Founder of the Success Academy (photo courtesy of House Committee on Education and the Workforce Democrats, CC 2.0) By Zoe Carpenter | Originally Published at The Nation. March 14, 2014 On the first Tuesday in March, thousands of students, parents and teachers [...]

Were Charter Teachers and Students Pressured to Rally for Charter Schools in Albany?2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Status Quo at Elite New York Schools: Few Blacks and Hispanics

Photograph; Hill Street Studios/Getty By Al Baker | Originally Published at The New York Times. March 11, 2014 Seven black students have been offered a chance to start classes at Stuyvesant High School in September, two fewer than received offers last year. For Hispanics, the number has [...]

Status Quo at Elite New York Schools: Few Blacks and Hispanics2016-11-25T17:40:20-05:00
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