Research essays in Spring 2019:
- “Race-Blind” Higher Education Admissionsarangray
- 50 Years of ‘Sunny Days’: A Look at the Goals and Effects of “Sesame Street”areifler
- An Uncommon Critique: How A Charter Networks Success Safeguards Student Experiencesmrodrig7
- Assistive Technology for Students with Special NeedsSara Barrett
- Controversy: The True Effectiveness of School UniformsWashington Renita
- Female Faculty’s Past and Nowxliu3
- Food, Glorious Food: The Evolution of School Lunches from 1946 to 1970lkhosrow
- For-profit Institutions in Higher EducationZedong Gao
- Higher Education for Dreamers After the Failed DREAM Actsbravolo
- La Escuelita: Start, End, and FutureCerda-Ocampo
- Piecing Together the Mystery: A look at the portrayal of autism in the 1940s, 1970s, and today.Elizabeth D.
- Public Schools in the Twentieth Century: The “Melting Pot” for ImmigrantsTina Zhu
- Sexual Violence at Trinity: Policy Changes That Make No ChangeJessica Semblante
- The Evolution of Connecticut Special Education- An Updated Study After Fifteen YearsJaymie Bianca
- The Evolution of Gender Inequality At Trinity College: A Study Through Different PublicationsJulia
- The Rise and Fall of Sex Education in the Progressive EraEleanor Faraguna
- Trinity Enrollments: Rate of Acceptance for Students of ColorYdebebe
- Word Blindness to DyslexiaIndia
Video analysis essays in Spring 2019:
- “Backpack Full of Cash”: A Shining Example of What Should BeJessica Semblante
- “Public” — But Open to Who?mrodrig7
- Backpack Full of Cash: Is Charter Schools Building or Destroying Better Education in America?Tina Zhu
- Backpack Full of Cash??Ydebebe
- Backpack Full of What?xliu3
- Backpack Full of… Deprivation and Discrimination?Jaymie Bianca
- Charter Schools: The New Education Standard or the Cause of Failing Public Schools?Julia
- Christian Schools are a Scam according to “Backpack Full of Cash”India
- Empty Backpacks: A Loss of Funding for Public Education and Its Effectsareifler
- If it’s not tested, don’t teach it: The impact of standardized tests on charter and public financesEleanor Faraguna
- No. 2: Not EnoughWashington Renita
- Public Schools Are Crowded OutZedong Gao
- Publicizing Private Partnerships in Public Schoolssbravolo
- SOS, Fly Superman in!lkhosrow
- The Beginning of the End of Traditional Public Schoolsarangray
- The Duct Tape FixElizabeth D.
- The Vision Behind the CameraSara Barrett
- The walk to schoolCerda-Ocampo
Ed policy journalism in Spring 2019, listed by date posted, by title only:
- Bill 7110- Providing a Safe Haven or Exclusionary Culture?
- State Employee Pensions and What We’re Doing About It
- The Inclusion Of Ethnic Studies and Play Time
- A Step Towards A More Comprehensive African American and Puerto Rican Curriculum in Connecticut
- Not Just More Talk, Real Talk: A Proposed Bill on the Inclusion of African American Studies in Public School Curriculum
- Democracy in Action: Inclusion of Computer Science and African American History in Public Schools
- The People’s Voices: Hartford Public School Regular Board Meeting
- Vulnerable Children: Families Have Been Denied Access to Open Communication Regarding Their Children
- Concerns of Hartford Public School System — What Can We Do?
- Let the People Be Heard
- Advocating for the Safety of Students and Teacher and Financial Literacy
- Advancements to Provide Connecticut Students with a Baseline Education and a Safe Environment
- State of the Budget Address: What’s Important
- Educational policy journalism
Practice posts Spring 2019:
- CatZedong Gao
- ChicagoCerda-Ocampo
- Cute DogsSara Barrett
- Hello, world:)Tina Zhu
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DogElizabeth D.
- I Love My CatEleanor Faraguna
- LasagnaYdebebe
- Practice PostJessica Semblante
- Practice PostWashington Renita
- Practice Postbnshimir
- Practice Postarangray
- practice postxliu3
- Practice Postsbravolo
- Practice postlkhosrow
- Practice Postareifler
- Practice Post about DogsIndia
- Practice Post!Julia
- rainbows formingghernan4
- TheChildrenmrodrig7