Everyone is talking about how schools should care about equity for their students, but that can’t be the whole conversation. Equity has to mean more than j
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Episode 25: Should Public Dollars Go Towards Private School Choice?
In this episode, we speak with ExcelinEd CEO and executive director of foundation for Florida’s Future Patricia Levesque about the expansion of the Florida
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When I realized my younger daughter was disabled, my belief in what was possible for her life changed. As her parent, I had to focus on her needs and didn’
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Puberty is hard. Teaching it ain’t easy either. Still, those “what happens to my body” conversations are a perfect test-case for why school is pretty impor
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I’m still less than a year into my new role as a teacher coach specializing in supporting first-year teachers, but here are four things that have stood out
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Last week I got an email that one of my son’s two kindergarten teachers, Ms. Ashley, is starting her maternity leave and he’s getting a new co-teacher for
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In a recent statement to Congress, Betsy DeVos, the nation’s education chief, made the following statement: Students may be better served by being in large
Read MoreWhile Betsy Was Trying to Throw the Special Olympics Away, Democrats Were Busy Attacking School Choice
I’m on a mission to call everybody out who’s not working in the best interest of kids, all 2019. On this week’s list is Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos
Read MoreI Don’t Want ‘Well-Behaved’ Students, I Want Students Who Will Challenge the Status Quo
“Well-behaved women seldom make history.” I have pondered over this Laurel Ulrich quote for several years after hearing it, and especially during Women’s H
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