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4 Education Overhauls to Watch for in 2014

Photograph; Rui Vieira / PA Wire By Owen Davis | Originally Published at Salon. AlterNet. February 4, 2014 8:30 AM The next 12 months will determine whether privatizing trends of the last decade are reversing or merely stalling For people looking to “disrupt” public [...]

4 Education Overhauls to Watch for in 20142016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

When Schools Literally Take Food Out of the Hands of Children

Steven Senne/AP Photo Adults are all a flutter. Times are tough; money is tighter. Policymakers and the public alike say, "We must consider our priorities." The nation’s debt. The deficit. And also defense. After all, we must remain strong. "We need to eliminate waste, and cut all [...]

When Schools Literally Take Food Out of the Hands of Children2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

SOTU 2014: Orwellian Educational Change under Obama Continues

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 29, 2014 Orwellian Educational Change under Obama: Crisis Discourse, Utopian Expectations, and Accountability Failures [pdf] | By Paul L. Thomas, Furman University “It is rather the same thing that is happening to the English [...]

SOTU 2014: Orwellian Educational Change under Obama Continues2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

The “Grit” Narrative, “Grit” Research, and Codes that Blind

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 30, 2014 The answer to Grant Lichtman’s Does “Grit” Need Deeper Discussion? appears to be an unequivocal yes—based on the exchange in the blog post comments, the Twitter conversations, and comments at my blogs [...]

The “Grit” Narrative, “Grit” Research, and Codes that Blind2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

What Could Be Wrong With ‘School Choice’?

By Jeff Bryant | Originally Published at Education Opportunity Network. January 28, 2014 at 7:00 pm Everyone loves “choice,” right? In a country where in a single year there are more than 100 new choices for what to use to brush your teeth, it stands to reason [...]

What Could Be Wrong With ‘School Choice’?2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

If Fewer or No Tests, Then What?

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 25, 2014 When I responded to Students Should Be Tested More, Not Less by Jessica Lahey and the related target=new href=http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic951136.files/powerOfTestingMemory-roedigerKarpicke.pdf>study by Henry L. Roediger III and Jeffrey D. Karpicke, in the blog post [...]

If Fewer or No Tests, Then What?2016-11-29T17:38:20-05:00

America’s Greatest Shame: Child Poverty Rises and Food Stamps Cut While Billionaires Boom

By Les Leopold | Originally Published at AlterNet. Update at Huffington Post. November 8, 2013 5:59 AM EST Updated: January 23, 2014 6:58 PM EST There are 16.4 million American children living in poverty. That's nearly one quarter (22.6 percent) of all of our children. [...]

America’s Greatest Shame: Child Poverty Rises and Food Stamps Cut While Billionaires Boom2016-11-29T17:38:20-05:00

Students Should Be Tested Less, Then Not at All

Photograph; Bebeto Matthews/AP Images By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 22, 2014 Students Should Be Tested More, Not Less by Jessica Lahey is not a compelling case to test students more, but another example of journalism failing to represent accurately [...]

Students Should Be Tested Less, Then Not at All2016-11-29T17:38:20-05:00
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