At its November 5, 2015 meeting, the Middle States Commission on Secondary schools took the following accreditation actions regarding the institutions noted: AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND EDUCATION Main…
At its February 19, 2016 meeting, the Middle States Executive Committee took action on behalf of the Secondary Commission on the following accreditation actions regarding the institution noted: MERKAZ BNOS…
Our personal and professional hopes for shaping our future and the futures of our students is at the center of education. As Dr. John A. Stoops, the founder of the…
I recently returned from the Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) conference in South Africa where student safety and child protection were a main focus, especially in light of…
The recent announcement of the closing of Sweet Briar College, a private women’s college in Virginia, has reignited debate about gender specific education at all levels. Based on my experience…
Education leaders have long recognized that schools have unlimited needs and limited resources. As such, leaders must make difficult sacrifices. Lack of school funding, has led many education leaders to…
Since 1961, schools throughout the nation have celebrated Youth Art Month, founded by the Crayon, Water Color and Craft Institute in cooperation with the National Education Association. Originally called Children’s…
Children are individuals with unique personalities, different abilities including learning strengths and preferences, diverse interests, and varied timetables for reaching developmental benchmarks. Why is it then those who have developed…
President Obama’s proposal to have the federal government pay for 75 percent of the average cost of community college is being embraced by Obama supporters as a return to “hope…
With the national school standards movement and other school reform discussions focusing narrowly on student test scores and teacher competency, they are missing a key part of the equation when…
Recent Comments