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The Empire Strikes Back! De Blasio and Operator of Charter School Do Battle

Eva S. Moskowitz, left, founder of Success Academy Charter Schools, led a rally Tuesday in Albany, while Mayor Bill de Blasio, who differs with her, led a separate demonstration. | Credit Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times It is not a battle of the Titans, but [...]

The Empire Strikes Back! De Blasio and Operator of Charter School Do Battle2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00

A Brief Meditation on Choice

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. February 27, 2014 Deborah Meier reminds us that “one can’t ’choose’ to be the children of the wealthy,” adding later: You and I—or some other somebodies—are deciding the future of “other people’s children” [hyperlink added] [...]

A Brief Meditation on Choice2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

CPS: Expulsion Rate Higher at Charter Schools

Photograph; Chicago Public Schools released data on Tuesday showing privately-run charter schools expel students at a vastly higher rate than the rest of the district. (Posted on: February 26, 2014) Disparity sure to become fuel in ongoing education debate By Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah and Alex Richards | [...]

CPS: Expulsion Rate Higher at Charter Schools2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

The Myth Behind Public School Failure

By Dean Paton | Originally Published at Yes! Magazine. February 21, 2014 In the rush to privatize the country’s schools, corporations and politicians have decimated school budgets, replaced teaching with standardized testing, and placed the blame on teachers and students. Until about 1980, America’s public schoolteachers [...]

The Myth Behind Public School Failure2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

This Trial Could Change Public Education Forever

By karoli | Originally Published at Crooks and Liars. February 19, 2014 If you like your teachers, you can keep them...until the billionaires fix that bug in the system. Education is the playground for billionaire philanthropy, regardless of ideology. Moral conservative billionaires want it privatized so [...]

This Trial Could Change Public Education Forever2016-11-29T17:38:14-05:00

The 4 Most Profound Ways Privatization Perverts Education

By Paul Buchheit | Originally Published at AlterNet. February 16, 2014 Profit-seeking in the banking and health care industries has victimized Americans. Now it's beginning to happen in education, with our children as the products.

 There are good reasons - powerful reasons - to stop the privatization [...]

The 4 Most Profound Ways Privatization Perverts Education2016-11-29T17:38:15-05:00

For Whites Only – Students and Teachers Matter

Teacher Linda Robinson works on algebra with students, left, Alicia Varney and Savannah Reed, both 16, at Union County’s Porter Ridge High, one of the schools that logged a strong performance on new state ratings of teacher effectiveness. Davie Hinshaw — dhinshaw@charlotteobserver.com Introductory Essay By Betsy L. [...]

For Whites Only – Students and Teachers Matter2016-11-29T17:38:16-05:00

When Is School Reform Not Enough?

Illustration; Copyright Bob Cahm By Ann Evans de Bernard | Originally Published at Education Week. February 3, 2014 | Published in Print: February 5, 2014, as When Is School Reform Not Reform? My state of Connecticut, like many others across the country, has received much attention lately [...]

When Is School Reform Not Enough?2016-11-29T17:38:18-05:00

NYC Mayor Strikes a Major Blow to Charter Schools, Cuts $210 Million from Their Budgets

The NYC mayor is drawing a line in the sand when it comes to funding charter schools. By Owen Davis | Originally Published at AlterNet. February 4, 2014 The image is surreal. Newly elected New York mayor Bill de Blasio, wearing a broad and slightly [...]

NYC Mayor Strikes a Major Blow to Charter Schools, Cuts $210 Million from Their Budgets2016-11-29T17:38:18-05:00
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