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theconversation.com
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| | | | | The ESSA, or the Every Child Succeeds Act, was considered to be a welcome replacement of the No Child Left Behind law. However, scholars point to some disturbing provisions in the new law. | |
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janresseger.wordpress.com
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| | | | | For over a year, I have listened to parents and school board members from Indianapolis complaining about a group called The City Fund, which is somehow connected to something called The Mind Trust, and which has been investing in the expansion of charter schools. But the organization has managed to emerge relatively quietly in the... | |
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educationtownhall.org
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| | | | | Teachers Gus Morales (Massachusetts) and Michael Flanagan (New York) drive the Education Town Hall BUS October 22, with national organizer Denisha Jones. This month's topics include caps on charter school proliferation in Massachusetts, the recent Education Justice Conference held in New York, and BAT's Amicus brief in California. In addition, Flanagan tells of the Bronx... | |
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www.newyorker.com
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| | | Jessica Winter on President Donald Trump's announcement to lay off thirteen hundred employees at the D.O.E. and the right's antipathy to public schooling. | ||