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Why Well-Behaved Teachers Rarely Make Systemic Change in Schools

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My undergraduate education, grounded in social justice and critical literacy, energized me to create equitable opportunities in my classroom. This sentiment reflected an expectation to adhere to the traditional script of teaching English Language Arts.

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How one university is luring coveted honors students with social justice

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Tyndall turned down a bevy of offers from colleges in other states to attend Rutgers’ Honors Living-Learning Community (HLLC), which brings together dozens of students each year for a residential program that combines rigorous academics with a social-justice focus. “I Sign up for our newsletter. Choose as many as you like.

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How Mentorship Has Kept Me in the Classroom

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I entered the classroom through an alternative certification program , which meant I hadn’t received the same level of preparation as teachers who came through traditional teacher training routes. Our shared values and commitment to social justice fueled us during some of our toughest moments. Without the support of Ms.

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Two Universities Team Up to Stay Alive, But Stop Short of Merging

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“What’s interesting about this” Mary Marcy, president of Dominican University of California, says, “is that rather than doing it independently, they’re actually partnering around a common set of values and mission around social justice and democracy.” And that’s possibly new, Marcy says.

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‘Black At’ Instagram accounts put campus racism on display

The Hechinger Report

The Cornell Students 4 Black Lives account takes a slightly different approach and operates as a coalition of student and alumni organizations focused on raising money for social justice organizations, while also highlighting how systemic racism plays out in Ithaca, New York, where Cornell is located, and on Cornell’s campus.

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PROOF POINTS: Stanford’s Jo Boaler talks about her new book ‘MATH-ish’ and takes on her critics

The Hechinger Report

Boaler also saw math as a lever to promote social justice. It emphasized “social justice” and suggested that students could take data science instead of advanced algebra in high school. College-bound students still need the traditional course sequence and cannot substitute data science for advanced algebra.

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How Schools Can Use Cultural Performing Arts to Reimagine Community-Engaged Learning

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When I was nine years old, my mother enrolled my brother and me in folklorico — a traditional cultural dance that emphasizes Mexican folk culture — at our local recreation center. During one of my social justice blocks, we dedicate a week to the Day of the Dead and its traditions. At first, I was annoyed.