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The most insane educational inequity (again)

The world's richest man wants to engineer better schools. There have been worse ideas.

These kids today

Odds, ends, bits, and pieces about education and more

I don’t support Education Savings Accounts, but if I did…

This holiday is giving a lack of truth

Good citizens read

Study: States do a poor job of assessing if their teachers can teach reading

A hole in the school choice gospel: student outcomes

Balancing Tech's Promise and Pitfalls

I'm here until my people are free

'Government schools' might not be the own you think it is

Reviving the Vision of Public Education: A Democratic Imperative

No Love for Ed Reform?

I'm back.

VERBATIM: The state of black learning

Forward Party & Education Reform: Navigating Beyond Partisanship

The education problem we refuse to solve

VERBATIM: Facing my math fears and more

VERBATIM: This, that, and, of course, Florida (again)

The Magnolia Mystery

VERBATIM: A bunch of news and a cute baby

Education is in the tank. It won't stay there.

VERBATIM: Public education is in doubt

Maybe Mississippi's reading 'miracle' isn't miraculous

VERBATIM: Non-Affirmative Action and other things

It's about more than Affirmative Action

Parents, in power

VERBATIM: Achievement (again) and false choice

Four children survived 40 days in the jungle

The genuine care for humans

VERBATIM: The achievement gospels and education democracy

Rethinking solidarity

Education Reform: Rest In Pieces

All the babies are ours

Verbatim: Common ground, choice, and prosocial policies

Ed tech might finally redeem itself

We all can be learning heroes

Sometimes I feel like a first generation father

Neither political party has an 'education' message worth hearing

Kinda sorta defending Quinta Brunson (and the people she attacks)

We are awash in bullsh%t

I made myself read "Gender Queer"

Teachers are tired of our sh%t. I don't blame them.

SOUND OFF: A reader responds

Anatomy of an anti-teacher Tweet

VERBATIM: Choice, Charters, and Coming apart

When everything ain't enough

The left challenges trickle-down choice policies

If this is freedom, I don't want it

9-year-old graduates from virtual charter high school

You were indoctrinated

We should want real school choice

Quick thought: pay teachers as if they matter

What good is school choice if it comes with limits on what Black kids can learn about themselves?

The not-so-hidden promising education policy

At this point the Sunshine State is just a sundown town

A charter to save lives and build dreams

We won't survive another generation of lost boys

Sneakerheads can't read either

Colorblind and hella racist

I can't read!