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will byers stan first human second
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@nysstudentleftshit
hope I’m doing this right
heres an idea: forgive all student loan debt. eliminate tuition. destroy capitalism
Artfully explained
If America was serious about fixing the troubled parts of its education system, then we would be having a fundamentally different conversation. We wouldn’t be talking about budget austerity — we would be talking about raising public revenues to fund special tutoring, child care, basic health programs and other so-called wraparound services at low-income schools. We wouldn’t only be looking to make sure that schools in high-poverty districts finally receive the same amount of public money as schools in wealthy neighborhoods — we would make sure high-poverty districts actually receive more funds than rich districts because combating poverty is such a resource-intensive endeavor. More broadly, we wouldn’t be discussing cuts to social safety net programs — we would instead be working to expand those programs and, further, to challenge both parties’ anti-tax, anti-regulation, pro-austerity agenda that has increased poverty and economic inequality. In short, if we were serious about education, then our education discussion wouldn’t be focused on demonizing teachers and coming up with radical schemes to undermine traditional public schools. It would instead be focused on mounting a new war on poverty and thus directly addressing the biggest education problem of all.
Poverty is America’s #1 Education Problem
http://www.alternet.org/education/poverty-americas-1-education-problem?paging=off¤t_page=1#bookmark
It’s time to get real about this.
(via weareteachers)
"How much money does college cost in America?"
Blah blah blah
When one guy talks for the whole thing
do you want to hear a joke
the north american education system
#studentloans
THAT TAG.
I cannot get over this tweet
How to get into college in 1983: get good grades
How to get into college in 2013: get good grades, speak six languages, be a rocket scientist, and end world hunger
How to pay for college 1983: Work...
college fees? text books?? the bible said adam and eve not adam and overpriced education
when your movement crush shows up and they look good
im not crying there’s just overpriced college education in my eye
when your org realizes that 10 people actually can't bring the revolution
when someone interrupts your workshop with some white people entitlement
"student power is a bourgeois concept"
when you're too busy to care