What happens to teachers who speak out about problems they see in their work? Teachers shared their first-hand stories on the Education Town Hall BUS, Thursday,
Category: National Issues
On the BUS: First-Hand Tales of Teaching, Speaking Out, and Consequences
What happens to teachers who speak out about problems they see in their work? Join the next Education Town Hall BUS as two educators tell
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
AppleTree Ready to Sprout Nationally?
In July the Pioneer Institute released a study praising AppleTree Early Learning Centers, based in the District of Columbia, and urging states around the country
Rocketship: Business Product or Educational Enterprise?
“DC is being used as an experimental model for something that is failing elsewhere,” says Gordon Lafer, associate professor at the University of Oregon’s Labor
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
