Monday, May 9, 2011

This Week In Education: Thompson: The Brutality Of NYC's Choice System

This Week In Education: Thompson: The Brutality Of NYC's Choice System

Thompson: The Brutality Of NYC's Choice System

WinnersLiz Robbins of the New York Times describes some of the brutality of segregation even when it is ostensibly done by choice. Most of Radcliffe's classmates celebrated, while others cried, as they learned whether they were accepted at the high schools of their choice. Radcliff held his feelings in, however, until he could cry in his bedroom. Middle School students who are not in a position to exercise choice may or may not drop tears, but they are just as sensitive about their status. Kids know they have been dumped into horrible neighborhood schools. They are also aware that the system


Video: "We Want To Learn" [Dan Rather Report Tomorrow]

160x120_0721facebookignore"...People think that the children from Detroit public schoolsare stupid and brutish, because of what they see on television But it's not to true. We want to learn. We want to be able to have the same opportunities that other children have. It's like they're keeping us down and then you find out that the people who are supposed to be looking after us, after our well-being, they're stealing from us. Every day I want to know why. Why is this happening?" This is my favorite part of the trailer for Dan Rather's HDNet report tomorrow night on the Detroit schools. Read below for more about it.

“A National Disgrace” sheds light onto the crumbling Detroit Public School System and explores its effect on an already beleaguered city – Tuesday, May 10 at 8:00 p.m. ET

DALLAS (April 21, 2011) – HDNet’s “Dan Rather Reports” will present a special, two-hour report documenting a pivotal year and a half in the Detroit Public Schools (DPS), against a backdrop of history and the plight of one