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Founder of Eidison school movement states its high time to make the business of education a true profession. To do so, educators must be paid salaries comparable to that of other professions.
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Published: Oct 23, 2005
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As a parent of two, one still in college, my concept of computer games rests with some of the earliest creations. PacMan, Donkey Kong, and the bubbly Mario all graced our computer and television scree...
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Published: May 07, 2005
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Schools can no longer present "a one size fits all culture" or expect that it is up to students to adjust to the educational programming provided. Instead, schools must become responsive to the very p...
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Published: May 06, 2005
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Criticism of "zero tolerance" is primarily due to a lack of understanding of the term as well as the failure of the public to realize that a policy can never completely replace the use of sound judgme...
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Published: May 06, 2005
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These horrific shootings, along with the need for such emergency plans, have caused the public to ask, "Are our schools safe?" The answer to that question is actually a resounding yes.
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Published: Apr 08, 2005
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Among the myriad of college application decisions, students should give careful thought to the concept of Early-Admission as part of the college choice process.
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Published: Mar 29, 2005
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In today's public schools, it is referred to as the silent crisis. The issue is "Cutting," the intentional act of causing injury to oneself.
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Published: Mar 29, 2005
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Whereas the subject and grade specific teacher shortages have been clearly documented, another development has seen far less publicity. The shortage, neither subject nor grade specific, is the decreas...
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Published: Mar 17, 2005
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In spite of all the recent press on the subject, the general public still does not have a clear understanding of the No Child Left Behind Act. That isn't surprising as the legislation is so complex th...
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Published: Mar 14, 2005
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Deemed by many educators to be no more than a catchy slogan, the bureaucratic rigidity of the No Child Left Behind Act and its one-size-fits-all formulaic approach has made the legislation a formidabl...
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Published: Mar 14, 2005