The current climate around public education can be best described as tumultuous, especially for teachers. From coast to coast, state governments are taking away the rights of public educators and in the process, they say, jeopardizing student success. Priority school educators at the 2011 NEA Annual Representative Assembly in Chicago share the pressures and struggles they are facing at home.
Failing Charters Go Private
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Last month, Amelia Pak-Harvey at Chalkbeat Indiana ran a story about a
failing charter school that had been approved for a new lease on life--as a
private ...
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