ICYMI: Halfway There Edition (1/28)
Depending on where you are, you're about halfway through the school year (we just crossed the line this week). I remember it as the point at which I started to deal with the mountain of material that I needed to fit into an ever-shrinking spot. File that under Feelings I'm Glad I Don't Have To Experience Any More.
Shortish list this week, but good stuff all around. Remember to share.
Legislation could lead to more public schools to becoming charters
Florida's leaders keep trying to answer the question, "How can we make it easier to privatize public schools?"
Transcript: Joy Reid Interviews M4L’s Tiffany Justice
The indispensable Mercedes Schneider transcribed this interview, and it's exhausting just to read how hard M4L co-founder and comms professional Tiffany Justice works to not answer the questions she's asked.
Rep. Jordan Harris: Before Pa. revisits voucher proposals it must address education inequality
Peter Happ writes about a call for PA to put first things first for Penn Capital Star. We can hope.
The tide turns on Florida book bans
At Popular Information, Juss Legum finds some spots in Florida where folks seem to have decided that enough is enough with the book banning. Congrats to the people on the ground doing the work.
Want to fix inequality, Democrats? The answer is wages, not education
From Salon, via MSN, one more explanation of why trying to fix the economy via education is not a viable plan.
Virginia Legislation Would Require School Bathroom Checks Every 30 Minutes
Speaking of dumb ideas from people who don't understand schools.
Father of Progressive School Movement
Thomas Ultican with another historical profile of an important education figure.
Are You More Savvy Than a Third Grader
In which Jose Luis Vilson does a Zoom interview with a room full of third and fourth graders on his birthday.
18 Issues for Ed. Secretary Cardona to Better Drive the School Bus
If the secretary is really looking for some projects, Nancy Bailey has some suggestions.
NY Times Exposes More Culture Warriors Attacking Social Justice in Education
If you're not familiar with the Claremont Institute, Jan Resseger can bring you up to speed on this crew of right-wing culture snipes.
Jockey Shorts: NIL for Your Teen Athlete
Gregory Sampson looks at a great new trend-- licensing the name, image, and likeness of young athletes. What could possibly go wrong?
Nothing in Florida gets past Sue Kingery Woltanski, including this wackadoo bill to require schools to open their doors to "patriotic organizations" for recruitment purposes.
For Choice Week, I wrote a Forbes.com piece about the real obstacles to school choice.