Skip to main content(Long) Weekend Reads: Inside the failing school system for Native American students
By | November 25, 2015, 7:29pm UTC - Schools for Native American students run by federal authorities are low-performing and dilapidated — and could still get worse. Politico
- Teachers share what stresses them out and how they manage their stress. Chalkbeat
- A survey by England’s teachers union finds that teachers there say their workload is increasingly unmanageable. The Telegraph
- Step inside a Denver class’ investigation of a practical problem for a view into the “project-based learning” movement. The Atlantic
- Some subjects can feel off limits for students who are the first in their families or communities to go to college. The Harvard Crimson
- A teacher’s take on why “I’m not a racist, but …” enrollment explanations aren’t convincing. Jose Vilson
- A Brooklyn principal’s new school aims to close the gap between her two sons’ life trajectories. The Hechinger Report
- A mom says a charter school embraced her child after his district school pushed him out. Real Clear Ed
- Researchers find that schools have diminished their emphasis on fiction under the Common Core. Curriculum Matters
- A white teacher describes what changed after a black student said she couldn’t understand him. Answer Sheet
- An overview of what we know about charter schools’ impact and what we don’t, from an economist who studies them. The Upshot
- A teacher starts a conversation about #whatpeopledontsee when they enter her classroom. Neonate Teacher
- How a big congressional deal on the revision of No Child Left Behind could affect accountability. Politics K-12
- And here’s what the deal could mean for on-the-ground educators. Teacher Beat