Advocates for Justice and Education was founded in 1996 by DC public school parents seeking educational justice for students with special needs. Nearly 20 years
Category: defining quality education
Patriotism Key to DC Education Improvement
John Cheeks, candidate for Chair of the DC City Council, joined the Education Town Hall on 8/21. He stressed the importance of the pledge of
Hagler for DC: “Keep public education public”
Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler, candidate for DC Council At-Large, told the Education Town Hall on 8/21 that, “hype is that somehow ‘reform’ is advancing” DC’s
Education Revolutionary Explains Tenure
What’s a “good teacher”? Do tenure protections prevent schools from removing “bad” teachers? What forms of evaluation help students and teachers? And just how broken
“Doing the Right Thing” for Teachers and Students
Over the course of his 38 years as a high school teacher and coach, David Greene has seen a lot of things that work, for
Karran Harper Royal and the Young Invincibles
Karran Harper Royal, New Orleans education advocate and assistant director of Pyramid Community Parent Resource Center, joins the Education Town Hall on July 31 to
