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Governor Bobby Jindal’s Commitment to Common Core Gone With The Wind

Remember when the National Governors Association told us that Common Core was our friend? It was not that long ago. The year was 2010. Way back then a states-led effort to develop the Common Core State Standards was adopted. For near a year, state leaders, including governors [...]

Governor Bobby Jindal’s Commitment to Common Core Gone With The Wind2016-11-29T17:37:41-05:00

Illinois School Bans Discussions of Michael Brown’s Death

Photographic Credit: Photo Credit: wavebreakmedia } Shutterstock.com By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at AlterNet. August 26, 2014 Prohibiting students from talking about events in Ferguson offers them exactly the opposite of what they need. When faced with tragedies like the shooting of Michael [...]

Illinois School Bans Discussions of Michael Brown’s Death2016-11-29T17:37:41-05:00

Why ‘Funny Kid Shaming’ Isn’t Really Funny

Photograph; Teenage girl (16-18) sitting by laptop, woman in background. A mother? A stranger? What is the relationship and if the girl is shamed what will she think and do? By Vicki Hoefle | Originally Published at Huffington Post. August 21, 2014 2:11 PM We live in [...]

Why ‘Funny Kid Shaming’ Isn’t Really Funny2016-11-29T17:37:43-05:00

A White Sheriff, His Black Son; Kitchen Table Conversations About Race

Beyond Ferguson there are countless race-related conversations. We are also talking about the police. When the two come together…Well, what do you think? A White Sheriff, His Black Son…What might the two say when they sit down to dinner? Race. Justice. Might a kitchen table conversation help [...]

A White Sheriff, His Black Son; Kitchen Table Conversations About Race2016-11-29T17:37:43-05:00

Wisdom from Ferguson’s Children

"To teach is to learn twice."~ Joseph Joubert (Moralist. Essayist) What is education? Is it testing? Teaching? Is it the Common Core Curriculum? Is it the possibility of opting-out? Is education the search for wisdom? And what about the children? Where might they be in [...]

Wisdom from Ferguson’s Children2016-11-29T17:37:44-05:00

Teaching About Police Brutality in the Classroom

I wrote this article in 2008 and am saddened that it is something I will be teaching again this school year, with another name added to the list. Educators, I encourage you to address this in your classrooms—regardless if you teach children of color or not. Please [...]

Teaching About Police Brutality in the Classroom2016-11-29T17:37:44-05:00

Louisiana Educational Assessment Program Scores – Smoke And Mirrors

Photograph; Arthur Ashe, an independent charter school in the state's Recovery School District, students prepare for LEAP exams. | Advocate staff photo By John McCusker Introductory Essay By Raynard Sanders, Ed.D., an Educator, a former John McDonogh School Principal and a New Orleans resident For years the [...]

Louisiana Educational Assessment Program Scores – Smoke And Mirrors2016-11-29T17:37:44-05:00

Why More and More Restaurants Are Banning Kids

By Roya Wolverson @royawolverson | Originally Published at Quartz. August 16, 2014 The first time I saw an infant at a raucous concert in Brooklyn, NY, I was shocked. I was in my late 20s and had had it with the abrasive noise and spilled beer after [...]

Why More and More Restaurants Are Banning Kids2016-11-29T17:37:45-05:00

Revisiting Content and Direct Instruction

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. |Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. August 14, 2014 It is the 1890s, and educators are concerned that students are not receiving the quality education they deserve—especially if those students plan to attend college. What became known as The Report of the [...]

Revisiting Content and Direct Instruction2016-11-29T17:37:46-05:00
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