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NYC Mayor Strikes a Major Blow to Charter Schools, Cuts $210 Million from Their Budgets

The NYC mayor is drawing a line in the sand when it comes to funding charter schools. By Owen Davis | Originally Published at AlterNet. February 4, 2014 The image is surreal. Newly elected New York mayor Bill de Blasio, wearing a broad and slightly [...]

NYC Mayor Strikes a Major Blow to Charter Schools, Cuts $210 Million from Their Budgets2016-11-29T17:38:18-05:00

4 Education Overhauls to Watch for in 2014

Photograph; Rui Vieira / PA Wire By Owen Davis | Originally Published at Salon. AlterNet. February 4, 2014 8:30 AM The next 12 months will determine whether privatizing trends of the last decade are reversing or merely stalling For people looking to “disrupt” public [...]

4 Education Overhauls to Watch for in 20142016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

SOTU 2014: Orwellian Educational Change under Obama Continues

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 29, 2014 Orwellian Educational Change under Obama: Crisis Discourse, Utopian Expectations, and Accountability Failures [pdf] | By Paul L. Thomas, Furman University “It is rather the same thing that is happening to the English [...]

SOTU 2014: Orwellian Educational Change under Obama Continues2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

Senate Committee Passes Bill Giving Schools Boards a Say in School Closings

Photograph; Sen. Ron Rice is sponsoring a bill that would require local school boards to approve the closing of a public school. The bill was prompted by the Newark school reorganization plan. (File Photo) By Peggy McGlone/The Star-Ledger | Email the author | Follow on Twitter | [...]

Senate Committee Passes Bill Giving Schools Boards a Say in School Closings2014-01-30T23:39:07-05:00

The “Grit” Narrative, “Grit” Research, and Codes that Blind

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 30, 2014 The answer to Grant Lichtman’s Does “Grit” Need Deeper Discussion? appears to be an unequivocal yes—based on the exchange in the blog post comments, the Twitter conversations, and comments at my blogs [...]

The “Grit” Narrative, “Grit” Research, and Codes that Blind2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

What Could Be Wrong With ‘School Choice’?

By Jeff Bryant | Originally Published at Education Opportunity Network. January 28, 2014 at 7:00 pm Everyone loves “choice,” right? In a country where in a single year there are more than 100 new choices for what to use to brush your teeth, it stands to reason [...]

What Could Be Wrong With ‘School Choice’?2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

Major Changes To School Report Card Proposed, Including Closing Poorly Performing Schools

Photograph; Schenk Elementary School fourth-grader Meadow Corfits solves a math problem on her classroom's chalkboard in this September 2013 file photo. By MATTHEW DeFOUR and MOLLY BECK | Originally Published at Wisconsin State Journal. January 28, 2014 Wisconsin’s lowest-performing public schools would be forced to close or [...]

Major Changes To School Report Card Proposed, Including Closing Poorly Performing Schools2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00

Ahead of State of The Union, Advocates Wonder Whether Obama Forgot Public Schools

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan rides the bus with Columbus Elementary students to the Mexico-U.S. border in Columbus, N.M. on Sept. 10, 2013. | The Washington Post via Getty Images By Joy Resmovits| Originally Published at Huffington Post. January 27, 2014 President Barack Obama is widely expected [...]

Ahead of State of The Union, Advocates Wonder Whether Obama Forgot Public Schools2016-11-29T17:38:19-05:00
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