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Why Government Spends More Per Pupil at Elite Private Universities than at Public Universities

By Robert B. Reich | Originally Published at Robert B. Reich. October 13, 2014 | Photographic Credit; People are led on a tour group at the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Reich argues that by way of tax deductible contributions from wealthy donors, the federal [...]

Why Government Spends More Per Pupil at Elite Private Universities than at Public Universities2016-11-29T17:37:34-05:00

Cowen Institute Retreats – Retracts New Orleans Schools Report

By Raynard Sanders, Ed.D. | Originally Published at EmpathyEducates. October 11, 2014 Kim Ueyama engages students in her geometry class at Carver Collegiate and Carver Preparatory Academies, December 17, 2013. (Photo by Ted Jackson, Nola.com | The Times-Picayune) Every year post Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, charter [...]

Cowen Institute Retreats – Retracts New Orleans Schools Report2016-11-29T17:37:34-05:00

The Great Charter School Rip-Off: Finally, The Truth Catches Up To Education “Reform” Phonies

Fraud, financial mismanagement, lousy results: Reports highlight awful charter schools and people are catching on By Jeff Bryant | Originally Published at Salon. October 2, 2014 8:30 AM Diane Ravitch and Michelle Rhee; drawing by James Ferguson Last week when former President Bill Clinton meandered onto the [...]

The Great Charter School Rip-Off: Finally, The Truth Catches Up To Education “Reform” Phonies2016-11-29T17:37:35-05:00

The Miracle That Never Was – More Bad News for New Orleans School Children

Photograph; Prekindergartners at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter School for Science and Technology in New Orleans practice singing "Jingle Bell Rock" in preparation for their upcoming holiday show. | Christopher Powers/Education Week There are Miracles that never were and those that flourish unabated. Who could [...]

The Miracle That Never Was – More Bad News for New Orleans School Children2016-11-29T17:37:35-05:00

Why Don’t We Have Real Data on Charter Schools?

By Pedro Noguera | Originally Published at The Nation. September 24, 2014 | Photograph; Charter School student works to achieve. Charters were supposed to be laboratories for innovation. Instead, they are stunningly opaque. In several cities throughout the country, there is a fierce conflict raging over the [...]

Why Don’t We Have Real Data on Charter Schools?2016-11-29T17:37:36-05:00

The Politics of Pre-K: How A Program Known to Help Poor Mothers Could Doom Your Candidacy

When the emphasis is kept on how it's good for business, early-childhood education is popular. Just don't call it childcare. By Rachel M. Cohen | Originally Published at The American Prospect. September 22, 2014 | (AP Photo/The Monitor, Gabe Hernandez) In Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race, education has emerged [...]

The Politics of Pre-K: How A Program Known to Help Poor Mothers Could Doom Your Candidacy2016-11-29T17:37:36-05:00

Appeals Court Rules that Louisiana Department of Education Violates Louisiana Records Act

Photograph Source The Advocate By Raynard Sanders, Ed.D. | Originally Published at EmpathyEducates. September 20, 2014 On Friday September 19, 2014 Louisiana’s First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled "in favor" of Research on Reforms (ROR) citing that the Louisiana Department of Education was wrong in not releasing [...]

Appeals Court Rules that Louisiana Department of Education Violates Louisiana Records Act2016-11-29T17:37:36-05:00

Chicago Parents Give School Closures a Poor Report Card

By Yana Kunichoff | Originally Published at Al Jazeera America. September 16, 2014 5:00 AM ETA year after nearly 50 schools closed, overcrowding and safety are big concerns Children play outside one of Chicago's shuttered schools. Yana Kunichoff CHICAGO — It’s the end of the first [...]

Chicago Parents Give School Closures a Poor Report Card2016-11-29T17:37:37-05:00

Dodging Decarceration: The Shell Game of ‘Getting Smart’ on Crime

By Heather Ann Thompson | Originally Published at Huffington Post. September 8, 2014 5:59 AM EDT It has taken a long time, far too long, but politicians seem finally to have realized how catastrophically expensive it is for the United States to lock up more people than [...]

Dodging Decarceration: The Shell Game of ‘Getting Smart’ on Crime2016-11-29T17:37:37-05:00
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