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Why Time Outs Don’t Work

"Time outs don’t work for parents who are unwilling to put themselves in an adult time out — which is what’s really needed" By Jayson Gaddis | Good Men Project. July 3, 2012 | Photographic Credit Matthew Brown/E+/Getty Images. In my opinion, we need a big [...]

Why Time Outs Don’t Work2016-11-29T17:39:00-05:00

How Do We Influence the Women Our Daughters Become?

By Joyce McFadden | Originally Published at Huffington Post. June 13, 2012 5:47 PM EDT | Photographic Credit; francisco_osorio[Flickr] As mothers, we want to do everything humanly possible to make sure our daughters live happy, healthy lives. I spoke with 450 women about whatever was most important [...]

How Do We Influence the Women Our Daughters Become?2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00

Why Smart People Are St*p*d

Drawing By James Stevenson. By Jonah Lehrer | Originally Published at The New Yorker. June 12, 2012 Editors’ Note: The introductory paragraphs of this post appeared in similar form in an October, 2011, column by Jonah Lehrer for the Wall Street Journal. We regret the duplication of [...]

Why Smart People Are St*p*d2014-08-10T00:54:59-04:00

Why Education Inequality Persists — and How To Fix It

If it takes a village to raise a child, the same village must share accountability when many children are educationally abandoned. In New York City, the nation’s largest school system, on average student outcomes and their opportunity to learn are more determined by the neighborhood [...]

Why Education Inequality Persists — and How To Fix It2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00

David Stovall: The Facts and Failures of Educational Policy

By Elizabeth Whitman | Originally Published at The Nation. April 26, 2012 Schools have morphed from extensions of a community into centers that more closely resemble factories and prisons, says David Stovall, associate professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. What will it take to confront [...]

David Stovall: The Facts and Failures of Educational Policy2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00

This Column Will Change Your Life: The Mind-Body Connection

Even those of us who aren't religious tend to rely on some notion of a soul.' Illustration: John Holcroft for the Guardian. Click on picture for full frame Are they both essentially the same thing, asks Oliver Burkeman By Oliver Burkeman | Originally Published at [...]

This Column Will Change Your Life: The Mind-Body Connection2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00

The Assault on Public Education

Photograph; AP/Getty Images By Noam Chomsky | Originally Published at In These Times. April 4, 2012 One of America’s greatest achievements is being defunded and degraded by the dictates of the marketplace. Public education is under attack around the world, and in response, student protests have [...]

The Assault on Public Education2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00

A 13-Year-Old’s Slavery Analogy Raises Some Uncomfortable Truths in School

Photograph; Q99.info By Liz Dwyer | Originally Published at Good. February 29, 2012 In a bold comparative analysis of The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Jada Williams, a 13-year old eighth grader at School #3 in Rochester, New York, asserted that in her experience, today's [...]

A 13-Year-Old’s Slavery Analogy Raises Some Uncomfortable Truths in School2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00

Achievement Gap: It’s Still About Race

In American society, we can't avoid the fact that socioeconomic disparities are racial disparities By Joe Pettit | Originally Published at The Baltimore Sun. February 22, 2012 | Photographic Credit; Chris Ryan/Getty Images Imagine a report that reached the following three conclusions: In Maryland, 35 percent [...]

Achievement Gap: It’s Still About Race2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00
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