I enjoyed this piece on playing music for little ones during lunch hour in the cafeteria... but the radio title was a little more than confusing since music at lunch hardly seems like silent lunch. Glad they decided to use a different title for the online version.
Looking forward to see what Isiah Thomas will do with his Masters in Ed. I am particularly interested in his views on the exploitation of young Black men in college sports. It is an issue that needs a champion.
I am collecting some articles for my dissertation, so bear with me as I post them here. I am not necessarily endorsing the piece, just need to be able to access it in future.
This one is about low performance in schools and how that makes some students *not college ready* as if we knew what that means. Personally, I think there are definitely skills lacking in many college students; however, if they can't get up to speed in college, then where will they? Where might they get college ready?
Pretty sure I have already saved this one in a NRU, but just in case: The El Paso *cheating* scandal that sent a supt to jail.
A *review* of the core curriculum, again... still no one says anything really of use, but there you have it. In a tangentially connected piece, we see the nostalgia (real or imagined) that proposed change engenders. I think the comments to these stories tell the real story about how we *remember* our education/schooling and what we deem important about it now.
Thirty years after A Nation at Risk, where are we?
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