Ellen DahlkeA teacher’s response to a school board member’s take on the strikeI know that my insights are incredibly valuable in a democratic discussion of how to most effectively educate Oakland’s children.Jun 4, 2023Jun 4, 2023
Ellen DahlkeWhy We’re On StrikeThe status quo creates inequity, not our picket line.May 14, 2023May 14, 2023
Ellen DahlkeIn Defense of the Kid Who “Doesn’t Do Their Part” in Group WorkWithout belonging, excellence is more like the narrow, arguably White supremacist “rigor” that neoliberal ed reformers often yap about.Oct 30, 2022Oct 30, 2022
Ellen DahlkeEssay for Jody: On Resources and ExcellenceThe time and attention of trusted community elders with relevant expertise yielded the relationships fundamental to academic excellence.Oct 22, 20221Oct 22, 20221
Ellen DahlkeinEducate.I’m a Teacher, and I Can’t Live Like ThisTeachers are not mental health professionals, and I desperately want to stay in my lane.Nov 15, 202114Nov 15, 202114
Ellen DahlkeinEducate.The Weaponization of GradesAre grades so essential an educational tool that they’re worth the damage they can do?Jun 28, 20212Jun 28, 20212
Ellen DahlkeinEducate.Messiness in NumbersMasquerading as a nationally standardized system, the mathematical pathways to letter grades as idiosyncratic as teachers themselves.Jun 8, 2021Jun 8, 2021
Ellen DahlkeHumanizingI didn’t grow up thinking I was racist or feeling pride in being white, but I also didn’t grow up thinking Black people are as human as I…May 29, 2020May 29, 2020
Ellen DahlkeEvil White WomanFor months, his voice has carried on in my head, pointing out and censoring my “evil white woman” (his words) thoughts and ways.May 18, 20201May 18, 20201