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In a sweeping “Dear Colleague” letter in February, the U.S. Department of Education claimed that in the last four years, our ...
In his new book, "Dangerous Learning," legal scholar Derek Black tells the story of the resistance to Black literacy in this ...
Unlike Black children who had to leave their neighborhoods to seek an education, white children in Boston had the option to ...
EdSurge Voices of Change fellow Gene Fashaw has had enough experience as a student and teacher in gifted programs to know ...
Racial discrimination cases and access to educational services are likely in jeopardy as Trump moves to eliminate the 45-year ...
Chalkbeat shares insights from new research that says while Black teachers left their jobs at higher rates overall than other ...
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka leads polls in New Jersey’s Democratic gubernatorial primary. He could become the state’s first Black ...
Mississippi lawmaker Zakiya Summers champions equal wage pay legislation as Black women nationwide earn just 66 cents per ...
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) on Thursday strongly condemned President Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, saying the move will only hurt the nation’s public ...
Micro-schools are gaining popularity, with million of students nationwide in the 2022-23 school year. These schools aim to ...
The data portrays a separate, unequal school system with a range of problems. 76% of Black K-12 students in California are socioeconomically disadvantaged; just 3 in 10 met English language arts ...
Sociologist Eve L. Ewing joins The Excerpt to discuss her new book “Original Sins,” which argues that schools enforce racial hierarchies.
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