
Fall 2018 Journal: Federalism in School Finance
By Justin Lam Edited by Randall Tran and Chenchen Zhang School funding is inextricably intertwined with systems of racial and socioeconomic segregation — and is […]
By Justin Lam Edited by Randall Tran and Chenchen Zhang School funding is inextricably intertwined with systems of racial and socioeconomic segregation — and is […]
By Emily McCaffrey “I am reminded of Audre Lorde’s words, “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation.” I do not want my self-preservation […]
By Liz Koenig Despite the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954, which declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional, California remains one of the […]
By Sam Finn The education reform movement in the United States is internationally unusual. Comprised of zealous educators, wealthy individuals, and politicians from both parties, […]
By Joseph Monardo We speak of an education system in the United States, a phrasing that highlights an important degree of interconnectedness. The system that […]
By Eunice Roh In recent years, universal access to preschool has been heralded as a promising solution to closing the achievement gap between students from […]
By Celeste Middleton What Does “Cost of Attendance” Mean? For students choosing a college, the cost of attendance estimate (or “sticker price”) provided by their […]
By Steven Almazan After one year of teaching in LAUSD, I was fired. Outside the district, given more time and mentoring, I was eventually nominated […]
by Rob Moore 5/19/2016 Between the implementation and subsequent dialing back of No Child Left Behind, the charter school movement, and the national proliferation of […]
by Ian Perry 3/17/2016 Unpaid policy internships are unacceptable. They unfairly limit the opportunity for students lacking substantial personal savings or family support and […]
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