Glitter jars, bean bags and progress
Second-graders urge each other to walk peacefully and quietly in the halls. Photo: Maddie McGarvey/Atlantic At a Columbus, Ohio school in a high-poverty neighborhood, teachers use different strategies...
View ArticleLax discipline, bullying, chaos and death
A “once safe and supportive” New York City school “fell into chaos as new administrators implemented a supposedly more positive approach to school discipline,” writes Max Eden, a senior fellow at the...
View ArticleHow restorative justice can work
Students talk at the peace table at a San Jose Montessori school Restorative justice can make schools safer, if it’s done well, writes Maureen Kelleher on Education Post. She sends her daughter to a...
View ArticleLess discipline, more disorder
– Education Next 2015 The Obama-era push to reduce suspensions of black students ended up hurting black students, writes Gail Heriot, a member of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, on the Volokh...
View ArticlePublic supports raising teacher pay
Support for raising teacher pay is up this year, especially in states like Oklahoma where teachers have gone on strike or walked out. Public support for raising teacher pay is climbing, reports the...
View Article‘Sit Down and Shut Up’
In Sit Down and Shut Up, Cinque Henderson recalls his year as a substitute teacher at high-poverty schools in the Los Angeles area. “Discipline can set students free,” he argues. On his first day in...
View ArticleAFT, NEA play politics with teacher safety
Michelle Pfeiffer played an ex-Marine turned teacher of low-achieving students in the 1995 movie Dangerous Minds. Teachers across the country are complaining that new, softer discipline policies...
View ArticleDiscipline rules aren’t racist
Students Suspended from School Compared to Student Population, by Race, Sex, and Disability Status, School Year 2013-14 Black students are suspended at three times the rate of whites, according to a...
View ArticleDe Vos: Schools are less safe
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is under pressure to rescind — or to preserve — what’s known as the “Obama-era guidance” on school discipline, writes Erika Sanzi in Education Post. A response to high...
View ArticleSafety last?
When he brought a knife to San Diego’s Lincoln High School, the student’s special education team decided he wasn’t responsible because it was “a manifestation of the lack of impulse control caused by...
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