With Florida Math Textbook Rejections, CRT Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg

With Florida Math Textbook Rejections, CRT Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg

Florida’s rejection of math textbooks is about a lot more than critical race theory.

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The Benefits of Giving Students Texts That Relate To Their Lives

Rather than read Hamlet with my AP English Literature and Composition students as has traditionally been the case, I suggested to this year’s class that we read something different—something local, current, and engaging. We ended the first semester reading Oakland-born Indigenous author Tommy Orange’s novel “There There,” set in the Bay Area and focused on a cast of Indigenous characters wrestling with their history and identity.

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We Must Integrate Data Literacy into Teacher Prep, And It's Easier Than You Think

We Must Integrate Data Literacy Into Teacher Prep, And It’s Easier Than You Think

When my colleagues and I asked a group of pre-service teachers to graph and make a claim about data, the response we got surprised us.

“Data exploration is completely new to me,” said a college junior studying to become a K-6 teacher.

It immediately became clear we needed to back up a few steps. How can we expect our future teachers to teach their future students data skills they themselves never learned?

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We Have an Education Crisis On Our Hands and Curtailing the Charter Schools Program Is No Way to Fix It

We Have an Education Crisis On Our Hands and Curtailing the Charter Schools Program Is No Way to Fix It

The recent announcement by the US Department of Education to propose radical changes to the process by which charter schools must follow to open new schools is a dismal reminder of our education system’s entrenchment of the status quo.

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African American woman leaning over a desk with a pencil teaching African American students sitting at their desks in a classroom at Uncommon Schools.

American Students Have a Math Problem We Already Know How to Solve

When brand-new kindergartners arrive at any Uncommon elementary school, one of the first chants they learn is, “I love math and math loves me! It’s as easy as 1,2,3! Just watch and you will see!” It’s the beginning of what their teachers hope will be a lifelong love affair with math.

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This Eighth Grader Led Her School to Build an Anti-Racist Library

This Eighth Grader Led Her School to Build an Anti-Racist Library

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Communities Are Demanding Excellent Educational Opportunities. It’s Time We Do Something Different.

In this moment, shaped by both the global pandemic and enduring racial inequities, excellent educational opportunities that communities are rightly demandi

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Kanye’s ‘jeen-yuhs’ Shows Why We Need to Nurture the Dreams of Our Black Students

As a disclaimer, this piece does not serve as an endorsement of Kanye West’s “Slavery was a Choice” stance or his friendship with Donald Trump—or even his

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Here’s What the Milford 11 Have to Teach Us About the Roots of Critical Race Theory

Back in 2018, I ran across a story from the 1950s that seemed to illuminate some of the ugly political fights we were living through.  True to the zeitgeis

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