Florida’s Educators Under Fire The challenges facing K-12 teachers across the United States regarding their agency and classroom autonomy have become complicated and tediously interwoven into state politics about identity and culture. In the current climate of Florida, teachers’ opportunity for and access to professional development in literacy learning and critical pedagogies is being removed…Continue Reading The SoFlo WP: A Site of Resistance in Florida’s Political Climate
Year: 2024
Broward owes $80m to charter schools – how did this happen?
Summer Institute countdown: 11 weeks Why charter schools? Charter schools can be disruptive to the functioning of public education; on one hand, they receive public funds as well as private, yet operate without some of the restrictions of public schools. On the other hand, they can provide a more targeted education for particular student groups…Continue Reading Broward owes $80m to charter schools – how did this happen?