Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Occupy the Classroom - NYTimes.com #edreform

Occupy the Classroom - NYTimes.com:

Occupy the Classroom

Occupy Wall Street is shining a useful spotlight on one of America’s central challenges, the inequality that leaves the richest 1 percent of Americans with a greater net worth than the entire bottom 90 percent.

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Most of the proposed remedies involve changes in taxes and regulations, and they would help. But the single step that would do the most to reduce inequality has nothing to do with finance at all. It’s an expansion of early childhood education.

Huh? That will seem naïve and bizarre to many who chafe at inequities and who think the first step is to throw a few bankers into prison. But although part of the problem is billionaires being taxed at lower rates than those with more modest incomes, a bigger source of structural inequity is that many young people never get the skills to compete.

Occupy Wall Street Videos for the Classroom | Mr. D's Neighborhood #OWS

Occupy Wall Street Videos for the Classroom | Mr. D's Neighborhood:

Occupy Wall Street Videos for the Classroom

The Occupy Wall Street protests are obviously on many peoples’ minds lately. In my scotch fog (more like cheap Bourbon, in my case) not only did I not take into account my lack of activity on this blog, but also my lack of real analysis of these protests.

So here’s some video to share with your students–hopefully with as little editorializing as possible.

The YouTube channel OccupyTVNY provides a pretty good snapshot of the various protests in New York, where

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Elite Club or Catalyst for Change?

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Chinese Students Lose as U.S. Schools Exploit Need

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Readin’ > ‘Rithmetic | Gary Rubinstein's TFA Blog

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The Black Hole of School Fraud

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New Orleans RSD — the ‘miracle’ district

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Daily Kos: Minimum wage for teachers?

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Smaller classes buffeted by budgets, policy questions

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Beating the bushes for a speaker in Denver

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Who Needs Tenure? Who Needs Green Dot?

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Intermediate Capacity Management Committee

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Possible changes from facilities plan in University City

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Washington Fails At #NCLB Rewrite Attempt

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UFT announces $50,000 outlay in new anti-bullying campaign

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Blog posts on this issue

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The Folly Of Intercession Study Periods

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Blog U.: In Praise of Librarians - Reality Check

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Input Sought on Permanent Superintendent

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Why Is College So Expensive? : NPR

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Geaux Teacher!: Sharon Hewitt Campaign Bows to Pressure

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In the News: Duncan to visit Chicago school | catalyst

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MA Submits Early Learning Challenge Application «

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'We Cannot Support The Bill At This Time'

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Support from Senator Turner And More

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A Primitive Way to Learn Global History – SchoolBook

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Adnother few hours for ESEA input?

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Take the school safety poll

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Starving The Schools Of The 99% | OurFuture.org

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ESEA mark-up: Senators debating committee meeting

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