Inspired by the successful teacher strike in West Virginia, teachers walked out in Oklahoma and Kentucky to protest wage and funding cuts. Dr. Noguera appeared on MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes” alongside author Dana Goldstein...
Read moreWhy LA’s low voter turnout will deny a high-quality education to those who need it most
Dr. Noguera recently wrote an op-ed piece published by the LA School Report, an online news site, focusing on the intersection of politics and education in Los Angeles. In the piece, he explores the effect a low voter turnout for the upcoming...
Read moreExcellence Through Equity Promotion
In partnership with AASA, The School Superintendents Association, Dr. Noguera is hosting “Education Excellence Through Equity” on January 10th in Seattle, Washington. Co-sponsored by the Washington Association of School...
Read moreEducation Needs A Revolution
This article talks about the introduction to the fourth wave of technology and how our educators must inform and prepare the new generation how to thrive in the new landscape. The need for change in education is real, but the reforms promoted by...
Read moreThe Common Core Costs Billions And Hurts Students
A sensible set of arguments by Diane Ravitch. If you don’t read the whole article this quote will help you to get the point: “If we really cared about improving the education of all students, we would give teachers the autonomy to...
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