Education
Content on theory, vision, & strategy for education. This includes content about teaching and learning in schools and colleges, challenges faced by teachers, parents, pupils and students, the socio-economic environments that schools and colleges exist within, government education polices, and more.
Children begin to learn about their roles as citizens in a democracy when they are very young. They often acquire this knowledge…
The United States federal government in 2020 embarked on a grand and beautiful experiment: expanding the use of tax dollars to help…
Not long after moving to Topeka, Kansas, in the early 1980s, community organizer Curtis Pitts learned about a hidden slice of that…
In 2022, the conservative media organization PragerU launched PragerU Kids, an online video series intended for K-12 students as a purported antidote to…
In a speech at the 1992 Republican National Convention, presidential candidate and reactionary bigot Pat Buchanan predicted a “Culture War” for the…
The most powerful influence on learning is a student’s home life over which teachers have no control. This crucial yet obvious fact…
I am standing in a classroom in a maximum security prison. It is the first class of the semester. I am facing…
In September 2020, several months after the police murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd sparked protests across the country, then-President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 13950.…
What if your race had known only tragedy throughout America’s history?What if your people had been enslaved, murdered, persecuted and deniedtheir civil…
On a brisk February morning with snow on the ground, children arrived at Tsé Bit A’í Middle School in Shiprock, on the…
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