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Charter schools in California still political

Posted by eduskeptic  Published in blogging, children, education, family, politics, teaching

The idea of charter schools in California when they first popped up many years ago was to free schools and teachers from what was billed as the bureaucratic miasma of the public system. Schools would be free to teach pretty much how they wanted and what they wanted, as long as the general curriculum followed […]

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May is Bike Month

Posted by eduskeptic  Published in blogging, children, education, family, health, teaching, technology

Believe it or not, we’ve gone through all of May and we are deep into June.  May is Bike Month has come and gone. For the entire month of May each year there is an increased focus on all things bicycle. It’s a good time to ride, whether you are experienced, a novice, or just plain rusty. […]

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