The Office of English Language Acquisition was decimated by layoffs last year. Now its work supporting the nation’s 5 million English learners will be absorbed by other offices.
Posts by Heidi Lyn Hadley
Women and girls should be safe in movement work.
Holding gratitude and grief for Dolores Huerta’s dedication and bravery. Wishing she didn’t have to be so goddamned committed and brave.
As Kagan notes in her dissent, the Court opted not to hear the due process parental rights argument against bans on gender-affirming medical care in Skrmetti, basically setting up a regime where parents can force their trans children back into the closet but cannot help them out of it
Just White Christian nationalism influencing foreign policy. 👎🏼
Thousands of institutions abandoned programs, ended or rewrote scholarships, closed down clubs and publications, all in pre-emptive compliance.
And you know why?
Mostly because they wanted to do it if they thought they could blame someone else for it.
Come research with us! We would love to find a middle/high school teacher who a) wants to do a PhD full-time (fully funded at a competitive level), b) is interested in secondary literacy, and c) is interested in joining our research project with 9th grade readers at a rural high school in Alabama.
Love this write up (with photos and videos!) of our 9th grade class at Beauregard HS. This model of a university-school partnership has been compelling for me as a teacher, researcher, and literacy scholar. Look at the amazing 9th graders & undergraduate students that Dr. Hinman and I work with!
I do think that there are very few factors pushing on public education as much and as persistently as Christian nationalism, so I appreciated the opportunity to write with Kevin Burke about the issue. I do ALSO appreciate the really great support and editorial work from the NEPC team.
I had a judge presiding over one of my cases ask me if I had been a defendant in one of his cases because he recognized me. I was like nope. I'm counsel. I was dressed impeccably in a vintage Calvin Klein suit that I'd paid way too much money for. It happened in 2005ish and I still think about it.
Filling classrooms with computers didn't have the huge and positive impact on learning that was promised. Filling them with tablets hasn't done it either.
I know this might sound absurd to many (especially politicians) but what if we filled them with highly skilled and properly supported educators?
Godawful.
NEW TONIGHT: The IRS says that churches can now endorse candidates from the pulpit, carving out an exemption to the decades-old ban on politicking by nonprofits.
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/07/u...
Schools are taking a hit in every state--including the ones where most voters supported President Trump:
-Florida: $398M
-Ohio: $203M
-Louisiana: $120M
-Indiana: $107M
-Alabama: $100M
-Kentucky: $96M
-South Carolina: $94M
-Missouri: $93M
-Oklahoma: $78M
-Mississippi: $72M
-Arkansas: $64M
“Local school districts can’t afford to wait out lengthy court proceedings to get the federal funding they’re owed — nor can they make up the shortfall, especially not at the drop of a pin.” www.chalkbeat.org/2025/07/01/t...
Thank you! I am going to put this in the hands of student teachers before they graduate (and will credit you, obviously). So enormously helpful!
‘I became a teacher so I can read scripted lessons written by folks who haven’t taught in a decade in order to prepare students to take a standardized test written above their grade level!’
Said no teacher ever
Sounds like she is deliberately ignoring the will of the people of Los Angeles and California, who duly elected their mayor, governor, and senators.
Sounds like authoritarianism to me.
BREAKING: Federal agents in plain clothes and unmarked cars tried to snatch 1st graders from LA elementary schools—told staff they had “parental consent.”
They lied. When pressed, they HID THEIR IDS. DHS admits they sent them. This wasn’t a welfare check. It was a test run for a police state.
Congratulations!!
My recent GYN appointment in the Deep South included a) praise music in the waiting room, and b) a very sweet and somehow apologetic lecture on the benefits of reading smut for menopausal libido loss (all while in stirrups). Obsessed, obviously.
Yesterday, June 2, was an interesting day at work. I was reporting a story about how the Education Department hadn't delivered a report to Congress on the Condition of Education, despite the June 1 deadline mandated by law. 🧵 (1/9)
My daughter has been home from college for less than a month. She has four younger brothers. She has recently started spamming the family group chat with pictures of the toilet seat being left up in her bathroom. Daily. Nearly hourly, honestly.
It turns out that oversight for public funds for education matters. A lot.
The SPLC identifies 1,371 extremist organizations nationally in 2024, noting a 25 percent increase in Alabama and mainstream infiltration of far-right ideologies.
"Try as we might, we cannot understand the 2023 Plan as anything other than an intentional effort to dilute Black Alabamians’ voting strength and evade the unambiguous requirements of court orders standing in the way."
It's like how learning in schools has basically stopped after the standardized tests since NCLB. My kids report that they watch movies in almost every class for the last month of school; I used to teach content right up to the next to last day.
Like, your critical thinking, reasoning, and intellectual skills are the product. There's not a great shortcut to that product; it's the sum of a million little processes.
or is "required by state learning standards" it's really not that far of a jump to see learning and/or education as a series of products rather than a process where you, the learner, are the product.
Some of this has to be attributed to the standardization and high stakes assessment culture; if students have only been told that everything they are learning "will be on the end of level test"
Some of the books they are banning baffle me. Like, this book is almost 20 years old? And there are way wackier (by their standards) books out there that it seems they would want to ban before this one. But sure, we're all safe from the revolutionary ideas in Water for Elephants now. 🙄