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    Social Emotional Learning, Empowerment or Ideology?

    Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is a hot topic these days, especially because of its adoption of the tenets of Critical Social Justice in K-12 schools. The mere fact that learning focused on children’s emotional development is causing an uproar may be as surprising as it is concerning. Who could be against students learning about emotions and how to handle them in both individual and social settings? 

    10 months ago
    Jason Littlefield , Erec Smith
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    Education or Indoctrination Ethnic Studies in K 12

    Education or Indoctrination Ethnic Studies in K 12

    The education system is now at the forefront of contentious national debates, as educators and parents clash over appropriate ways to teach our children about racism, oppression, and equality. What curriculum helps students of all backgrounds see themselves in education and understand overlooked parts of history? This is  a non-partisan concern for those who believe children should be presented with an honest treatment of history.

    3 months ago
    Michael DC Bowen
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    Schools Must Resist Destructive Anti-racist Demands - The Atlantic

    Schools Must Resist Destructive Anti-racist Demands - The Atlantic

    Contrary to what activists seem to believe, campuses are not bastions of social injustice.

    3 months ago
    John McWhorter
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    EmpowerED Pathways

    EmpowerED Pathways

    EmpowerED Pathways was established in 2017 to provide learning experiences and practices which support individual well-being and a compassionate collaborative. […] Mission: Empowering educators, youth and communities by strengthening the neural pathways to peace and resilience through mindfulness and social and emotional learning. Vision: To establish an empowered society of individuals at peace within themselves and with others.

    3 months ago
    Jason Littlefield , Erec Smith
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    Are you kidding me?

    Betsy DeVos on the Fight for Education Freedom

    Ian Rowe and co-host Naomi Riley look behind the headlines at the public policies and cultural agendas driving child welfare and education. In this episode, Naomi and Ian are joined by Betsy DeVos, former secretary of education and author of the new book Hostages No More.

    3 months ago
    Ian Rowe
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    J Wil, aka BlackDad

    How Deschooling Has Helped Me Unlearn to Be a Better Father

    J Wil, aka BlackDad, explores how his unschooling journey has shifted to a parenting journey where he recognized the need to find himself in order to truly help his children live purpose-filled lives.

    3 months ago
    J Wil
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    8 black hands

    Lessons from Independent Black Schools

    In this podcast episode, Ankrum, cole, El-Mekki, and Stewart discuss the value of independent Black schools.

    3 months ago
    Charles Cole , Chris Stewart , Raymond J. Ankrum , Sharif El-Mekki
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    The Quiet Rise of Black Home Educators

    Black families are leading an exodus from public and private schools

    7 months ago
    Connie Morgan
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    For "Equity," Oregon Ditched a Standardized Test

    For "Equity," Oregon Ditched a Standardized Test

    But the real reason was to hide the state's dismal failure to educate its children

    6 months 3 weeks ago
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    Educational Freedom Institute

    Educational Freedom Institute

    Fund Students, Not Systems: Parents know their children best and want solutions as unique as their kids. EFI exists to research, document, and report the benefits that school choice provides to students, families, and communities. We support policies that protect and promote school choice. We pursue this mission using objective data and through publishing our findings. EFI is a non-profit, non-partisan think tank dedicated to these efforts.

    3 months ago
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