Watch “Thinking in Pictures – Temple Grandin” on YouTube


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Watch “Thanks Safeway” on YouTube


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How far you could get from New York in one day—back in the day


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Cuba will allow athletes to play overseas—but Major League Baseball is still off limits


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A Look Back At How The Content Industry Almost Killed Blockbuster And Netflix (And The VCR)


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What The Data Says About How We Spent Christmas Morning


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2014 Resolution: Educate the Whole Child to Curtail School Shootings


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Sherlock Holmes joins Count Dracula, Robin Hood, and Peter Pan in the US public domain


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Why Does Chicago’s Michael Madigan Love Gulen Charters?


dianeravitch's avatarDiane Ravitch's blog

What a fabulous story!

Chicago Public Schools, known for their love of charters, turned down a proposal to open two new Concept charters. The one existing Concept charter school in Chicago had unimpressive test scores. So Concept went to the Illinois State Charter School Commission and won their charters!

What a coup! How did it happen? Well, it seems that Concept charters are affiliated with the Turkish Gulen chain, the largest in the nation. And they have a very good friend: House Speaker Michael Madigan.

Madigan is “the South Side Democrat who’s a powerful advocate of Concept and the faith-based Gulen movement to which the schools are connected.”

Better yet, the Concept charters will get 33% more funding than other charters in Chicago!

Madigan really, really likes Turkey, and he truly likes the Gulen charters, too, according to the story by investigative journalist Dan Mihalopoulos.

“Madigan, who’s also the…

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The Fordham Strong Arm of Letter Grades for State Standards


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