Waiting for Superman? Superwoman Was Already Here
GCP is keenly interested in promoting educational models and practices which have demonstrated success with our boys, particularly those that [...]
NPR Series: America’s Dropout Crisis
This week National Public Radio is featuring a series called "School"s Out: America's Dropout Crisis" in which it looks at [...]
Summer School for Parents
Several months ago, GCP posted "Summer Planning", which listed ways that you could help your son have a fun and [...]
Say What? Black Men Survive Longer in Prison than on the Outside
A study recently conducted by researchers at the University of North Carolina concluded that the death rate was lower for [...]
NYT “Room For Debate”: Educational Issues
The New York Times online has a series called "Room for Debate", in which it invites experts in the field [...]
The Educational Crisis of Young Men of Color
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Director of Harvard's W.E.B. DuBois Institute for African and African American Research, and Gaston Caperton, President [...]
The High (Hidden) Costs of Private School
"Push for A's at Private School is Keeping Costly Tutors Busy", an article in today's New York Times, details the [...]
Education Issues in the News: The Latest Update
Ben Jealous responds to the growing opposition to the NAACP's role in the lawsuit against the NYC Department of Education [...]
Education Issues in the News–Update
Here's an update to our latest post: In today's NY Daily News, Stanley Crouch weighs in on the NAACP involvement [...]
Education Issues in the News
Education issues abound in the news these days, and we'd like to hear what you think about them: The battle [...]