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Why Americans Are So Polarized: Education and Evolution

By Avi Tuschman The Atlantic. February 28, 2014 In his State of the Union address, President Obama lamented how Washington “has been consumed by ... rancorous argument,” which over the past year has prevented us “from carrying out even the most basic functions of our democracy.” The [...]

Why Americans Are So Polarized: Education and Evolution2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00

Duke Study: Discipline Problems Increase When Students Repeat a Grade

Students at Shamrock Gardens Elementary in Charlotte in 2012. Photo: Nancy Pierce By Jane Stancill jstancill@newsobserver.com | Originally Published at News Observer. February 28, 2014 DURHAM — A new study by researchers at Duke University documented a ripple effect of behavioral problems in middle schools where higher [...]

Duke Study: Discipline Problems Increase When Students Repeat a Grade2014-03-07T00:17:05-05:00

What D.C. Schools are Doing Right – and How to Make it Better

By Valerie Strauss | Originally Published at Washington Post Answer Sheet. February 27, 2014 There is a lot to celebrate about the pre-kindergarten program in the D.C. public schools. In fact, some aspects of the program are so strong that school officials would be smart to borrow [...]

What D.C. Schools are Doing Right – and How to Make it Better2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00

A Brief Meditation on Choice

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. February 27, 2014 Deborah Meier reminds us that “one can’t ’choose’ to be the children of the wealthy,” adding later: You and I—or some other somebodies—are deciding the future of “other people’s children” [hyperlink added] [...]

A Brief Meditation on Choice2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

Why Ivy League Schools Are So Bad at Economic Diversity

Students at Yale University last spring. | Credit Christopher Capozziello for The New York Times By Robin J. Hayes | Originally Published at The Atlantic. February 27, 2014 Elite universities should not be asking, “Why do we have so few low-income students?” but “How do we have [...]

Why Ivy League Schools Are So Bad at Economic Diversity2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

New Survey: Teachers Say Their Voices Aren’t Being Heard

By Emily Richmond | Originally Published at Education Writers Association. February 26, 2014 When it comes to having their voices heard, teachers overwhelmingly say they aren’t being listened to on matters of education policy at the state or national level. At the school level, however, 69 percent [...]

New Survey: Teachers Say Their Voices Aren’t Being Heard2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

CPS: Expulsion Rate Higher at Charter Schools

Photograph; Chicago Public Schools released data on Tuesday showing privately-run charter schools expel students at a vastly higher rate than the rest of the district. (Posted on: February 26, 2014) Disparity sure to become fuel in ongoing education debate By Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah and Alex Richards | [...]

CPS: Expulsion Rate Higher at Charter Schools2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

How Not to Panic When Your Toddler Sounds a Little Racist

Generic image | THINKSTOCK By Jenée Desmond-Harris | Originally Published at The Root. February 26 2014 1:00 AMRace Manners: My white preschooler thinks she should do what “kids that are the same color” do at lunch. Help! “My 3-year-old daughter attends preschool at a public charter in [...]

How Not to Panic When Your Toddler Sounds a Little Racist2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

Hundreds of CPS Students Refuse to take Annual ISAT Test

CPS parent and More than a Score member Cassandra Creswell speaking at this morning's press conference. | Hannah Lutz/Sun-Times By Hannah Lutz | Chicago Sun Times. February 25, 2014 1:21PM Hundreds of CPS students from 25 schools are refusing to take their annual state achievement test next [...]

Hundreds of CPS Students Refuse to take Annual ISAT Test2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00
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