What’s missing from education policy debate

By Jack Schneider
I was a pretty good high school teacher. I wasn’t perfect, or even great. In fact, I doubt that I was the best teacher on my end of the hallway. But I knew my content area—history—and I was passionate about it. I had high expectations and was a rigorous grader. I pushed my students to grow as readers and writers. And I spent endless hours revising my lessons. So it isn’t entirely surprising to me that every once in a
If you’re talking about ‘college and career ready’
If you’re talking about ‘college and career ready’
If you’re talking about “college & career ready” & have nothing to say about schools laying off guidance counselors, that ain’t #RealEdTalk. — Sabrina Stevens (@TeacherSabrina) September 6, 2013 Context: Budget troubles have led some school districts to either reduce the number of counselors or completely eliminate them, leaving schools without professionals who, at their best, help s