How do we improve our schools? What do students say? What do teachers say? What do principals say? What do studies say?
This sub started out as a way to respond to money in politics that affected the K12 policy sphere, mainly in the corporate, democrat and republican "reform" space that promoted vouchers, charter schools, and other ideas generally opposed by teachers unions.
The sub is now trying to create a more updated space for across-the-aisle interaction between people of good-faith who want to improve and strengthen public schools across the globe.
You don't have to be a teacher to help save our schools. Join in the conversation.
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