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NEA President: We Need a Course Correction on Common Core

In response to many calls from students, parents, and teachers, opinions have changed. Courses too. Now, the President of the National Education Association says it is time for a correction. In respect to the Common Core State Standards or the assessments used to fulfill this agenda, he [...]

NEA President: We Need a Course Correction on Common Core2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

Teachers Could Spank Harder Under Pending Legislation

There are scars of all sorts. Each leaves a mark, but some are seen more readily. There are the less visible scars stress leaves behind. Fear of a test or failure hurts. But neither is said to cause, or indeed, to teach further aggression. Nonetheless, the "spare [...]

Teachers Could Spank Harder Under Pending Legislation2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

DangerousBlackKids: Where Do You Stand?

On Saturday, February 16, 2014 a Jacksonville, Florida jury declared it impossible to come to a unanimous decision. Michael Dunn, a forty-seven year old white man who admits to shooting Jordan Davis, a 17-year-old African American, was ultimately convicted but not on the charge of first-degree murder. [...]

DangerousBlackKids: Where Do You Stand?2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

Real Discipline in School

Will there is a will there is a way and some school districts have each. The question is do we have the will to educate our children or do we prefer to punish them for being eager children? Might we ask ourselves do we want a disciplined [...]

Real Discipline in School2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

Common Core Curriculum Now Has Critics on the Left

Photograph; Kimberly Celifarco with one of her kindergarten students, Gerson Perez, 5, at Public School 253 in Brooklyn. Victor J. Blue for The New York Times By Al Baker | Originally Published at The New York Times. February The Common Core has been applauded by education leaders [...]

Common Core Curriculum Now Has Critics on the Left2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

Florida’s Race-Based Academic Goals Prompt Protest Petition

The Florida Board of Education set different proficiency goals for different racial groups. (Palm Beach Post file photo) By Leslie Postal | The Orlando Sentinel. February 14, 2014 Florida's race-based academic goals prompted controversy when they were adopted in 2012 -- and now have sparked an online [...]

Florida’s Race-Based Academic Goals Prompt Protest Petition2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

SPLC Files Complaint with DOJ over Florida’s Race-Based Education Goals

The Florida state Board of Education passed a controversial plan to set reading and math goals based upon race. (Photo credit should read Frank Perry/AFP/GettyImages) By Lauren Roth | Originally Published at The Orlando Sentinel. August 2, 2013 The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on Friday filed [...]

SPLC Files Complaint with DOJ over Florida’s Race-Based Education Goals2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

Florida NRA Pushes Bill to Prevent Children From Being Disciplined

Simulated Weapons at School Allowed – The "Pop-Tart Bill" By Kathleen McGrory | Tampa Bay Times. February 12, 2014 5:41pm TALLAHASSEE — The Florida affiliate of the National Rifle Association has a new priority: the right to bear Pop-Tarts. The group is supporting a proposal that would [...]

Florida NRA Pushes Bill to Prevent Children From Being Disciplined2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

House Democrats to Duncan: States are Backsliding on Help for Low Achievers

Photograph; J. Scott Applewhite/AP - Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), the ranking member of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. The word "Democrat" or "Republican" can be a flashpoint. The term "Tea Party" too ignites a flame and yet, at times, any of the three can [...]

House Democrats to Duncan: States are Backsliding on Help for Low Achievers2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00
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