by Gary Chandler | Jan 2, 2019 | Education, Issue Management, Public Affairs
Too Late For Reformers Governor Hickenlooper unveiled an educational blueprint for Colorado on his way out of office. Better late than never. It seems to be more political posturing for a possible presidential candidate because the report has no teeth and no...
by Gary Chandler | Apr 28, 2018 | Education, Legislation, Public Affairs
Educators Standing Up To Legislators By Simon Romero, Jack Healy and Julie Turkewitz, The New York Times Thousands of teachers in Arizona and Colorado walked out of their classrooms on Thursday to demand more funding for public schools, the latest surge of a teacher...
by Gary Chandler | Feb 21, 2018 | Education, Government Relations, Public Affairs
Privatization Of Public Education The rising tide of teacher activism continues today, as thousands of educators in both Arizona and Colorado walk out of their classrooms and head to their respective state capitol. Unfortunately, they could be playing into the hands...
by Gary Chandler | Aug 21, 2010 | Education, Government Relations, Public Affairs
Government Promoting Privatization Public education has been thrust into a leadership crisis under the battle flag of reform. It’s causing damage across the state in many ways. Teachers must seize the opportunity to break through the leadership crisis. With the help...
by Gary Chandler | Dec 7, 2007 | Awards, Education, Public Relations
Best Practices In Public Education A national award program is accepting nominations for the most collaborative public school principal. The winners in 25 school districts across the U.S. will earn a $5,000 grant for his or her school. The 2008 MetLife Foundation...