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Why Poor Schools Can’t Win at Standardized Testing

You hear a lot nowadays about the magic of big data. Getting hold of the right numbers can increase revenue, improve decision-making, or help you find a mate—or so the thinking goes. In 2009, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan told a crowd of education researchers: [...]

Why Poor Schools Can’t Win at Standardized Testing2016-11-29T17:37:49-05:00

Colleges Warned They Will Lose Federal Funding For Botching Campus Rape Cases

Hope Brinn and Mia Ferguson stand in front of a blackboard where they have written their complaints about sexual assaults at Swarthmore College (Credit: Michael Bryant/Philadelphia Inquirer) Years ago, while I do not recall how or why it happened I enrolled in classes. The intent was to [...]

Colleges Warned They Will Lose Federal Funding For Botching Campus Rape Cases2016-11-29T17:37:50-05:00

All Chicago Students Will Get Free Meals This School Year

Photograph; School Children in meal line. | Credit Reuters Adults, this may be a necessary lesson. Feed all the children for free, regardless of their family income, and you can save money and also end discrimination. The side-benefits are tremendous. The state would no longer need to [...]

All Chicago Students Will Get Free Meals This School Year2016-11-29T17:37:50-05:00

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

Public Schools Are Hurting More in the Recovery Than in the Recession

Photograph; Students walk in the hallway as they enter the lunch line of the cafeteria at Draper Middle School in Rotterdam, N.Y. | Hans Pennink/AP By Ben Casselman | Originally Published at FiveThirtyEight. June 10, 2014 6:52 AM The slow economic recovery is taking a toll on [...]

Public Schools Are Hurting More in the Recovery Than in the Recession2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00

REVEALED: Gates Foundation Financed PBS Education Programming Which Promoted Microsoft’s Interests

By Nathaniel Mott and David Sirota | Originally Published at Pando Daily. June 5, 2014 In September 2011, a newly-launched nonprofit called the Teaching Channel announced that it would be producing a video series dubbed “Teaching Channel Presents” for PBS. The videos would be produced in partnership [...]

REVEALED: Gates Foundation Financed PBS Education Programming Which Promoted Microsoft’s Interests2016-11-29T17:37:57-05:00

A Case For High Quality Education

 – Lawsuit Challenges Florida School Funding (Vouchers, Charters, Pre-K Failures)

DID YOU KNOW? Florida has one of the lowest graduation rates in the country. Florida ranks 50 out of 50 in state funding per pupil. 61% of our tenth graders do not read at grade level. 578 Florida students drop out of school every day. [...]

A Case For High Quality Education

 – Lawsuit Challenges Florida School Funding (Vouchers, Charters, Pre-K Failures)2016-11-29T17:37:58-05:00

Chris Christie Can’t Afford To Pay Public Teacher Pensions… But Still Hands Education Megacorp $82m In Subsidies

By David Sirota | Originally Published at PandoDaily. May 27, 2014 Last week, Gov. Chris Christie announced he will take $2.4 billion owed to New Jersey’s public pension system and use it instead to balance the state’s current budget. To hear Christie tell it, he has no [...]

Chris Christie Can’t Afford To Pay Public Teacher Pensions… But Still Hands Education Megacorp $82m In Subsidies2014-05-31T04:12:44-04:00
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