You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught
With conservatives increasingly shaping educational policies in states such as Arizona and Texas, The Nation's Melissa Harris-Lacewell wonders whether progressives are in danger of...
Jun 25, 2010 / Video / The Nation on Grit TV
Leading Cornell Doctor Performing Genital Cutting Leading Cornell Doctor Performing Genital Cutting
Who’d have thought a celebrated Ivy League medical center would be practicing genital cutting on small children?
Jun 21, 2010 / StudentNation / Carrie Battan
How Archaic Is US Education? How Archaic Is US Education?
On Florida public radio, Nation authors Linda Darling-Hammond and Philissa Cramer discuss the ways the US can equalize its education resources and teacher training.
Jun 14, 2010 / Nation in the News / Press Room
You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught
Despite conservative attempts to whitewash what they learn in school, young Americans are a diverse and tolerant bunch—and they know it.
Jun 9, 2010 / Column / Melissa Harris-Perry
American Denial American Denial
A commencement address for those graduating into a disillusioned and disconnected can't-do nation.
Jun 1, 2010 / Tom Engelhardt
A New Vision of School Reform A New Vision of School Reform
The change we need in education policy is more than a rebranding of No Child Left Behind.
May 27, 2010 / Feature / Pedro Noguera
Restoring Our Schools Restoring Our Schools
Forget quick fixes. To compete internationally, we need to improve the whole system.
May 27, 2010 / Feature / Linda Darling-Hammond
Why I Changed My Mind Why I Changed My Mind
Bringing "choice" and "accountability" to the education system sounded good on paper, but in reality, that effort has failed.
May 27, 2010 / Feature / Diane Ravitch
Bright Ideas Bright Ideas
Far from the media spotlight, innovation in education is going on in unexpected places.
May 27, 2010 / Feature / Philissa Cramer
Cradle to College Cradle to College
Community schools alter the arc of children's lives by addressing academic and social needs.
May 27, 2010 / Feature / David Kirp