i also have two teachers here who are working to make sure that all teachers get the support they need. you re actually practicing this, right? yes, back to what brian had said earlier about what it takes. last year s education nation had to do with community learning schools. i thought that we had such a great moment in last year s education nation where we had all these ideas and brought to the forefront all the things needed to support the community. not teach in spite of the community but teach with the community. it seems the year has gone by. at least speaking from new york city s perspective, it s gone on deaf ears. i m here with my co-worker. we want to open a community learning school, a public school in harlem where we can meet the needs of our students and their families because we feel that s when real change is going to happen. thank you so much. brian? thank you, all.
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but also, let me say that this morning, we re going to show you videos that we received through education nation, from students across the country, using the hashtag, what it takes, to share their views on what is needed for academic success. stay right there. we re just getting started. for student success, it takes passion, hard work, and dedication. you really have to be invested and care about what you re learning about. to school, we want them to be explorers - critical thinkers who can make connections and interpretations all their own. that s why nearly every state has chosen to adopt a set of consistent, game-changing standards that will better equip students for college and careers in the global economy. join the nea in supporting the common core state standards and their common-sense implementation. so no matter where they re from, every student will have the chance to succeed. seasonal. doesn t begin to describe it. running a bike shop has it s ups and downs. my cashflow c
is failing. the school system is horrible. there s no good education. and if our future is going to survive and thrive, i have to be able to make sure he s going to survive in this society, just based off of education alone. and to being willing to do that for your son and to be a voice for so many, we greatly appreciate it. thank you to jahzaire and angela sutton and joel burg. and coming up next, the new reality of what it means to be safe in school in a post-newtown world. plus, a look at how other countries stack up to u.s. schools. we ll talk to some students who found out firsthand. our education nation: student town hall continues at the top of the hour. [ male announcer ] pepcid® presents: the burns family bbq.
universal cool breakfast, so this room is filled with student activists from around the country. you can demand that your school have these breakfasts and they should be provided to all students, paid for entirely by the federal government. hold for me. we re going to stay on this topic. i know there are more students in the audience who want to jump in on this. we ve been talking ipads, but we also want to talk breakfast. stay with us. we ll take a quick break and come right back with education nation: student town hall. for success, it takes drive, patience, and confidence. drive because there will always be times where you don t think you can pull through and everything s overwhelming. patience because time waits for no man, but you have to work hard day by day. confidence, stick to the goals you have set. all their own. that s why nearly every state has chosen to adopt a set of consistent, game-changing standards that
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