Multicultural issues
I saw this book the other day, titled Tan to Tamarind: Poems About the Color Brown. I get it, I see the varying “colors” of people on the front cover. The message most likely that all peoples, persons...
View Article#Education film trailer
I thought everyone out there would get a kick out of a trailer my students and I made in the genre of “savior teacher” a la Dangerous Minds or Freedom Writers. Filed under: SHAUN JOHNSON, PHD: Musings...
View ArticleEd Notes posts the Success Academy’s #parent handbook, white colonialism on...
Yes, I’m one of the 35% of white folks who thinks the shooting of Trayvon Martin was racially motivated. And not necessarily from the perspective that Zimmerman was a rabid white supremacist or...
View ArticleI’m a little pissed off, and here’s why
So, I went to visit one of my former student teachers today who is teaching third grade in Baltimore City. She was one of the best I had in my cohort last year. She is a very nice person, a creative...
View ArticleI think I figured something out. Surprised?!?
It has always been remarkable to me why we don’t see a prevalence of charter schools and other hallmarks of school choice in rural communities. There is just as much poverty, neglect, abuse, and family...
View ArticleThe Little Blue Engine that shouldn’t. Take a seat.
I want you to read the following poem by Shel Silverstein, one that is the inspiration for a new “reformy” organization called Blue Engine. The little blue engine looked up at the hill. His light was...
View ArticleAnecdotes on teacher evaluation, horror-show edition @NCTQ
The DCPS IMPACT is considered by many to be a model for the nation, or it was in its heyday just a few years ago. It is now derided, disliked, and distrusted by nearly every DCPS educator with whom I...
View ArticleRandom thought to start the day, on #grit and instructional time
Katie Osgood once again waxes defiantly against the most ridiculous concept of “grit.” I suggest reading that. I want to support this with my own experience. It is one thing to ensure that all students...
View ArticleDo private money and Title I money break even?
In a word, no. The two kinds of money don’t represent an apples-to-apples comparison because different rules govern how they can be spent, but the raw totals show that schools that get public money do...
View ArticleBack from vacation to crowdsource a problem with school enrollment
Help. My elementary school in a low-income part of Washington, DC needs its community to enroll its children in school. Otherwise, we’re going to have a problem. In previous weeks, and in weeks to...
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