DC won more money per student from pro-privatization donors than any other urban school system, according to researchers who followed several recent years of educational
Category: corporate influence in schools
Pearson Planning to Spend Newly Acquired $2 Billion on Education
Pearson, the giant international corporation based in England, is planning to invest two billion newly available dollars in the education business, according to recent company
Creepy (CPRE) Takeover: Hear Directly from Minneapolis Investigator
What do you know about the “creepy” (CRPE: Center on Reinventing Public Education) takeover of our schools? Catch up on this important, but little known,
Jesse Turner Addressing Education Malpractice with a 400-mile Walk
Jesse Turner, professor of literacy, is walking from Connecticut to Washington DC this summer to protest education malpractice that he says is demoralizing parents, teachers,
“Education House Call”
Topics this week included Common Core State Standards, testing and implementation, and student needs. Guests were Dr. Elfreda Massie, former interim superintendent of DC Public
ESEA Moving Forward & Opt Out Growing on the April BUS
Re-authorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act is on its way to the Senate floor amid a growing movement to “opt out” of standardized
