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Black Preschoolers More Likely to Face Suspension

By Kimberly Hefling and Jesse J. Holland | Originally Published at Associated Press. Yahoo News. March 21, 2014 WASHINGTON (AP) — Black students are more likely to be suspended from U.S. public schools — even as tiny preschoolers. The racial disparities in American education, from access to [...]

Black Preschoolers More Likely to Face Suspension2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

14 Disturbing Stats About Racial Inequality in American Public Schools

(AP Photo/ Jose F. Moreno) By Steven Hsieh | Originally Published at The Nation. March 21, 2014 Comprehensive data released Friday by the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights offers a striking glance at the extent of racial inequality plaguing the nation’s education system. Analysts [...]

14 Disturbing Stats About Racial Inequality in American Public Schools2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

The Big Topic on Campus: Racial ‘Microaggressions’

A student performed a monologue in March in which he describes how he was misidentified as the help at a cocktail party he attended in the play, "I, Too, Am Harvard," in Cambridge, Mass. Credit; Gretchen Ertl for The New York Times By Tanzina Vega | Originally [...]

The Big Topic on Campus: Racial ‘Microaggressions’2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

Parents Livid Over CPS Investigators Questioning Kids Over ISAT Boycott

Photograph; Drummond Montessori School students were pulled out of class and questioned about the recent ISAT tests Thursday afternoon 3-20-14. | Kevin Tanaka/For Sun-Times Media By Jon Seidel And Mitch Dudek | Originally Published at Chicago Sun Times. March 20, 2014 Furious Bucktown elementary school parents said [...]

Parents Livid Over CPS Investigators Questioning Kids Over ISAT Boycott2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

Liberals and Tea Party Find Common Ground with Common Core

By Karen Wolfe | Originally Published at LA Progressive. March 19, 2014 Few if any political issues have brought together liberals and the tea party to the extent that the Common Core State Standards have. How can something be equally objectionable to political opposites? Tea partiers ideologically [...]

Liberals and Tea Party Find Common Ground with Common Core2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

Don’t Help Your Kids With Their Homework

Illustration; By Jean Jullien And other insights from a ground- breaking study of how parents impact children’s academic achievement By Dana Goldstein | Originally Published at The Atlantic. March 19 2014, 9:06 PM ET One of the central tenets of raising kids in America is that parents [...]

Don’t Help Your Kids With Their Homework2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

New Extremists In The Education Debate

By Jeff Bryant | Education Opportunity Network. March 19, 2014 For people who like to think of themselves as being “exceptional,” Americans can sometimes abandon the very principles their exceptionality is founded on. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the current debate of education policy. A [...]

New Extremists In The Education Debate2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00
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