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| | | | | Journalist Andrea Gabor's new book heralds a "quiet revolution" in education you didn't know was happening | |
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seattleducation2010.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Blinded by Pseudoscience: Standardized Testing is Modern DayEugenics by Steven Singer at gadfly on the wall blog Make no mistake. Corporate Education Reform is modern day eugenics. It pretends to justify increasing standardization and privatization of public schools through flawed and biased assessments. Its claims that any of this is actually supported by research are... | |
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| | | | | At separate conventions this summer, the NAACP and the Black Lives Matter Movement-the nation's oldest and the youngest civil rights organizations-passed resolutionscritical of charter schools and the privatization of education. We may have reached a watershed moment for market-based school choice. This article appearedherefirst at the Progressive Magazine. Here are 10 things to consider about... | |
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| | | ALIGNING EXPECTATION WITH POSSIBILITY Why is the world at large so often "surprised" when the materially impossible doesn't happen? In economics, the consensus line - a narrative shared by government, business and, for the most part, the general public - is that the economy will carry on growing as we shift from climate-harming fossil fuels... | ||