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A ‘Reform-To-English’ Dictionary

(Image via Merriam-Webster Inc.) We each have a personal dictionary that we carry around with us, in our heads. While we may open the pages and share a lexeme and definition with others, these persons tend to be our most trusted friends. Only they know us at [...]

A ‘Reform-To-English’ Dictionary2016-11-29T17:38:48-05:00

Thousands Sign New Education Declaration Calling For New School Policies

You say you want a revolution or an evolution, well…. Thousands Sign New Education Declaration Calling For New School Policies By Jeff Bryant. Originally Published at Education Opportunity Network Institute for America's Future on June 18, 2013 As a populist wave of discontent with top-down education mandates [...]

Thousands Sign New Education Declaration Calling For New School Policies2016-11-29T17:38:48-05:00

Un-Common Core: The Continued Mis-Education of African Americans

By Donald H. Smith, Ph.D. and Sam Anderson, Ph.D | Originally Published at Black Star News. June 18, 2013 Carter G. Woodson penned a timeless classic on mis-education [On Education] Common Core State Standards created by the Council of State School Officers and the National Governors [...]

Un-Common Core: The Continued Mis-Education of African Americans2016-11-29T17:38:48-05:00

Local School Councils Fight for Students’ Human Rights

By Bob George and Betsy L. Angert | Published at EmpathyEducates. Today, Chicago Public Schools again asserted that there was a way to "improve" community schools, cut budgets, $52 million dollars worth. The decision to eliminate administrative and operational expenses is touted as a means to help [...]

Local School Councils Fight for Students’ Human Rights2016-11-29T17:38:48-05:00

Safety; What We Do When We Deny

© copyright 2013 Betsy L. Angert BeThink Look to the left. Look to the "right." In respect to education each side is willing to talk about sensitive subjects. Granted the two sides differ in respect to the specifics and the solutions. Nevertheless, either or each will dive [...]

Safety; What We Do When We Deny2016-11-29T17:38:52-05:00

People’s Voices; “Education is a Human Right”

While the Press may shape the conversation heard on most city streets, and surely the media molds the minds of the elite who never dare venture out into the neighborhoods. Behind the sound barriers society erects, real people speak. Occasionally, their words are placed in print. But [...]

People’s Voices; “Education is a Human Right”2016-11-29T17:38:52-05:00

How Much Progress Has America Made in Discussing Love, Sexuality and Religion?

By Kiese Laymon | Originally Published at ESPN. June 7, 2013 | Plenty has been left unsaid in locker rooms at every level | Photographic Credit; Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images The conversations we could be having about love, sex and religion My senior year at Oberlin College, [...]

How Much Progress Has America Made in Discussing Love, Sexuality and Religion?2016-11-29T17:38:53-05:00

Mayors, Governors, Secretary Duncan and Mister President; Remember When

© copyright 2013 Betsy L. Angert. BeThink Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Governor Chris Christie, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, Pennsylvania State Commission Chairman, Pedro Ramos, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, and President Obama, by now you have likely seen or heard the news. Nine-year old Asean [...]

Mayors, Governors, Secretary Duncan and Mister President; Remember When2016-11-29T17:38:53-05:00

Gentrification. Segregation. Poverty. And Education

In 2013 the issue of poverty is pronounced. It is the cause of great debate and much conflict. However, the conflict is mostly in interest, self-interest. The one interest that receives far less if any attention at all is poverty and the extent of poverty. How to [...]

Gentrification. Segregation. Poverty. And Education2016-11-29T17:38:53-05:00
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