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The Trump/Vance campaign and its allies are so busy whipping up hate for immigrants, it seems they couldn’t have time to malign another favorite class of villain: teachers. But the candidates’ recent comments and columns like this one in Th...
Last week The Washington Post editorial board made the mainstream case for a cause célèbre of the far right: pronatalism. The paper isn’t the only media outlet platforming arguments for increasing America’s birth rate. In recent weeks, The ...
Public school teachers once took home salaries in line with workers in similar professions. Through the eighties and into the nineties, they paid a small penalty for choosing to teach; in 1993 the average salary of teachers was about 5% low...
A few years ago, I developed a fiction unit for high school seniors called “This Party Sucks,” built around Jay McInerney’s Bright Lights, Big City. It’s a great book to teach: accessible in language, rife with symbolism, and right away gra...
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