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White School District Sends Black Kids Back to Failed Schools

Photograph; A group of students outside of Normandy High School just moments after the bell rang at the end of school in Wellston, St. Louis County, Mo. Photo by Trymaine Lee for MSNBC By Trymaine Lee | Originally Published at MSNBC. July 1, 2014 The author is [...]

White School District Sends Black Kids Back to Failed Schools2016-11-29T17:37:54-05:00

The Dirty, Little Secret in America’s Education Wars? Money Matters

Photograph; From left to right: Five year old Taylor Weber, in pink in middle, helps her older brother Andrew Weber, 8, right in green, hold up a protest sign they made by hand. The two go to Hutchinson Elementary School in Lakewood and are on a furlough [...]

The Dirty, Little Secret in America’s Education Wars? Money Matters2016-11-29T17:37:55-05:00

Instability in the New Orleans Recovery School District – Closing Schools, Opening Schools and Changing School Codes

By Raynard Sanders, Ed.D. | Originally Published at EmpathyEducates. June 19, 2014 Public education in New Orleans has been a nightmare for parents since the state took over most of the schools post Hurricane Katrina. The Louisiana Department of Education has gone to great lengths to mislead [...]

Instability in the New Orleans Recovery School District – Closing Schools, Opening Schools and Changing School Codes2016-11-29T17:37:55-05:00

Guest Post By Peter Smagorinsky: Response To The New NCTQ Teacher Prep Review

Sandy Coan does paperwork in her Van Asselt Elementary School classroom. Photo: Dan DeLong/Special To The Post-Intelligencer By Guest Post by Peter Smagorinsky, The University of Georgia c/o Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. June 17, 2014 Response to the new NCTQ [...]

Guest Post By Peter Smagorinsky: Response To The New NCTQ Teacher Prep Review2016-11-29T17:37:55-05:00

Tenure Is Not the Problem

Tenure is Not the ProblemTeacher protections are not why poor schools are failing. Segregation is. By Richard D. Kahlenberg | Originally Published at Slate. June 13, 2014 On Tuesday, a California court struck down state teacher tenure and seniority protections as a violation of the [...]

Tenure Is Not the Problem2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00

News Flash: Failed Education Policies Will ALWAYS Fail Our Children

ThinkStock Image. By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at Alternet. and The Becoming Radical. May 31, 2014 What do third-grade retention policies based on reading tests, charter schools, tracking, and parental choice have in common? First, across the U.S., they all have a great deal [...]

News Flash: Failed Education Policies Will ALWAYS Fail Our Children2016-11-29T17:37:58-05:00

New Civil Rights Suit Calls School Closures Discriminatory

By Julianne Hing | ColorLines. Schools & Youth. 
Tuesday, May 27 2014, 7:20 AM EST Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, schools are still both separate and unequal. Community and civil rights groups say they’ve identified a key force that’s aggravated the inequity: school closures. [...]

New Civil Rights Suit Calls School Closures Discriminatory2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

School Closures: A New Version of Separate and Unequal

Photograph; Students walk through the Loop March 25, 2013, to protest plan to close 50 Chicago elementary schools. | Scott Olson/Getty ImagesYour Take: Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, black communities are fighting a new threat that is destroying educational opportunities. By Jitu Brown [...]

School Closures: A New Version of Separate and Unequal2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

Studies Suggest Economic Inequity Is Built Into, and Worsened by, School Systems

By Paul Thomas | Originally Published at TruthOut. Tuesday, May 15, 2012 10:02 So why do self-styled education "reformers" keep ignoring class issues? Ignoring Poverty as Education Reform As Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan represents both the discourse and policy currently driving education reform in the [...]

Studies Suggest Economic Inequity Is Built Into, and Worsened by, School Systems2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00
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