A special situation of the New England Journal of Community Policy (Vol. 34, Situation 1, Spring/Summer season 2022) featured essays on the subject of the Foreseeable future of Work which have been solicited by the American Federation of Teachers for a convention on the subject it jointly hosted with the […]
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Why too much public self-promotion by academics is damaging (opinion)
It is no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on what was now a fragile educational task market place. The extent of the problems might only be very clear a calendar year or two from now, but suffice it to say that, in numerous fields, issues have long […]
Thinking about NAEP in Colorado and the Denver Public Schools
‹ Previous Much ado about NAEP Next › Podcast with Matt Rhoads [this blog post is a follow-up response to the Twitter exchange with Van Schoales posted below] Hi Van. Although I’ve admired your work for years, you and I have never met, which means that we don’t have a […]
We Put The Public in Public Schools (A Reprise) – The Jose Vilson
Final Monday, a coalition of mother and father, educators, pupils, and New York Town Councilmembers arrived jointly to rebuke school finances cuts to New York Town universities. For their section, the current Town Councilmembers sought to atone for their indeed votes in favor of the decimating budget, elevating activists who’ve […]
Escambia County Public schools receive $158,566 in grants
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — The Escambia County General public Educational institutions Foundation awarded $158,566 to neighborhood colleges on Sept. 27 in Escambia County. The cash will be awarded as a result of the Grants for Excellence method, according to a information launch from the Escambia County Public Faculties Foundation. […]