TC in the Media
Amy Stuart Wells joins Shepard Smith to discuss Mayor Bill de Blasio’s announcement that New York City's public schools will phase out the debated program.
Since 2006, more than 700 students from underserved New York high schools have gained hands-on, free job training for entry-level health careers in a program with curriculum co-developed by TC faculty.
Amy Stuart Wells comments on the potential benefits of shifts in New York City’s admission criteria for middle schools.
Amy Stuart Wells comments on the policy that allows NYC’s District 2 — comprised of some of the city’s wealthiest neighborhoods — to prioritize students who live in their district for admission to high schools.
Amy Stuart Wells discusses the work of TC’s Reimagining Education in fostering culturally inclusive education as the nation calls for more anti-racist work in schools.
Amy Stuart Wells and her Public Good Project colleague Diana Cordova-Cobo reflect on how educators can engage in anti-racism conversations with students.
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