Archive for December, 2008
Posted on December 22, 2008. Filed under: Ed_Blog 09' | Tags: Cristmas Break, education, Happy Holidays, Teachers, Teaching Profession, Thank A Teacher, Winter Recess |
As we head into the last few remaining school days before Christmas Break / Holiday Break / Winter Recess, I’d just like to ask a small favor of those who by purpose of action, or accident, visit this site. Thank a teacher. There are a hundred ways to do it and most won’t cost you [...]
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Posted on December 8, 2008. Filed under: Ed_Blog 09' | Tags: Barack Obama, disruptors, New school, no child left behind, old school, President Elect, Secretary of Education, vetting |
With the landmark victory of Democratic candidate Barack Obama, the education world readies for another (albeit welcomed) shift in leadership and direction. Will the federally mandated legislation known as No Child Left Behind survive the transition, and if so, what changes will will be made to both make it more “user” friendly and less costly [...]
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Posted on December 1, 2008. Filed under: Ed_Blog 09' | Tags: At-Risk, Billy Staples, East Stroudsburg University, education, Leadership Academy, Papa Jaime |
Leadership Academy Summary – 11/20/08
At East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, Pa.
The Leadership Academy experience truly was a moving one. To hear two speakers who have given most of their lives not to furthering their own careers, but to the support and lifting up of forgotten children was humbling. I took away many things from this [...]
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