One of the hottest issues on the education scene today is that of bullying in our schools. Across the nation, schools are searching for ways to reduce bullying and its…
Richard Buery, CEO of the Children’s Aid Society got it right in his blog entitled, “A School Reform Strategy That Works”. He opines that “the education reform debate has been…
The debate over the Common Core as a national curriculum has become heated as the pilot tests are rolled-out in the 46 states and the District of Columbia who have…
Democratic consultant, Jason Stanford, in his opposition to the legacy of accountability testing for public school students, proposes “The Atlanta testing scandal in which 2009 National Superintendent of the Year…
In an Education Week blog on March 1, 2013, contributor Sarah D. Sparks, remarked: “Education research, like most publicly funded research, is likely to take a hit in the across-the-board…
Kudos to President Obama for acknowledging the need to build a solid education foundation in the first five years of life in order to succeed as an adult. Although it…
There appear to be an increasing number of people who are paralyzed by modern life. The morning news programs are becoming less about the news and more about infotainment and…
In a recent meeting with a major city school board president, I was told that “the school district doesn’t consider any programs that do not have demonstrable statistics as to…
Middle States Accreditation is a process which guides school improvement based on adherence to twelve Standards of excellence and the development of long-term strategic plans for sustainable positive growth in…
America’s obsession with food has led to a proliferation of TV shows and several cable channels dedicated to the pursuit of epicurean delights. There are the food critics who pronounce…
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