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Diversity Still a Problem at Elite New York City Schools

Diversity Still a Problem at Elite New York City Schools

by Sarah Green | Mar 17, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

For eight of the nine specialized high schools in New York, admittance for minorities is at a damaging low. Seven African-American students were accepted into the prestigious Stuyvesant High School’s freshman class for the upcoming school year, along with 21...
Obama to Allocate More Early Education Funds

Obama to Allocate More Early Education Funds

by Sarah Green | Mar 14, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

President Obama announced Tuesday that his administration’s 2015 budget proposal will include an increase of $1.3 billion in discretionary appropriations for the Department of Education. The President is asking to expand early education, strengthen teacher support and...
Michelle Rhee’s StudentsFirst Pushes the Charter School Agenda

Michelle Rhee’s StudentsFirst Pushes the Charter School Agenda

by Sarah Green | Mar 14, 2014 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Twenty years ago, “alternative education” wasn’t the behemoth it has become today. With politics, economics, and contemporary education reform tangled into one giant mess in 2014, primary education as we know it has certainly taken a new shape in the twenty-first...
Body Movements Can Now Help Charge Your Phone

Body Movements Can Now Help Charge Your Phone

by Sarah Green | Mar 12, 2014 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Is your phone losing power? Take a walk with it. Georgia Tech researchers have built a device that charges your phone based on your body movement. The four layer disc puts everything into place: the rotating top layer, made of copper, sends out positive charges past...
Digital Lessons Coming to a Middle School Near You

Digital Lessons Coming to a Middle School Near You

by Sarah Green | Mar 10, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Sixth, seventh and eighth-graders will be getting a modern update to English Language Arts education – a catalogue of digital curriculum featuring e-books, dramatic readings, story animations and role-playing games will be hitting classrooms the 2014-2015 school year....
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