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Segregation Now…Resegregation in the American South

2016-11-29T17:39:27-05:00

Segregation Now…Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, the schools in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, show how separate and unequal education is coming back. Though James Dent could watch Central High School’s homecoming parade from the porch of his faded-white bungalow, it had been [...]

Co-location Report Says, ‘Trust Us,’ Instead of Showing Its Work

2016-11-29T17:39:27-05:00

Originally Published at National Education Policy Center. April 15, 2014 Reference Publication: Review of The Effect of Co-locations on Student Achievement in NYC Public Schools [Download the Report Below] Report omits statistical details and background research that could help readers fairly assess findings Contact: William J. [...]

When Youth Violence Spurred ‘Superpredator’ Fear

2016-11-29T17:39:27-05:00

The ‘Superpredator’ Scare After a surge of teen violence in the early 1990s, some social scientists predicted the future was going to be a whole lot worse. Reality proved otherwise. Click on the image above to view the video. By Clyde Haberman | Originally Published at [...]

9 Biggest Lies About Black Males and Academic Success

2016-11-29T17:39:27-05:00

The state: Why can’t you be more like private schools? Public school: What do you mean? The state: I mean their kids are learning, well-behaved and go on to do great things when they finish school. Your kids don’t seem to be [...]

Secretary Arne Duncan Defends Against Growing Criticism from Left and Right

2016-11-29T17:39:27-05:00

Secretary Duncan Under Fire Originally Published at NewsHour March 28, 2014 Indiana, one of the 45 states that adopted the national Common Core educational standards, has became the first state to drop them. Across the country, anger over the federal government’s role in schools has been focused [...]

“Colorblindness” Harms Our Increasingly Diverse Public Schools and Nation

2016-11-29T17:39:28-05:00

Reference Publication: Seeing Past the “Colorblind” Myth of Education Policy How current education policies are ignoring the racial disparities that contribute to the “achievement 
gap” and are failing to support the vibrant, diverse public schools more parents are demanding Contact: 
William J. Mathis, (802) 383-0058, wmathis@sover.net,
 [...]

Memoir; Star Student Tried to Get Into College and Could Not

2016-11-29T17:39:28-05:00

This Teacher Made A Video About His Star Student Trying To Get Into College. She's Not Getting In. Clint Smith tells us that "Everything I write, even when it’s not directly about me, is informed by my students. "Memoir” wasn’t something I thought about until I [...]

School Spirit or Gang Signs? ‘Zero Tolerance’ Comes Under Fire

2016-11-29T17:39:28-05:00

OLIVE BRANCH, Miss. — On the last Friday in January, 15-year-old Dontadrian Bruce was finishing up his biology project at Olive Branch High School. He and his group had constructed a double helix out of Legos, and his teacher [...]

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