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Education Election – Parents Empowered

Photograph; Steve Johnson, an Amundsen High School Local School Council member, recommends that the council craft a letter opposing CPS budget cuts. | DNAInfo/Patty West Beginning April 7th parents once again will take action. Some will vote and countless of these will be on the ballot. Those [...]

Education Election – Parents Empowered2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00

On Children and Childhood

By Paul L. Thonas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. April 2, 2014 children guessed (but only a few)
 and down they forgot as up they grew “[anyone lived in a pretty how town],” e.e. cummings In one of those early years of becoming and [...]

On Children and Childhood2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00

Charter-Mania, High-Stakes Testing and Teacher-Bashing: Can Rhee’s Approach Be Stopped?

Is public education doomed to destruction? Has it already been done in? Everyone has an opinion. The question is will the Vergara v. California court decision permanently define what might be? Will education equity be set free? Stanford Professor Linda Darling-Hammond discusses the case and examines the [...]

Charter-Mania, High-Stakes Testing and Teacher-Bashing: Can Rhee’s Approach Be Stopped?2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00

Is it Time to Replace the Cult of Finland With the Cult of New Jersey?

By Kevin Drum | Originally Published at Mother Jones. April 2, 2014 Vikram Bath takes on the cult of Finland today. What's that? You didn't realize Finland had a cult? Well, it does in the education community, where Finland's consistently high scores on the international PISA test [...]

Is it Time to Replace the Cult of Finland With the Cult of New Jersey?2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00

The Source of Black Poverty Isn’t Black Culture, It’s American Culture

Photograph; The American Dream by Margaret Bourke-White By Philip Bump | Originally Published at The Wire. April 1, 2014 Americans don't want to imagine that our racist history is actually an ongoing, racist reality. We like to look at racism as a thing that has gotten better [...]

The Source of Black Poverty Isn’t Black Culture, It’s American Culture2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00

The Real Reasons New York has the Country’s Most Segregated Schools

Photograph Credit Chris Hondros/Getty By Conor P. Williams | Originally Published at The Daily Beast. March 31, 2014 New York schools are the most segregated in the country according to a new study, but blaming charter schools, which only serve 6% of city students, won’t fix the [...]

The Real Reasons New York has the Country’s Most Segregated Schools2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00

The School-to-Prison Pipeline Starts in Preschool

Photograph; (Courtesy of Steven Depolo, CC BY 2.0) By Mychal Denzel Smith | Originally Published at The Nation. March 28, 2014 - 2:46 PM ET The school-to-prison pipeline, to my mind, is the most insidious arm of this country's prison-industrial complex. Under the guise of protecting our [...]

The School-to-Prison Pipeline Starts in Preschool2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00

Reclaiming “No Excuses”: A Reader

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. Matrch 28, 2014 With Waiting for excuses for the inexcusable, Leonard Pitts Jr. offers us all a watershed moment—one that involves reclaiming the language and the narratives in order to take direct action against the [...]

Reclaiming “No Excuses”: A Reader2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00

The Drugging of the American Boy

Photos by Sarah Wilmer By Ryan D'Agostino | Originally Published at Esquire Magazine. March 27, 2014 | Published in the April 2014 issue By the time they reach high school, nearly 20 percent of all American boys will be diagnosed with ADHD. Millions of those boys will [...]

The Drugging of the American Boy2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00
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