Author: Matthew Lynch
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Why are police inside public schools?
Aaron Kupchik, University of Delaware Children across the U.S. have now returned to school. Many of these children are going to schools with sworn police officers ... -
Should writing for the public count toward tenure?
Amy Schalet, University of Massachusetts Amherst Many pressing issues have been calling for attention these days – the unprecedented increase in mortality rates among white Americans, ... -
Slavery on campus – recovering the history of Washington College’s discarded slaves
Kelley Deetz, University of Virginia and Alfred L. Brophy, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill When First Lady Michelle Obama reminded Americans during the Democratic ... -
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Girls can have it all: how to stop gender stereotyping in schools
Athene Donald, University of Cambridge Few things make us as competitive as getting our children into the right school. That is why families are willing to ... -
The Watchdog of LAUSD
Commentary from Stuart Goldurs A friend called me this. Actually, there are a few of us who blog to share the truth about Los Angeles Unified ... -
5 Facts Everyone Needs to Know About the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Our nation’s public schools play an integral role in fostering talents. They also play a role in building our children’s internal worth. It is therefore not ... -
Teens and college students: Tips for better homework and study habits
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
Accountability versus Gaming the P-12 System
I’ve recently delved into The Death and Life of the Great American School by Diane Ravitch. It has been on my reading list for some time ... -
More states moving towards virtual classes for K-12 students
According to KPK12.com, more states are implementing measures that require students to take virtual classes. In 2014, “state virtual schools exist in 26 states as of ...