math teacher in action.

When Everything Ain’t Enough

It’s puzzling to see the white mothers of Parents Defending Education lodging a complaint against school districts for administering The Calculus Project.

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Mentoring Ed-Leaders For Equity in Chicago

If we want Chicago’s students to be valued fully and to excel, then we need to develop leadership capacity to address our equity goals.

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students receiving their cybersecurity certificates at an Ohio high school.

How One Ohio High School Is Building Pathways to Cybersecurity Careers

How a high school in Ohio is building pathways to cybersecurity careers.

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S2E35: Black Revolutionary Love (ft. Dr. Martin Ryder & Janet Ryder)

This powerhouse couple’s love carried them through triumphs and battles while Building the Black Educator Pipeline in Philadelphia for over 3 decades.

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E8: Fighting Misinformation with News Literacy

Ebonee Rice of the News Literacy Project joins Ed Post to discuss how teachers can help students vet online sources, evaluate claims based on evidence and spot misinformation on the Internet.

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Bold Visions Needed to Solve Pandemic-related Education Setbacks

Opportunity America’s “Unlocking the Future: Toward a New Reform Agenda for K-12 Education,” is a collection of essays.

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Let’s Expand Schools’ Thinking about Student Success

How student surveys and other measures capturing school climate can be integrated with academic data to measure equity and improve school quality?

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Nothing About Us Without Us

The future of K-12 education hinges on educators working with students and families, with improvement depending on bringing communities together.

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Schools Want Engaged Parents in Theory but Ignore Their Reality

Keri Rodrigues’ essay in “Unlocking The Future” is convincing in its demand that public education no longer takes parents for granted.

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