A disturbing incident at Capistrano Unified highlights how unprepared schools are for AI-generated sexual harassment. With no statewide laws and rising case counts across California, experts warn that student photo manipulation is occurring on most campuses.
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Many educators expressed their joy in educating children, but that joy was declining. We need to find ways to retain black teachers.
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Maureen Kelleher’s nuanced take on AP African American Studies asserts that understanding the present requires examining the past – whether that’s in Greece or Africa.
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School superintendents have been overwhelmed by the politicization of education in recent years, and turnover has become a significant problem.
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White teachers must stand together to hold each other accountable to anti-racism standards that support inclusive school culture.
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We can address chronic absenteeism by rebuilding school culture to be a supportive community that engages and nurtures all students.
Read MoreWhite Moms and the Paucity of Moral Imagination
Many progressive white mothers perpetuate the racist, broken, inequitable system they claim to want to change.
Read MoreWe have more educational choices than ever. Is that a good thing?
Education savings accounts promise flexibility and choice for families, but are they adequately prepared to make good choices?
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