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How ‘Deprogramming’ Kids From How to ‘Do School’ Could Improve Learning by Katrina Schwartz

How ‘Deprogramming’ Kids From How to ‘Do School’ Could…

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3 Reasons Why High-Stakes Testing Matters By Peter DeWitt

3 Reasons Why High-Stakes Testing Matters

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Teacher of Year Sean McComb Makes the Case for Optimism by Suzie Boss



Teacher of Year Sean McComb Makes the Case for Optimism

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Debunking Myths About Gifted Students by HEATHER WOLPERT-GAWRON



Debunking Myths About Gifted Students


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Would You Eat These School Lunches? By Peter DeWitt

Would You Eat These School Lunches?

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Male role models in schools help reduce misbehavior

Male role models in schools help reduce misbehavior
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14 of the Best Media Literacy Resources for 2014

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14 of the Best Media Literacy Resources for 2014

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Evidence-based programs, not teachers, should be held accountable for test scores

Evidence-based programs, not teachers, should be held accountable 

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A poor Moroccan kid in France is now much more likely to join the middle class than a child born to a poor family in Mississippi.

Another country

Since its birth, the U.S. has defined itself as egalitarian, fundamentally distinct from the class-ridden societies of Europe, writes Matt Phillips in Quartz. This has sometimes been true: On the eve of the American Revolution, income distribution for American colonists was much better than in England, slavery aside (if you can put it aside). Yet the U.S. has become increasingly unequal since the Civil War. For an interval in the 20th century, parity…

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A triumph in redesign

A triumph in redesign

In a profile of Guilmette Elementary School in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Jennifer Davis writes in The Hechinger Report that Principal Lori Butterfield didn't want to boost literacy and math scores at the cost of everything else. Lawrence Receiver Jeff Riley gave district principals "charter-like" autonomies, including control over budgets, curricula, schedule, professional development, and how much time (200 or 300 hours) to add to a full school…

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Mission impossible

Mission impossible

What burned teacher Ellie Herman out after five years, she relates on the Answer Sheet blog in The Washington Post, was a photocopier dubbed "La Bestia" in her low-income high school in Los Angeles. Herman, decades-long TV writer/producer for shows like "Desperate Housewives," "Chicago Hope," and "Newhart," switched in 2007 to teaching Drama, Creative Writing, English 11, and 9th-grade Composition at a South Los Angeles charter that was 97 percent…

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Professor to students: ‘Forgive me your final grades’

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The case for requiring ethnic studies in high school by Cynthia Liu

The case for requiring ethnic studies in high school…

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