Tony Glockler

Traditionally, many school districts have focused on learning, testing, and meeting educational standards to prepare their students for college. Schools have cut many practical programs like shop class, which build valuable skills and work experience, and replaced them with advanced academic courses like AP Calculus. Many forward-thinking educators, however, are now renewing interest in helping their students obtain the necessary knowledge and experience for a career, not just college. Read more>>

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The New York Times

For young people with college-educated parents, the path to higher education may be stressful, but there is a road map. Working-class students, however, simply lack the knowledge of how to manage the increasingly complex college applications process. Read more>>

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NPR

In the past five years, 27 states have revised their laws with the intention of reducing suspensions and expulsions, which has happened. An analysis of the available evidence, however, argues that school climate in cities, on the whole, has gotten worse. Read more>>

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Chicago Tribune

Superintendents administrators and staff with the ability to slash jobs need to understand that school librarians are the ushers who light the path for our children. They guide students toward knowledge, understanding and empathy. They foster a sense of curiosity and teach young people the tools necessary to research effectively and think critically. Make no mistake—librarians are teachers. Read more>>

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U.S. News & World Report

The defeat of the Republican plan to overhaul President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act offered a stark reminder about how much coalitions, persuasion and raw self-interest matter in politics. It's hard to miss how education reformers are making the same strategic mistakes in their approach to politics. Read more>>

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