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L.A. Unified’s English Learner Action Upsets Parents, Teachers

Cindy Jordan, right, mother of two students at Granada Elementary Community Charter in Granada Hills, joins about 50 parents protesting an L.A. Unified order to reorganize classes according to students' levels of English fluency. The move has sparked a storm of protests across the district. (Al Seib, [...]

L.A. Unified’s English Learner Action Upsets Parents, Teachers2016-11-29T17:38:37-05:00

Shutdown Ends. Children Still Shutout

It is over. The government shutdown is finally over, the headlines herald, but for millions the pain continues and actually worsens. The prognosis is grim. We have ninety days to find a cure for what ails this country. Meanwhile, The patient is on life-support knowing that this [...]

Shutdown Ends. Children Still Shutout2016-11-29T17:38:37-05:00

Study: Poor Children Are Now the Majority in American Public Schools in South, West

Graphic; Low-income students made up at least half the public school student population in 17 states in 2011, a marked increase from 2000, when four states topped 50 percent. By Lyndsey Layton | Originally Published at The Washington Post. October 16 E-mail the writer A majority of [...]

Study: Poor Children Are Now the Majority in American Public Schools in South, West2016-11-29T17:38:38-05:00

N.Y.’S Teacher Evaluations Faulted In Study

Varied student backgrounds get too little weight Originally Published at LoHud. October 15, 2013 The study can be read at Review and Analysis of New York State Growth Model New York’s first attempt to grade teachers on their students’ progress was flawed in several key ways, a [...]

N.Y.’S Teacher Evaluations Faulted In Study2016-11-29T17:38:38-05:00

How Much More Do Home Buyers Pay For Better Schools?

The study is cited then censured. People pay more to live in an area with "good" schools. Might this be conventional wisdom or could it be that the statement evokes thoughts of discrimination? To state that there is a divide could be considered blasphemy. In America? We [...]

How Much More Do Home Buyers Pay For Better Schools?2016-11-29T17:38:38-05:00

Group Presses for Safeguards on the Personal Data of Schoolchildren

Photograph: James P. Steyer, the chief of Common Sense Media. The pundits, the pundits like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue States: red states for Republicans, blue States for Democrats. But I've got news for them, too. We worship an awesome God [...]

Group Presses for Safeguards on the Personal Data of Schoolchildren2016-11-29T17:38:38-05:00

Educators Launch Ad Aimed At GOP Obstructionism That’s Harming Students

Originally Published at Education Votes. October 11, 2013 The National Education Association (NEA), which represents 3 million educators nationwide, will launch ads on television and online asking members of Congress to stop playing games and get its priorities straight. The spot,”Not a Game,” will air in the [...]

Educators Launch Ad Aimed At GOP Obstructionism That’s Harming Students2016-11-29T17:38:38-05:00

The Hidden War Against Gay Teens [Waged With Public Funds]

Illustration by Brian Stauffer By Alex Morris | Originally Published at Rolling Stone. October 10, 2013 Private Christian schools are exploiting local laws to raise money while expelling kids for the crime of being not straight A strange thing happened to Tristan at the end of [...]

The Hidden War Against Gay Teens [Waged With Public Funds]2016-11-29T17:38:39-05:00

Gentrification Doesn’t Trickle Down to Help Everyone

Gentrification is the predominant form of neighborhood development in many cities. | Photograph: Bill Cooper By David Madden | Originally Published at Guardian. Thursday 10 October 2013 07.30 EDT It's no secret that today's big cities are massively unequal, and gentrification is now the predominant form of [...]

Gentrification Doesn’t Trickle Down to Help Everyone2016-11-29T17:38:39-05:00
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