All the Oakland news that is fit to link, lots on the bailout, a glance at the challenges of ethnic studies in OUSD, a critique of a popular platform, candidate forums, the Latinx read in, a great student voice fellowship, housing and segregation, special education meetings and videos, the early achievement gaps, how underfunded are…
Dirk Tillotson
The Problem with the “Great School in Every Neighborhood” Platform
Everyone wants great neighborhood schools. Thing is, that has never existed in my experience, at least not in Oakland. And saying that our school improvement strategy is centered around something that has never happened is at best a remote hope, and at worst a lie that asks parents to wait for a savior that will…
The Promise and Peril of Ethnic Studies-Should a White Teacher Say the N-Word in Class?
“Home” is a powerful and poignant and painful poem. It also contains the N-word. A little bird told me that the poem was recently used in an OUSD ethnic studies class, and a White teacher read it aloud. It is Oakland, and I love our youth. A student objected, or at least questioned whether that…
The Oakland Education Week in Review 9/17/18
All the Oakland education news that’s fit to link– this week an interactive look at OUSD teacher retention, a looming strike? some relatively good budget news, school board races and the latest Board meeting, finally a ban on for profit charters, a look at the candidates for schools supe, and an important article about the…
The Oakland Education Week in Review 9/10/18
All the news that is fit to link in Oakland education– last week– looking at the cuts to sports and the donors who helped, school board races are heating up, the Central Kitchen project is happening, the costs of suspensions, the CA dashboard gets an update, and two important pieces for educators as school starts,…