UPDATE 11 a.m. EST: sorry to report technical difficulties here at We Act Radio studio in DC. Show postponed to May 5th. Same time same
UPDATE 11 a.m. EST: sorry to report technical difficulties here at We Act Radio studio in DC. Show postponed to May 5th. Same time same
Attorneys General from across the U.S. called last week for “stronger oversight by accrediting agencies” in order to “protect vulnerable students from predatory schools, ensure
The largest association of educators and educational researchers in the world is gathering tomorrow for its annual meeting. Some 15,000 participants are expected to join
Receivership effects teachers and students as well as school systems as business entities and, many argue, contributes to the school privatization agenda. Educators from New
Last week I reported on calls, from around the country, for a “Whiteness History Month.” A call for exploring whiteNESS. Whiteness History Month would ask
WTU President Elizabeth Davis joined the Education Town Hall on Thursday, March 10, to discuss DC Public Schools’ misuse of at-risk funds as well as