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First-of-Its Kind Resolution; Virtual Charter School Civil Rights Investigation

U.S. Education Department Announces First-of-Its Kind Resolution of Virtual Charter School Civil Rights Investigation Originally Published at United States Department of Education. November 6, 2013 Contact: Press Office, (202) 401-1576, press@ed.gov The U.S. Department of Education announced today that its Office for Civil Rights has entered into [...]

First-of-Its Kind Resolution; Virtual Charter School Civil Rights Investigation2016-11-29T17:38:32-05:00

In Public Education, Edge Still Goes to Rich

Photograph; Alice Terry Elementary School in Colorado. In the United States, more than half the money for school districts comes from local sources, mostly from property taxes. By Eduardo Porter | Originally Published at The New York Times. November 5, 2013 “There aren’t many things that are [...]

In Public Education, Edge Still Goes to Rich2016-11-29T17:38:32-05:00

The Problem With Rich Kids

It is widely accepted in America that youth in poverty are a population at risk for being troubled. Research has repeatedly demonstrated that low family income is a major determinant of protracted stress and social, emotional, and behavioral problems. Experiencing poverty before age 5 is [...]

The Problem With Rich Kids2016-11-29T17:38:32-05:00

The School-For-Cash Obsession

Cartoon By Ahmed Abdallah When citizens paramount concern is the cost of education and not our children, we pay dearly. In a desire to save dollars we sacrifice our principles. We allow ourselves to be played the fool. Knowingly or not, we sell our souls and our [...]

The School-For-Cash Obsession2016-11-29T17:38:32-05:00

How to Cut Poverty in Half in Ten Years

We’re proud to collaborate with The Nation in sharing insightful journalism related to income inequality in America. The following is an excerpt from Nation contributor Greg Kaufmann’s “This Week in Poverty” column. In this April 8, 2013 picture, a boy whose family asked that he not be [...]

How to Cut Poverty in Half in Ten Years2016-11-29T17:38:32-05:00

Newark High School Students March Out, Send A Message To Chris Christie

By UnitedNJ | Originally Published at Blue Jersey. Npovember 04, 2013 at 06:06:42 AM EST A lot of Newark high school students boycotted school for a while today. And they did it, because they're unhappy about Gov. Chris Christie, Newark Schools Superintendent Cami Anderson and what's happening [...]

Newark High School Students March Out, Send A Message To Chris Christie2016-11-29T17:38:32-05:00

Why Newark Students Are Boycotting School to Protest Christie

By UnitedNJ | Originally Published at Blue Jersey. November 04, 2013 at 06:06:42 AM EST Post is by Trina Scordo, Executive Director, NJ Communities United The Newark Students Union have organized a massive student boycott of Newark Public Schools today because many of them are too young [...]

Why Newark Students Are Boycotting School to Protest Christie2016-11-29T17:38:34-05:00

How the Power of Interest Drives Learning

Annie Murphy Paul | Originally Published at MindShift November 4, 2013 In recent years researchers have begun to build a science of interest, investigating what interest is, how interest develops, what makes things interesting, and how we can cultivate interest in ourselves and others. They are finding [...]

How the Power of Interest Drives Learning2016-11-29T17:38:35-05:00
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