What's in the News? (June 19-25)Current articles to read from the fourth week of June. North Carolina Teachers Arrested After 20-Mile March To Governor’s OfficeBy: Liane Sterling How to Get More Men of Color Teaching in the Classroom By: Patrick Wall Where Are All the Principals of Color?By: Melinda D. Anderson Beyond The Bullet: Do Rubrics Corrupt Thinking?By: Heather Wolpert-Gawron Supreme Court Upholds Affirmative Action Program at University of TexasBy: Adam Liptak How Children in Foster Care Could Benefit from the New Federal Education LawBy: Emma Brown #theatlantic #teachersofcolor #men #principals #rubrics #supremecourt #affirmativeaction #educationlaw #washingtonpost
Current articles to read from the fourth week of June. North Carolina Teachers Arrested After 20-Mile March To Governor’s OfficeBy: Liane Sterling How to Get More Men of Color Teaching in the Classroom By: Patrick Wall Where Are All the Principals of Color?By: Melinda D. Anderson Beyond The Bullet: Do Rubrics Corrupt Thinking?By: Heather Wolpert-Gawron Supreme Court Upholds Affirmative Action Program at University of TexasBy: Adam Liptak How Children in Foster Care Could Benefit from the New Federal Education LawBy: Emma Brown #theatlantic #teachersofcolor #men #principals #rubrics #supremecourt #affirmativeaction #educationlaw #washingtonpost