Sixteen US academics, researchers, and current and former K-12 classroom teachers contribute nine essays articulating their hopes for better public education, arising from the same optimism and determ
For far too long, public education had been under the shadow of terms such as failing schools, achievement gaps, and poor classroom management. While many publications have outlined these issues, the
Monzu (education, Chapman U.) and Merz (education Indiana U.) give a call to action for the President and policymakers to promote equity and social justice in the education system. Through scholarly r
The Hope for Audacity: Public Identity and Equity Action in Education calls for audacious action from the president and his administration as they attempt to guide educators, policymakers, as well as
Written from the perspective of public education advocacy and in response to what the authors perceive is a conservative and market driven basis within current administration educational reform policy
The Hope for Audacity: From Cynicism to Hope in Educational Leadership and Policy is authored by educators who feel compelled to make their voices heard – fueled by their passion for authentic learnin
"The founder of Zhena's Gypsy Tea Company tells her extraordinary story of struggle, hope, and audacity, inspiring women to overcome setbacks--no matter how daunting--and pursue their dreams. As a tw
In 2008, with help from Jay-Z and Puff, Obama got the hip-hop vote, and became the first African American to be elected president. For a brief moment the “Audacity of Hope” seemed attainable. Yet only
In 2008, with help from Jay-Z and Puff, Barack Obama got the hip hop vote, and became the first African American to be elected president. For a brief moment, the “Audacity of Hope” seemed attainable.