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Corporations Are Behind The Common Core State Standards — And That’s Why They’ll Never Work

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at Alternet . March 18, 2013 | Photograph Credit: Shutterstock.com/YanLev U.S. public education has a long relationship with pursuing high standards for students, teachers, and schools, reaching back to the Committee of Ten in the 1890s proposing a uniform [...]

Corporations Are Behind The Common Core State Standards — And That’s Why They’ll Never Work2016-11-29T17:38:56-05:00

Malnutrition, Poverty, and Intellectual Development

The times have changed. Poverty is less prominent in the news. President Johnson's Great Society Plan is a thing of the past. The War On Poverty that brought into being the Elementary and Secondary Education Act has long since evolved. President Johnson and Congress, at the time, [...]

Malnutrition, Poverty, and Intellectual Development2016-11-29T17:38:56-05:00

Shooters Transformed by a New Era of Virtual Dehumanization?

By Michael Meurer | Originally Published at TruthOut. February 22, 2013 10:30 After the mass murder of 20 children and 6 teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, by a disturbed 20-year-old on December 14, 2012, the dominant media narrative quickly turned into a national [...]

Shooters Transformed by a New Era of Virtual Dehumanization?2016-11-29T17:38:56-05:00

This Week in Poverty: Time to Take On Concentrated Poverty and Education

Students at the Lilla G. Frederick Pilot Middle School in Dorchester, Massachusetts. (Reuters/Adam Hunger) By Greg KaufmannCo-authored with Elaine Weiss | Originally Published at The Nation. February 1, 2013 - 11:26 AM ET Researchers know a lot about how various factors associated with income level affect a [...]

This Week in Poverty: Time to Take On Concentrated Poverty and Education2016-11-29T17:38:56-05:00

School Reform – Change by Decree

At the age of two your truculent behavior was likely described as terrible. By the time you were twelve or twenty-one it was thought just a phase. Surely, your combative nature would change. Conformity is ingrained. We teach it to our children. And children will follow a [...]

School Reform – Change by Decree2016-11-29T17:38:57-05:00

Education is the Work of Teachers, Not Hackers

By Leon Wieseltier | Originally Published at The New Republic. December 21, 2012 WHEN I LOOK BACK at my education, I am struck not by how much I learned but by how much I was taught. I am the progeny of teachers; I swoon over teachers. Even [...]

Education is the Work of Teachers, Not Hackers2014-06-15T19:31:28-04:00

Understanding How Children Develop Empathy

Illustration; Joyce Hesselberth Sympathy is sweet, but empathy is excellent. While it is nice to know that someone cares; it cannot compare to what might be shared – our pains and our sorrows. Sympathy keeps us safe – and separate. Empathy Educates, it exfoliates. It is other [...]

Understanding How Children Develop Empathy2016-11-29T17:38:57-05:00

By the Numbers: Childhood Poverty in the U.S.

Poor Kids | FRONTLINE | PBS Originally Published at Frontline. Public Broadcast Services. What does it mean to grow up poor in America? In Poor Kids, airing tonight at 10 pm on PBS (check local listings), FRONTLINE follows several of the more than 13 million children in [...]

By the Numbers: Childhood Poverty in the U.S.2014-05-23T23:38:50-04:00

Before a Test, a Poverty of Words

Photograph; PREP Simone Brown helping a student at Intermediate School 292 in Brooklyn prepare for the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test, the subject of a recent lawsuit. By Ginia Bellafante | Originally Published at The New York Times. October 5, 2012 Not too long ago, I witnessed [...]

Before a Test, a Poverty of Words2016-11-29T17:38:58-05:00
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