Jan Resseger: What Is White Christian Nationalism?
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7h ago
Jan Resseger provides a thoughtful analysis of what seems to be a new phenomenon called “white Christian nationalism.” Others say it’s nothing new, that it is just another manifestation of racism, as in the KKK, the White Citizens Councils, and other hate groups. She reviews a new book, The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy that provides a historical perspective. She writes: Our politics and our national ethos seem to have gone awry, and a lot of people blame it on something called Christian nationalism or white Christian nationalism. And yet ..read more
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Network for Public Education Ranked One of Nation’s Most Influential Education Organizations!
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by dianeravitch
7h ago
A group of scholars at Indiana University led by Christopher Lubienski developed a methodology for ranking organizations and individuals in the field of education. It was disheartening to see that nine of the ten most influential organizations advocate for school privatization, for charter schools and vouchers. It was also disheartening to see that these nine organizations have revenues in the millions of dollars each year. They are heavily funded by rightwing organizations and billionaires. It was exciting, however, to see that #3 on the list of the 10 most influential organizations was the N ..read more
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Carol Burris on the Wisdom Rick Hess Gleans from Uber Drivers
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by dianeravitch
2d ago
Years ago, there was buzz about New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman’s tendency to quote taxi drivers to capture the view of the “man on the street.” Carol Burris, executive director of the Network for public Education, has recently noticed that Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute has a similar journalistic gambit. He picks up policy clues from Uber drivers. She writes: It seems like Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a think tank that loves all things school choice, has an extraordinary gift for bringing out the inner Betsy DeVos in every Uber Driver he meets ..read more
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David Berliner: The U.S. Has Many Wonderful Teachers, and Few Who Are “Bad” Teachers
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by dianeravitch
4d ago
Good and Bad Teachers: So Many More of the Former, So Many Fewer of the Latter David C. Berliner  Arizona State University A refereed journal article by colleagues1reported on a survey of adults, asking for their beliefs about “good teachers.” The respondents defined good teachers as those who “knew me, cared about me, and wanted me to do well; created interesting activities for us to do; praised me and other students for good grades and improvements; gave extra help or a challenge to students who ne ..read more
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Peter Greene: How to Ease the Burden of Teachers Who Are Overworked
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by dianeravitch
1w ago
Peter Greene was a classroom teacher for 39 years, and he knows that teachers are overworked. There are not enough hours in the day for them to meet all their obligations. He considers in this post what to do. He certainly does not think that AI or scripted curriculum is the answer. He writes: When I was ploughing through the Pew Center survey of teachers, I thought of Robert Pondiscio. Specifically, it was the part about the work itself. 84% of teachers report that there’s not enough time in the day to get their work done, and among those, 81% said that a major reason was they just ..read more
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SAVE THE DATE: The Ravitch Lecture at Wellesley Is April 18, This Thursday!
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by dianeravitch
1w ago
All are welcome to a very important lecture at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Admission is free. Join me! The speaker is a pioneer of critical race theory. Professor Soo Hong, chair of the Education Department at Wellesley, released the following announcement. We are thrilled to announce that our 2024 Ravitch Lecture in Education will be presented by Professor Patricia Williams ’72, University Distinguished Professor of Law and Humanities at Northeastern University. Professor Williams’s talk is titled, “Burying the Bodies: Book-Banning and the Legacy of Anti-Literacy Laws ..read more
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NEPC: There Is No “Science” in the “Science of Reading”
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by dianeravitch
2w ago
The National Education Policy Center at the University of Colorado posted a summary of research about the current “Science of Reading” fad, which finds that the “science” is missing. SoR has turned into another “miracle cure” that is being imposed and mandated by legislatures, anticipating a dramatic result in which “no child is left behind.” NEPC reports: What’s scientific about the “science of reading?” Not much, according to NEPC Fellow Elena Aydarova of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as explained in a recent article published in the peer-refereed Harvard Education ..read more
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Michigan: State Board Passes Resolution to Put Charter Schools Under Same Rules as Public Schools
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by dianeravitch
2w ago
Michigan, under Republican control for years, has given free rein to charter schools and has long been overrun with unaccountable for-profit schools. But the Governor, Gretchen Whitney, is now a Democrat, and the elected State Board of Education is no longer controlled by Republicans. The State Board took a shocking step this week. It resolved that charter schools should be held to the same rules as public schools. The State Board of Education approved a resolution during its meeting today calling for legislation to open charter schools to be treated more like public schools in the state of Mi ..read more
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Justin Parmenter: North Carolina Is Funding Indoctrination in Christian Nationalist Schools
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by dianeravitch
2w ago
The one type of school where you are sure to encounter indoctrination is a religious school. That is their purpose, their mission. Religious groups open schools to indoctrinate the young into the precepts of their religion. Public schools do not indoctrinate. They enroll children of many religions, from many different ethnic heritages. They teach students the basics of democracy and citizenship. They teach them about the importance of voting. They teach them about the justice system. Justin Parmenter, award-winning high school teacher in North Carolina, wrote on his blog that his state is fund ..read more
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What Conservative Justices Said about Roe v. Wade Under Oath at Their Hearings
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by dianeravitch
3w ago
Six conservative Supreme Court justices overruled Roe v. Wade, discrediting a decision that had been in force for half a century. Before the Dobbs decision, American women were able to get an abortion. Today one of every three American women lives in states where abortion has been banned. Here is what the six Justices said about Roe v.Wade at their Senate confirmation hearings ..read more
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