For African-American Tiger Moms
Amy Hunter says the controversy over Amy Chua's "The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom" should inspire African-American and Hispanic moms to stand up for their cultural traditions while pushing their children to succeed.
Amy Hunter says the controversy over Amy Chua's "The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom" should inspire African-American and Hispanic moms to stand up for their cultural traditions while pushing their children to succeed.
Amy Hunter says the mother who went to jail for enrolling her children in the school district where her father lived is the prime example of how much black parents do care about their kids' education.
If general history, literature and economic classes were inclusive, maybe stopping ethnic studies program could make sense. But they are not, and Kira Hudson Banks says that is just one of the flaws in Arizona's proposed law.
Four students -- Katharine Joiner, Martha Orlet, Jenny Starrs and Lucy Short -- who attended a recent conference write about what was discussed and their hopes for change.
The persistent, pernicious disparity in educational achievement robs children of their potential and denies our state skills and productivity crucial to attracting and keeping businesses. Mike Lawrence calls for a statewide summit and a
Look at the data from the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education: Many students throughout the Missouri are not meeting standards, but law restricts the availability of charter schools to only the city of St. Louis and Kansas City.