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Implementation of i3 Education Grants Being Questioned

Hurricane Katrina seems to have opened the floodgates. It exposed the veracity of a racial divide as well as the truth of a caste system. Businesspersons do well. The people are punished. With the "Recovery" this did not change. What did change post-Katrina is the tide. Public [...]

Implementation of i3 Education Grants Being Questioned2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00

It’s Not the Person Campbell Brown, But the Principles Not Lived

Josh Haner/New York Times/Redux By Andy Kroll | Originally Published at Mother Jones. October 29, 2013 6:00 AM EDT The former CNN anchor says her nonprofit seeks to protect kids from predators in the classroom. Its real agenda may be union-busting. Early one morning in July, former [...]

It’s Not the Person Campbell Brown, But the Principles Not Lived2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00

79% in Statewide Voucher Program Did Not Attend Public Schools

Photograph; Mike De Sisti | Students from St. Anthony School in Milwaukee perform before Gov. Scott Walker spoke at an event that drew at least 400 people, including dozens of children from private voucher schools, public charter schools and Milwaukee Public Schools. By Lydia Mulvany | Originally [...]

79% in Statewide Voucher Program Did Not Attend Public Schools2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00

Implementation of I3 Education Grants Being Questioned

By Kari Harden Contributing Writer | Originally Published at Louisiana Weekly. October 28, 2013 Despite being the recipient of an $800,000 federal grant, John McDonogh Senior High School is having serious money problems. In April, Future is Now (FINS), the Charter Management Organization (CMO) running the school, [...]

Implementation of I3 Education Grants Being Questioned2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00

What You Need To Know About Babies, Toddlers And Screen Time

Eva Hu-Stiles virtually interacts with her grandmother. iPad assist by Elise Hu-Stiles. John W. Poole/NPR By Elise Hu i | Originally Published at National Public Radio. October 28, 2013 | To Listen or Listen Below This week, we're exploring the tech frontier through the eyes of our [...]

What You Need To Know About Babies, Toddlers And Screen Time2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00

Maya Angelou Hits Obama on School ‘Testing Overuse and Abuse’

Ask yourself the question, "Do we want the children to authentically grow or grow up into mindless measurers?" Poet and Philosopher Maya Angelou joins with Authors’ and Illustrators’, thoughtful thinkers in addressing the President. Their words of wisdom challenge the use and abuse that today [...]

Maya Angelou Hits Obama on School ‘Testing Overuse and Abuse’2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00

Preeminent Private High School, Some Wonder Whether Standards Are Too High

Are standards too high or is the pressure to be above standard too high for even the elite to meet? Throughout the nation parents agonize over disparate concerns; do I care more about my child's mental health or their career path? Mom's and Dads are torn in [...]

Preeminent Private High School, Some Wonder Whether Standards Are Too High2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00

The Case Against School Privatization

Diane Ravitch joins Melissa Harris Perry. The two discuss Ravitch's latest book, The Reign of Error." The question is what might terrorize Americans most? The answer is anything but ambivalent. The problem is our citizens do not see what hits them directly in the face. Slowly and [...]

The Case Against School Privatization2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00

Is the ‘Dumb Jock’ Really a Nerd?

By Jason Stanley and John W. Krakauer | Originally Published at The New York Times. THE STONE October 27, 2013, 7:00 pm In the frequent debates over the merits of science and philosophy, or the humanities in general, it is often assumed that the factual grounding and [...]

Is the ‘Dumb Jock’ Really a Nerd?2016-11-29T17:38:36-05:00
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