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Tense Moments in de Blasio’s TV Interview

The war on teachers, unions, and public education, if it exists, is evidence in an interview, or more so in the message, 'trend on the tax relief our charter schools receive and we will retaliate.' Close any charter schools or do not give these institutions the option [...]

Tense Moments in de Blasio’s TV Interview2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

The Consciousness Gap in Education – An Equity Imperative

By Dorinda Carter Andrews | Originally Published at AcademiaEdu. March 10, 2014 In this talk, Dorinda Carter Andrews challenges us to consider how gaps in critical consciousness and mindsets for adults and students in schools prevent us from providing equitable schooling experiences for all students. Specifically, Carter [...]

The Consciousness Gap in Education – An Equity Imperative2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Will the Children Eat? Offering Universal Free Lunch

Will children eat? In one-fifth of American households children are food insecure; thus, the question is pressing. Our young do not have access to food that sustains them. Nor have our nations assistance programs provided enough. And still, funds are cut, and cut, and cut. Private food [...]

Will the Children Eat? Offering Universal Free Lunch2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Rocketship’s Rich Patron, Reed Hastings, Drops a Bombshell: “Get Rid of School Boards”

Photograph; Reed Hastings, Credit: James Duncan Davidson/O’Reilly Media, Incorporated Dr. Raynard Sanders, is an education expert. In New Orleans he is known for having and sharing the true story. When asked about “The New Orleans Miracle” his response is there is none. The host of New Orleans [...]

Rocketship’s Rich Patron, Reed Hastings, Drops a Bombshell: “Get Rid of School Boards”2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Teaching Students, Missionary Zeal, and the Cult of Personality

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published The Becoming Radical. March 9, 2014 As a teacher educator, I now spend much of my spring visiting schools and observing my seniors who are learning to teach in extended field experiences (my university’s version of student teaching). What [...]

Teaching Students, Missionary Zeal, and the Cult of Personality2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00

Why Religious Fundamentalists Are So Excited About Voucher Schools

(Photograph Credit; .sho ck via Shutterstock) By Dan Arel | Alternet. March 24, 2014 Two new Republican proposals could be a boon for the prospects of publicly funded religious education. It is no secret that Republicans dislike public education. They view it as a burden on [...]

Why Religious Fundamentalists Are So Excited About Voucher Schools2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00

Kansas Illegally Underfunds Poorer School Districts, Court Rules

Kindergarten students in Kansas City, Kan., run during a physical education class at Frank Rushton Elementary School, which has a high percentage of poor and at-risk children. (John Hanna / Associated Press / January 9, 2014) Disparities in the public funding of school districts violate the state [...]

Kansas Illegally Underfunds Poorer School Districts, Court Rules2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00

I Opted My Kids Out of Standardized Tests. Then My Education Began.

Photograph; She's smiling because she knows taking the test may very well be easier than opting out. |Photo by iStock/Thinkstock By Lisa T. McElroy | Originally Published at Slate. March 6, 2014 Then I learned a thing or two. Deciding to opt my two daughters out [...]

I Opted My Kids Out of Standardized Tests. Then My Education Began.2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00

SAT Reboot 2016: “Nonsense It All Is”

Photograph by Angel Franco/The New York Times By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. March 6 , 2014 In the often cited scene near the end of Notting Hill when Anna Scott stands in William Thacker’s shabby book store and asks him [...]

SAT Reboot 2016: “Nonsense It All Is”2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00
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