DC “has a long way to go in terms of race and class. The schools doing best are those with more affluent students….We have to
Category: equity in education
From Alabama to DC: Teachers, Resources, and Education Gaps
On this week’s Education Town Hall, Jesse T. Smith, candidate for Congress in the 3rd District of Alabama, and Elizabeth Davis, president of the Washington
Five-year budgets for consistency key to school improvement
Robert White, candidate for DC Council at-large joined the Education Town Hall to discuss his views on where DC schools are now, what needs changing,
Parents Boycott Newark Schools
Thursday, 9/4, was the first day of the new academic year for Newark (NJ) Public Schools, now implementing the controversial One Newark Plan, which combines
Walk or Roll with Advocates for Justice in Education
Weadé Wallace, deputy director of Advocates for Justice and Education, joins the Education Town Hall to discuss the organization’s work and the state of special
Prosperity, Segregation, and Koch Brothers’ Education Agenda
Update 9/3/14: Debate on educationally-sensitive North Carolina Senate race airs 9/3/14 on UNC TV and Radio, also available via C-Span. This is the first debate
