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Tribalism Ain’t New In America

Tribalism Ain’t New In America

I have struggled for days to think about an opening for this blog post.  Each sentence, phrase or paragraph does not seem to capture what needs to be communicated to reflect the lives of many Americans caught in the systemic

Tyrone Mowatt November 25, 2018November 25, 2018 Opinion Read more

Tough Choices and Challenges for Black Gifted in New York City

Tough Choices and Challenges for Black Gifted in New York City

In New York City, there is a debate raging about the lack of diversity in the city’s specialized high schools for academically gifted students.  These schools require each applicant to take a standardized test which delivers an achievement score on

Tyrone Mowatt July 26, 2018July 26, 2018 Opinion Read more

America’s Difficult Conversations: The Apathy-Empathy Scale

America’s Difficult Conversations: The Apathy-Empathy Scale

 The Apathy-Empathy Scale:  A Conversation Starter For our American community, It has been a tragic few weeks, in a tragic month, in a tragic series of years. We are facing a new day. One that I fear we are not

Tyrone Mowatt July 31, 2016August 29, 2016 Opinion Read more

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"... able to discover patterns in student education data that others miss. ... capable of discovering students' strengths and weaknesses and provide feedback to educators to help the students thrive. ... work has also helped reveal inequities in the support systems for advanced African American math students in Massachusetts... "

Chief Analyst at Massachusetts Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education

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