Maxine Greene: Special Issue
Here is a post mined from Carolyn Vander Shee’s AESA Weekly Roundup! If you have an interest in art, education, democratic life, and/or children’s drawings, see below. — edprof The Journal of...
View ArticleHandbook of Research in Social Foundations
The Handbook of Research in the Social Foundations of Education is now in print. All of the editors and the contributors who made this volume possible are to be congratulated for their work on this...
View ArticleA Little History
Robert H. Bruininks, University of Minnesota Robert H. Bruninks is retiring as president of the University of Minnesota. A graduate of Western Michigan University (WMU) in 1964, he began his career in...
View ArticleA Little More History of Education
There was a time when all who pursued degree programs in education were required to know something about the history of education. This is no longer the case at my own institution and many other places...
View ArticleThe Myth of Welfare’s Corrupting Influence on the Poor
Eduardo Porter Published October 20, 2015 “The charge that welfare will become a way of life reproducing itself down the generations is also dubious. Before welfare reform in 1996, some four in 10...
View ArticleSchool vs. Society in America’s Failing Schools
We grow accustomed to easy explanations for the difficulties encountered in U.S. Schools. Educational Researchers offer perspectives that challenge widely held assumptions. Here is an article that...
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