How to Help Low-Income Students Succeed

How to Help Low-Income Students Succeed

With all of the talk of education reform and what’s needed to revitalize public schools, it’s refreshing to read Paul Tough’s new book, Helping Children Succeed: What Works and Why. In this slim volume, Tough pulls together decades of social science research on the...
Why Students Who Have the Least Deserve More

Why Students Who Have the Least Deserve More

In the spring of 2014, I met Dr. Cedric Magee, principal of Warren Central Junior High in Vicksburg, Mississippi. As we walked the halls, Cedric told me that he began his career as an educator teaching a behavioral modification class consisting of second through sixth...
Why education is so important for refugees around the world

Why education is so important for refugees around the world

Not all of us are born child prodigies! Therefore, a quality education can be a great enabler with the capacity to empower and create opportunity, particularly for young girls.  Equally, a lack of education can disempower those who need an opportunity the most and can...
What You Can Do for Students Living in Poverty

What You Can Do for Students Living in Poverty

Millions of school-age students in America live in poverty. You don’t have to teach in a blighted urban area or a depressed rural region to teach students who are from a poor family. The lives of poor students are often very different from those of their more affluent...
How refugee children make American education stronger

How refugee children make American education stronger

In recent years, there has been a great deal of public angst about refugee resettlement in the U.S. and Europe. Americans are deeply divided on the issue. For instance, a Pew Research Center study published in May of this year found that only a quarter of Republicans...