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Ted Kennedy At 50 Yards 5 Years Ago
Maybe it wasn't fifty yards away, and maybe it was more than five years ago. I can't remember. I do remember the morning of the TRIO conference in Washington, DC that I was privileged to attend. It would...
0 commentsEarly Education Needs Improvement
I read “Beyond Babysitting” by Cornelia Grumman, in the latest issue of Ms. (Winter 2009, http://www.msmagazine.com/) concerning the importance of early education and Barrack Obama’s intention to...
0 commentsInternational Baccalaureate
Colleges report that incoming freshmen are not ready for college and many need to take remedial courses. Knowing that college admissions are as competitive as they have ever been, parents and students are...
1 commentAruments Against Educational Collective Bargaining
According to a 2007 issue brief from the Baton Rouge Area Chamber, collective bargaining is a threat to public school reform. According to the authors, public schools across the U.S create collective...
0 commentsTechnology in Education
Instead of a back pack full of books and notebooks, every student walks into class and opens their laptop, or takes out their palm pilot with all of their books downloaded onto it. Sounds like the ideal...
3 commentsEducation and Culture
John M. Eger postulates that those cities and those centers of learning and success will build upon the link between art, culture, and commercial enterprise. The Role of Art and Culture Recently, students...
2 commentseducation reform
Issues in Education By Anthony Slawinski Education is the single most important thing to keep this country moving forward as the world’s only super power. However, in recent years, it seems that...
0 commentsEducational Reform
This hub is about the development of a peer community village for challenged youth.
0 comments"Abraham and Simon Flexner: Medical Education Reformers in the U.S.A."
"Abraham and Simon Flexner: Medical Education Reformers in the U.S.A." Dialogue by Franklin and Betty Parker, bfparker@frontiernet.net Betty: We begin with Abraham Flexner’s An Autobiography (NYC:...
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