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Robert Reich; Empathy Deficit Disorder

By Robert B. Reich | Originally Published at Robert Reich. October 27, 2014 | Image from Flickr user Marian Dörk. Commenting on a recent student suicide at an Alaska high school, Alaska’s Republican Congressman Don Young said suicide didn’t exist in Alaska before “government largesse” gave residents [...]

Robert Reich; Empathy Deficit Disorder2016-11-29T17:37:32-05:00

Black is the New Black: White Privilege and White Fragility

In 1900, W. E. B. Du Bois declared that “the problem of the 20th century” would be “the problem of the color line.” His prediction is just as true for our 21st century. Black men and women in contemporary America are judged not by the [...]

Black is the New Black: White Privilege and White Fragility2016-11-29T17:37:32-05:00

New York Mayor’s Preschool Crusade Helps Better-Off Families

By Bruce Fuller, University of California, Berkeley | Originally Published at The Conversation. October 24, 2014 5:49 AM | Photograph; Better hurry up if you want a place. Reuters/Adrees Latif Rookie New York mayor Bill de Blasio – poster child for America’s insurgent progressives – has promised [...]

New York Mayor’s Preschool Crusade Helps Better-Off Families2016-11-29T17:37:32-05:00

There is No Debate About Hitting Children – It’s Just Wrong

By Paul Thomas, Furman University | Originally Published at the The Conversation. October 24, 2014 | Adrian Peterson has been indicted for injury to a child. Arvee5.0, CC BY US sports continue to struggle with the controversies surrounding Ray Rice’s domestic violence case, and the arrest of [...]

There is No Debate About Hitting Children – It’s Just Wrong2016-11-29T17:37:32-05:00

Florida Stakes Are Mighty High

By Kathleen Oropeza | Originally Published at The Edvocate October 23, 2014 | Graphic; Wrath of Testing Robert Rendo Florida politicians, Governor Scott and his appointed Board of Education expect every parent to rely on blind faith and believe that their child’s test score is true. Our [...]

Florida Stakes Are Mighty High2016-11-29T17:37:33-05:00

Academic Fraud and Scholastic Sport (Again)

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. October 23, 2014 | Rashad McCants won a title for UNC while skating through sham classes. (AP/Eric Gay) Writing about the newly released investigation of academic fraud at the University of North Carolina, Barry Petchesky [...]

Academic Fraud and Scholastic Sport (Again)2016-11-29T17:37:33-05:00

Spare the Rod, Respect the Child: Avoiding the Line Between Discipline and Abuse

By Paul Thomas, Ed.D | Originally Published at TruthOut. October 22, 2014 | Image by Camille at Flickr Over the past two seasons, the National Football League (NFL) has sparked public debate and even outrage over several social issues related to violence: bullying, domestic violence and child [...]

Spare the Rod, Respect the Child: Avoiding the Line Between Discipline and Abuse2016-11-29T17:37:33-05:00
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