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tultican.com
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| | | | | By Steven Miller, July 22, 2021 (Guest Post by former Oakland Educator) In 2018, Thomas Ultican wrote about the dangers of Edtech: "Public education in America contends with four dissimilar but not separate attacks. The school choice movement is motivated by people who want government supported religious schools, others who want segregated schools and still... | |
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lauramcinerney.com
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| | | | | Yesterday I explained why inaccurate use of the term "educational inequality" makes me uneasy. But then I started thinking about a gross educational inequality that is hardly ever mentioned, and it made me madder and madder. Here is the school building that the teachers and pupils of Rugby School see when they arrive to learn: [...] | |
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nancyebailey.com
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| | | | | Congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris! How refreshing to hear a President speak of uniting the country and saving America's democratic institutions. One of the largest institutions is the public school system, run by local school boards, supported by the states, with oversight and administration by the federal government. President Biden | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | With the advent of the social impact bond... if Adam Smith were around today, he'd be talking not just about the invisible hand of markets but the invisible heart of markets. - Sir Ronald Cohen (a.k.a. "high priest of money-making"). On the Rockefeller Foundation website, president Judith Rodin asks, "How can innovative finance shift charity to | ||