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From Chicago to Dallas, from Atlanta to Nebraska, from Maine to Los Angeles, and in small towns throughout the land, an outpouring of millions of Latinos and human rights supporters […]
From Chicago to Dallas, from Atlanta to Nebraska, from Maine to Los Angeles, and in small towns throughout the land, an outpouring of millions of Latinos and human rights supporters […]
In order to present students with multiple perspectives on any topic, it is likely that you will need more than one resource. Part of the challenge in becoming a social […]
Since you are a person and not some trained robot, chances are that you will make mistakes, such as losing your cool, for example, and saying something that you really […]
First ask yourself some questions: Why are you giving homework? Is there a school policy, or is it up to the teacher? In many places it is a timeworn tradition […]
What role have teachers, parents, and community representatives played in developing the plans for creating new small schools? What populations will the new schools serve? Will the students select the […]
Mr Rico Gutstein Mathematics December 2, 2002 Last month, the Chicago Tribune published an article, “Mortgage OKs Tougher for local Blacks, Latinos.” In it, there is a second headline, Institutional racism […]
These are the albums and individual tracks used in the lesson plan on the birth of rock and roll and the rise of popular youth culture.
The Students Are WatchingBy Ted and Nancy Sizer (Beacon Press, 2000).Chapter 4, “Sorting,” is a readable chapter that can be used with students to reflect on the meaning and consequences […]
When my students and I began investigating which presidents owned enslaved people, our attempts focused on traditional history textbooks and student-friendly websites from the White House and the Smithsonian Institute. […]
Center for Defense Information, www.cdi.org Center for Popular Economics, www.populareconomics.org Center of Budget and Policy Priorities, www.cbpp.org Children’s Defense Fund, www.childrensdefense.org Cost of War, www.costofwar.com Dollars and Sense, www.dollarsandsense.org New […]
Bridge: I am a student who’s been sorted for what class I sit in I am a student who’s been sorted for what color my skin is Repeat two times. Chorus: Ciarra: Man, […]
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Special Ed figures for MPS, Voucher schools, and City of Milwaukee and UWM charter schools INSTITUTION ENROLLMENT( 2002-03 ) SPECIAL ED( 2002-03 ) PERCENT Milwaukee Public Schools 97,293* 16,021 16% […]
Tom Mooney
The Bush Administration has made “closing the achievement gap” a major political theme, linking it to national unity, American ideals, and even “the war on terrorism.” But not all gaps […]
The death of Tom Mooney was a blow not only to Ohio teachers. The entire nation lost a champion who combined unionism with a passion for public education and the […]
Do not presume that students live in traditional families with both married heterosexual birth parents. Name a wide variety of configurations possible in the diversity of human families. Part of […]
Many suspect the over-representation of African Americans in special education really began to grow after the U.S. Supreme Court ordered public schools to be desegregated in 1954. Five of the […]
During the night and on into the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004, a determined band of Chicago Public School (CPS) parents and community activists camped at the front door […]
I adapted this checklist from Mina Shaughnessy’s book Errors and Expectations. Using this list as a template, I look for patterns of errors under each category: Punctuation, grammar, spelling, and […]
FairTest, a Cambridge-based activist organization, has gathered nearly 1,000 signatures on an online petition calling for an overhaul of the federal No Child Left Behind act (NCLB). “FairTest plans to […]
Public school supporters and students blocked the entrance to a Philadelphia school district building April 17. The day before, 42 Philadelphia public schools were turned over to private for-profit companies, […]
Curriculum and Media Students in grades pre-K-12 receive nutrition education that is interactive and teaches the skills they need to adopt healthy eating behaviors. Marketing of low nutrition foods and […]
Such a question is inherently tricky, in part because measures of student learning are multi-faceted and embrace not only academic questions but matters of social development and civic awareness. Union […]
“My principal was a control freak.”