Junius Williams, a New Jersey attorney, educator, musician and advocate for urban revitalization, visited Washington, DC on Wednesday to share thoughts on “Public School Reform:
Category: National Issues
Artful Resistance on the Education Town Hall
Are school closings, poor treatment of teachers, hyper-focus on high-stakes testing and other “education calamities” destroying what you once loved about school? Bess Altwerger, professor
Big Ideas of Early Mathematics: Erikson Early Math Collaborative
“In the U.S. it is common to say ‘I can’t even balance my checkbook’ and that’s considered acceptable,” says Jennifer McCray, director of the Erikson
The “Big Idea”: Amplifying DC Teachers’ Voices, Early Math and the Achievement Gap
Teachers’ Voice in DCPS Elizabeth Davis, candidate for president of the Washington Teachers Union, will also join The Education Town Hall to continue the discussion
Common Core Assessments: Dueling Statements and New Practice Tests
This past week saw a highly anticipated, digitally-enhanced release costing hundreds of millions to develop and expected to involve many millions in revenues. Forget Star
“Reclaim” American Educational Research Association
The American Educational Research Association just completed its 94th annual conference yesterday. But a protest tagged #ReclaimAERA is expected to continue.
