in Education, Featured
by Elizabeth Herron
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Our ever-evolving education system is constantly exploring ways to prepare students for the work of the future. The charter school movement has introduced the term “scholar” to replace the word “student” — thus fostering a quest for some deeper stone of knowledge in the hearts and minds of its young learners.
Dr. Steve Perry, founder of Capital Preparatory Magnet School… Read more…
It has become an all too familiar occurrence in the American workplace: companies are shut down, and jobs shipped overseas. Offices consolidate operations, and even those who thought they had job security are faced with a pending pink slip. If reduced hours or a pending lay-off loom in your future, now is the time to be prepared.
For those returning… Read more…
in Education, Featured
by Elizabeth Herron
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Creative ways to supplement the Three R’s…
The issues surrounding education in America have become more and more sticky. Politics and economic issues impact teachers and schools, alongside ongoing changes in school policies, testing, and performance – and the current debate on the effectiveness of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
As parents wade through all these issues… Read more…