Politics and education
frequently walk hand-in-hand on the beach at sunset when they aren’t
arguing with one another over pretty much everything. And for good
reason: the school system, on local, state, and federal levels, needs
some serious reworking if it genuinely wishes to offer equal
opportunities to all American kids and adults. With so much information
pushing and shoving against each other, hopping on Twitter helps
streamline the research process by spitting it all out in
140-character-or-less chunks. Pay some of these hashtags a visit for a
quicksilver glimpse at the super serious issues pockmarking the
education sector these days.



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#edreformtribe:
Our own Dr. Justin Marquis keeps up this hashtag bringing together
individuals and education professionals interested in policy making and
changing.
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#edreform:
Follow #edreform for a frequently updated discussion about education
reform, featuring a nice spectrum of ideas, insights, and opinions.
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#parentpower:
Twitter-savvy moms and dads can use this ongoing chat to connect with
schools, teachers, policymakers, and other parents who realize the
integral role the eponymous demographic plays in education politics.
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#edpolicy:
#edpolicy is, rather obviously, dedicated to furthering the discussion
of current education politics and what needs changing to ensure the best
possible environments for kid and adult students alike.
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#dropouts:
Despite not boasting as many postings or as active a discussion as some
of the others listed here, this hashtag offers a quick glimpse at a
serious issue in American schools.
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#schoolchoice: The School Choice movement’s main thrust promotes a wealth of education opportunities for students of varying needs and wants.
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#putkidsfirst:
Used primarily in Louisiana, #putkidsfirst is still a national
discussion about budgets, vouchers, and other hot education topics.
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#parentalchoice:
#parentalchoice often makes appearances alongside #schoolchoice and
engages parents in the education policy-making process, because they
hold far more sway than they often realize.
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#achievementgap:
Follow this hashtag to learn more about the achievement gap and what
activists across the education profession (including parents) have to
say about closing it and establishing more opportunities for students
caught in the middle.
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#edgap:
Like #achievementgap, #edgap is all about promoting equal opportunities
in education, particularly along class, race, gender, and ability
lines.
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#literacy:
While not exclusively about education reform, this hashtag does discuss
a serious issue around which many policies revolve — literacy, and how
to promote it and up the rate.
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#blackedu:
#blackedu emphasizes in-class strategies and out-of-class policies both
negatively and positively impacting black students, with some excellent
insight provided by a nice range of participants.
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#latinoedu:
Parents, policymakers, and of course education professionals might want
to give this Twitter talk a follow when wanting to learn more about
providing opportunities for Latino students.
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#nativeedu:
The National Indian Education Association primarily uses the quite new
#nativeedu to raise awareness of the good and bad policies directly
affecting Native American students.

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#teacherquality:
Because teachers stand at the forefront of education, drawing up
policies to ensure the best possible output greatly benefits students.
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