Unschooling for Black Liberation

The following is a part of the interview that I conducted for the printed article which was left out. It follows on from where Akilah S. Richards’ personal story leaves off and moves towards questions around her advocacy of Self-Directed Education.… Read More Unschooling for Black Liberation

Telling the Truth: How the Practice of High School Journalism Transitions Marginalized Youth to Future Opportunities

By Alena Cybart-Persenaire The longer I teach, the more challenging it becomes—for students. When I first started student teaching as a graduate student at TC in the English Education department, my high school students in the Bronx were nearly as old as my 21-year-old self. Some had been incarcerated or had given birth, and others… Read More Telling the Truth: How the Practice of High School Journalism Transitions Marginalized Youth to Future Opportunities

Changing the Space: A Street Performing Routine, “Re-presenting the Tea”

  By Josh Weiner I started street performing full-time after being arrested and expelled from college. In 1991, I was involved in a protest—a campus sit-in demanding university multicultural programs and more of these scholarships. After being arrested, my full student scholarship was revoked, and I returned to my hometown, NYC. It seemed like a good cause. Since then, I have… Read More Changing the Space: A Street Performing Routine, “Re-presenting the Tea”

More Than Between Education: Reflecting on Transitions in the Classroom

I remember a child I taught years ago, as a preschool teacher of two-year olds. He was wonderfully social. He spoke at such lengths that he would literally fall asleep mid-sentence at naptime. Whether a teacher would sit and listen, or he was left with just himself for company, we would hear his words muddle as they eventually became breaths.… Read More More Than Between Education: Reflecting on Transitions in the Classroom

The College to Work Transition for Liberal Arts Students: Graduate Thesis Excerpt on American Liberal Education

By Menglin (Maria) Guo  Higher education remains a cornerstone in state governmental agendas as seen through gubernatorial addresses during legislative sessions. In particular, the call on more students to major in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) has been strong on both state and federal levels of education reform (Reform for the Future | The White House). After all,… Read More The College to Work Transition for Liberal Arts Students: Graduate Thesis Excerpt on American Liberal Education