Tag: Education

  • I want to have one of the difficult and not often discussed conversations. Recently, I was talking with a group of students about the challenges we face within the Latino community based on national origin. The discussion was honest, raw, and necessary. I shared how some Latinx communities in the U.S. replicate the same divisions…

    Diversity within Diversity: Unmasking Prejudice Within Marginalized Communities
  • There is a quiet crisis unfolding before us—a deliberate dumbing down of Americans. This erosion is not happening by accident. It is being engineered through a combination of political manipulation, digital disinformation, and technocratic shortcuts that devalue human intelligence, critical thinking, and democratic citizenship. Let’s be clear: this isn’t just an education issue—it’s a democracy issue.…

    What’s Killing  Democracy?: 8 Paths to America’s Intellectual Decline
  • It’s Teacher Appreciation Week. Across the country, students are writing heartfelt notes, school boards are issuing proclamations, and social media is filling up with photos of thank-you signs, coffee carts, and PTA-sponsored breakfasts. And yes—every gesture matters. For me, being an educator is not just a profession—it’s in my blood. I come from a long…

    Beyond Apples and Hashtags: What Teacher Appreciation Really Requires
  • What once referred to innovation in education is now being weaponized to justify attacks on academic freedom, equity, anWhat once referred to innovation in education is now being weaponized to justify attacks on academic freedom, equity, and public trust. Politicians are invoking “disruption” to burn down what they cannot control. University leaders invoke it to…

    “Disruption” is having a moment—but for all the wrong reasons
  • As some of you may know, the University of Michigan—my alma mater—recently lost its president. This moment presents a critical opportunity, not only for higher education at large but especially for the future of Michigan and the Ann Arbor community. With your permission, I’d like to offer a vision for what the Board of Regents…

    Rethinking Educational Leadership Searches: Lessons from the Michigan Presidency

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