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Private Preschools See More Public Funds as Classes Grow

New York Times Photograph: Amanda Lindsey, a preschool teacher at the Academy of St. Benedict the African in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, talked with Charlotte Pettigrew, 5, during breakfast there in May. By Motoko Rich |Originally published at The New York Times. June 13, 2013 CHICAGO [...]

Private Preschools See More Public Funds as Classes Grow2016-11-29T17:38:49-05:00

Teachers College Students Urge President to Cut Ties With Pearson – Uprising

By George Joseph | Originally Published at In These Times. June 13, 2013 Photograph; Columbia University's Teachers College held two Masters convocations on May 21. During the ceremonies students held up signs that read "I am not a number" and "not a test score." Photo by George [...]

Teachers College Students Urge President to Cut Ties With Pearson – Uprising2016-11-29T17:38:49-05:00

Moral Monday Protests Continue In North Carolina

The American experience defies what was laid out in The Declaration of Independence. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of [...]

Moral Monday Protests Continue In North Carolina2016-11-29T17:38:49-05:00

Harkin Introduces NCLB Overhaul

To Download the Bill; Strengthening America's School Act United States Government. June 4, 2013 | Source; ACSD; Capitol Connection. Originally Published on June 11, 2013 Standards and Assessment Accountability and School Improvement Educator Support and Evaluation Whole Child Education Harkin Introduces NCLB Overhaul Senate Education Committee [...]

Harkin Introduces NCLB Overhaul2016-11-29T17:38:52-05:00

Safety; What We Do When We Deny

© copyright 2013 Betsy L. Angert BeThink Look to the left. Look to the "right." In respect to education each side is willing to talk about sensitive subjects. Granted the two sides differ in respect to the specifics and the solutions. Nevertheless, either or each will dive [...]

Safety; What We Do When We Deny2016-11-29T17:38:52-05:00

Namesake Father in School Financing Case Driven by Helping Children

Photograph; Mike Burley / The Topeka Capital-Journal By Roy Wenzl | Originally Published at Witchita Eagle. June 8, 2013, at 5:27 p.m. Updated Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013, at 2:53 p.m. | | The Luke Gannon v. State of Kansas Decision The Rev. Jeff Gannon is not a [...]

Namesake Father in School Financing Case Driven by Helping Children2016-11-29T17:38:52-05:00

How Much Progress Has America Made in Discussing Love, Sexuality and Religion?

By Kiese Laymon | Originally Published at ESPN. June 7, 2013 | Plenty has been left unsaid in locker rooms at every level | Photographic Credit; Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images The conversations we could be having about love, sex and religion My senior year at Oberlin College, [...]

How Much Progress Has America Made in Discussing Love, Sexuality and Religion?2016-11-29T17:38:53-05:00

Gentrification. Segregation. Poverty. And Education

In 2013 the issue of poverty is pronounced. It is the cause of great debate and much conflict. However, the conflict is mostly in interest, self-interest. The one interest that receives far less if any attention at all is poverty and the extent of poverty. How to [...]

Gentrification. Segregation. Poverty. And Education2016-11-29T17:38:53-05:00

Silence, Segregation, and Selectivity Have Not Saved Our Schools

© copyright 2013 Betsy L. Angert. BeThink. The situation in Chicago is emblematic of our nation's history. Currently, fifty schools are slated for closure. Some city residents chose to be silent. Silence is perceived as safer. Others are satisfied with the segregation policies that are pervasive. Selective [...]

Silence, Segregation, and Selectivity Have Not Saved Our Schools2016-11-29T17:38:53-05:00
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