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High School Dropout Rate Depends on Mentorship, Study Finds

Photograph; Luis Mateo and Kasandra Vega, who both left high school without a degree, are involved in the culinary program of the United Teen Equality Center, in Lowell, Mass. | Evan Richman / For NBC NEWS From the moment Luis E. Mateo started high school in Lowell, [...]

High School Dropout Rate Depends on Mentorship, Study Finds2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

Evidence that the Meritocracy is Made Up of Poor People

By Paul Buchheit | Common Dreams. May 19, 2014 Many wealthy Americans believe that dysfunctional behavior causes poverty. Their own success, they would insist, derives from good character and a strict work ethic. But they would be missing some of the facts. Ample evidence exists to show [...]

Evidence that the Meritocracy is Made Up of Poor People2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

The Stories We Tell Ourselves

Paul Tough's meticulous, fascinating New York Times Magazine piece ("Who Gets to Graduate?") is, in some ways, a story about signaling. What signals do students receive--not just in college but from birth--and how do those signals shape the stories they tell themselves when they run [...]

The Stories We Tell Ourselves2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

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

How Charter Schools and Testing Regimes Have Helped Re-Segregate Our Schools

Photographic Credit; Chris Hondros/Getty By Sally Kohn | Originally Published at The Daily Beast. May 16, 2014 Sure, it’s mostly the courts, but as we approach the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, charter schools and testing regimes are reinforcing segregation. Sixty years ago [...]

How Charter Schools and Testing Regimes Have Helped Re-Segregate Our Schools2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

Michelle Obama Cites View of Growing Segregation

Michelle Obama attended the "Senior Recognition Day" event with high school students in Topeka, Kan., on Friday. | Credit Sait Serkan Gurbuz/Reuters By Sheryl Gay Stolberg | Originally Published at The New York times. May 16, 2014 TOPEKA, Kan. — Sixty years after the Supreme Court outlawed [...]

Michelle Obama Cites View of Growing Segregation2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

How a ‘New Secessionist’ Movement Is Threatening to Worsen School Segregation and Widen Inequalities

Photo Courtesy of Don Harder, CC2.0) By Susan Eaton | The Nation. May 15, 2014 Sixty years after Brown, whiter, wealthier communities are breaking away from racially and economically diverse school districts. A new secessionist movement, anchored in the South, provides yet another reminder that “separate” [...]

How a ‘New Secessionist’ Movement Is Threatening to Worsen School Segregation and Widen Inequalities2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

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

When Racism Slips Into Everyday Speech

Generic image | THINKSTOCK By The Root Staff | Originally Published at ,/em>The Root. May 15 2014 3:00 AMUsing these common words and phrases with questionable histories just might make you sound like an accidental racist. A recent NPR story revealed the disturbing and shockingly racist origins [...]

When Racism Slips Into Everyday Speech2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00
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