Monthly Archives: September 2018

Can the Charter Movement Be Saved?

Advertisements I’m asking myself; why do we want to save the charter school industry?

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The Best Way to Prepare for School Shootings is to Reduce the Chances They’ll Happen at All

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While You Were Not Watching, the EPA Science Advisor Will Be Eliminated

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Partisan Appointments, Next Round

Advertisements As I watch this soap opera they call a Senate Confirmation Hearing for Judge Kavanaugh is the similarities to the to the Betsy DeVos hearing from two years ago. There is lots of outcry and reason to be concerned … Continue reading

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Civil Rights Abuses Persist in Georgia’s State-Run Special Education Schools

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“How about I not take this test and you give me a 50?”: More Grading Scale Discussion

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Massachusetts: The Waltons Won’t Take “No” for An Answer

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The Guardian Reports on the Showdown Between the Koch Brothers and the Parents/Teachers of Arizona

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Rick Hess’s Mistake: Failure of Test-and-Punish Is Not Limited to a Few Districts That Have Disappointed

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Hey, Texas: Don’t Delete Helen Keller from the Curriculum: She Inspires Everyone!

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