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Steve

Education in America has it all wrong. We need a progressive revolution.

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But Those Bootstraps . . .

Oops.

Ross Weiner, former policy director for the Education Trust, crafted a semi-mea-culpa Op-ed for the New York Times last week.

Therein he acknowledged the failure of No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the federal accountability disaster pa...

6 days ago
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Not Just a Walk in the Woods

There’s nothing quite like a walk in the woods to lift the vague veil of despair that hangs over much of life these days.

And so it was that my “little” brother Pete, visiting from his home in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, and I drove u...

17 days ago
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The Undoing of American Education

The latest, most manipulative and dangerous assault on American education is largely flying under the radar. Endorsed by such luminaries as former Ed Secretary Arne Duncan and Colorado governor Jared Polis, the soon-to-be rolled out federal...

23 days ago
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Must Everything Be About Money?

“If they can’t sell records, why should they get our tax dollars?”

This is a rough paraphrase from a conversation many decades ago about music grants made from the National Endowment for the Arts. I’ve thankfully forgotten who made the rem...

a month ago
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When Will We Ever Learn?

Memorial Day came and left with my annual internal conflict about the valorization of military service.

Although I was drafted in September 1966, my first death shock came 6 months later. My gentle, good-spirited high school friend and sw...

a month ago
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