I became a teacher to build a better world, a world where people matter. But I’ve lost myself in the maze of NCLB graphite circles
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Local, Nat’l & World-wide Under-Funding of Education
Global Education Funding Doesn’t Match Priority States Reduce Funding for Schools Philly Tweet School Opening Day of Protest vs. Low-Funding of Education DC Mayoral Control
Education as a Civil Right, Limits of School ‘Choice’
Denisha Jones, Howard University professor and activist, and Brian Jones (no relation), education advocate and author, discuss education as a civil right and the limits
School Closings: Financial or Educational Benefits? PLUS: Education in media, city planning, & more
This week’s News Notes from The Education Town Hall: School Closings=Benefits? Can Urban Planning Transform Education? How is the Media Covering Education?
Finishing “Education: Finishing What We Started”
Education-related sessions at yesterday’s “CONFERENCE ON CIVIL RIGHTS: MARCHING FORWARD BY LOOKING BACK” offered food for thought and action. Thomas Byrd, host of the Education
Liberate or Domesticate? A conversation on segregation & civil rights, schools & purpose
Dr. Jesse Turner, Director of the Central Connecticut State University Literacy Center and leader in the Save Our Schools contingent, “50th Anniversary March for Civil
