“We all know it takes a village,” says Phil Pannell, candidate for DC’s State Board of Education. “But what happens when the villagers are dysfunctional?”
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Twitter Storm on Testing, Call to Examine Racism
Around the country, March and April are testing season, meaning that students in high school, elementary school, and even kindergarten and pre-school face hours —
Teaching for Change
Breaking down assumptions and acknowledging existing power dynamics are essential aspects of effective communication on education, according to Deborah Menkart, executive director of Teaching for
Challenged Students, Race, Racism and Woolly Mammoth
The August 8 edition of the Education Town Hall was a full one: Today’s guests Race: We need this dialogue Special Needs: There’s a Reason
Time for a Direct Discussion of Race and Education?
August 24 is the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, an important call to reflect on the current state of racial justice in this