For a long time school reform seemed to be winning the public argument about the failure of schools to prepare students academically. During that run, refo
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If Black Male Teachers Benefit Students, Why Are They Underrepresented?
Two percent and shrinking. It’s a statistic that may seem small enough to be insignificant … until you understand what the number represents. Black males m
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For years, Black males have been underrepresented in P-12 education. While there have been many efforts to diversify classrooms by adding more Black male e
Read MoreWhen It Comes to Teaching Reading, When Will We Get It Right?
This summer, it seems like nobody took time off from the debate about how best to teach children to read. Emily Hanford’s latest documentary explores how a
Read MoreTeachers, I Love You. But Sometimes Your Unions Are Full of It.
Ironically, I spent part of my Labor Day arguing with unionized teachers on social media. Yep, I sure did. https://twitter.com/PeeplesChoice85/status/11686
Read MoreDon’t Integrate Schools Just to Benefit White Kids
White progressive educators and parents, I know lots of you. And I know you think diversity in schools is important. But you all are pushing a sales job on
Read MoreClassroom Teachers, I Bow Before You
Classroom teachers, I bow in deep, humble and honest reverence and respect before you. It’s been a year since I’ve been out of the K-12 classroom game. A y
Read MoreWe’re About to Get a Whole New Way to Look at School Funding Fairness
Although my daughter has now completed college, Labor Day still evokes back-to-school memories: buying school supplies, first-day nerves and excitement, me
Read MoreHere’s Why I Say No to Recess Detention, and You Should, Too
Recess Detention. The low-hanging fruit of punishments. The easiest thing to take away from a child because they owe us something. At best, it’s a punitive
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