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Category Archives: Equity
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Derrell Bradford, executive vice president of 50CAN, thinks the teacher strikes happening all over the country are unseemly and distasteful. He thinks teachers should not model striking for fair wages and funding. After all, they are too college educated to engage in a dirty, blue collar, line … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Justice, Education Policy, Equity, Social Justice
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Responding to people responding to me responding to Robert Pondiscio
Responding to your comment requires more than a tweet. I don’t know if we’re in disagreement. It depends a lot on definition and on course of action. We may disagree about what creativity is, what proficiency is and what we need to … Continue reading
Posted in Curriculum, Education Policy, Equity, Social Justice
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