Posted inLiteracy

The Power of the Right Read

The power of the right read is indisputable to me.  It always has been.  I mean, I LOVE to read.  I have been an avid reader for as long as I can remember.  Even as a teenager, living in a foreign country, I read religiously.  And I have always believed that the right book can […]

Posted inSocial Justice

Failing our Poor Students: A Crisis of Morality and Character

Our schools aren’t failing, we all are. When outcomes for our poorest students are the concern, education reform advocates like to point to”failing schools”, but it’s not just about schools. It isn’t out-of-touch middle class parents, teachers and their unions, or civil rights organizations willing to challenge the “school choice” narrative. Those are only convenient scapegoats […]