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Secretary Duncan and the Politics of White Outrage

By Paul L. Thomas | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical November 17, 2013 Social media and even mainstream media appear poised to leap on Secretary Arne Duncan with both feet due to his swipe at white suburban moms. The nearly universal sweeping outrage—some with a level [...]

Secretary Duncan and the Politics of White Outrage2016-11-29T17:38:31-05:00

Bloomberg Issues Final Letter Grades for New York Schools

Photograph; The Franklin K. Lane Educational Campus in Brooklyn. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has been an advocate for the letter grade system, which has become one of the country’s most complex. May the era of school grades begin its descent. May all those affected in New York, [...]

Bloomberg Issues Final Letter Grades for New York Schools2016-11-29T17:38:31-05:00

Rhee’s New Spawn: Democratic Governor Taps Top Charter-Lover For Ticket

"I've crossed the line" seems to be this week's theme. Governor Chris Christie proudly boasts that he was able to endear himself to Democrats, Latinos, and African-American voters. The New Jersey Governor re-elect crossed-the invisible line that divides left from right. He worked to show that he [...]

Rhee’s New Spawn: Democratic Governor Taps Top Charter-Lover For Ticket2016-11-29T17:38:31-05:00

Poverty Is America’s #1 Education Problem

Photograph Credit: Altanaka via Shutterstock.com By David Sirota | Originally Published at AlterNet. November 11, 2013 Google the phrase "education crisis" and you'll be hit with a glut of articles, blog posts and think tank reports claiming the entire American school system is facing an emergency. Much [...]

Poverty Is America’s #1 Education Problem2016-11-29T17:38:31-05:00

The Poverty Trap: Slack, Not Grit, Creates Achievement

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. November 10, 2013 No child has ever chosen to be poor. Children have never caused the poverty that defines their lives, and their education. Yet, the adults with political, corporate, and educational wealth and power—who [...]

The Poverty Trap: Slack, Not Grit, Creates Achievement2016-11-29T17:38:31-05:00

At Some Schools, ‘Big Brother’ Is Watching

By Kelly Wallace | Originally Published at Cable News Network [CNN]. November 9, 2013 Editor's note: Kelly Wallace is CNN's digital correspondent and editor-at-large covering family, career and life. She is a mom of two. Read her other columns and follow her reports at CNN Parents and [...]

At Some Schools, ‘Big Brother’ Is Watching2016-11-29T17:38:31-05:00

Chicago Teachers Union Urges Parents To Oppose Standardized Tests For Young Kids

By Becky Schlikerman | Originally Published at Sun Times. November 7, 2013 5:52PM The Chicago Teachers Union Thursday urged its members and parents to take a stand against standardized tests. CTU President Karen Lewis announced the “Let us Teach” campaign in Chicago as similar measures were rolled [...]

Chicago Teachers Union Urges Parents To Oppose Standardized Tests For Young Kids2016-11-29T17:38:31-05:00
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