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What Do You Mean When You Say Urban?
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At Waldorf School…Technology Can Wait Nothing new or surprising here. Privileged kids don’t need the advantage that technology in schools can (supposedly) provide. With workplace training, Japan’s Kosen colleges bridge skills gap Rhythm, Waldorf Style It seems that lately, I … Continue reading
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Young Men of Color: A National Crisis Alumni Strive to Raise Diversity at Elite Public Schools I attended one of these schools and am saddened to read that in a city like New York (I mean the 5 boroughs), the … Continue reading
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How Jay-Z Can Help Us Remix Education Jailed for Switching Her Daughters’ School District Huh, I thought she did it to have a kids attend a better school. I do disagree with the district that their education was “stolen”. What a … Continue reading
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How to Stop the Drop in Verbal Scores E.D. Hirsch, Jr. is behind the Core Knowledge series. It’s a popular “spine” (base curriculum) for homeschoolers. Via Why Boys Fail. Putting Parents in Charge Reminds me that this year, I am putting my money … Continue reading
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