If there is one word that defines the state of the educational system in the United States, that word is “varied.” It’s simple but packed with meaning. To talk about education in America is to talk about the equality of […]
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If there is one word that defines the state of the educational system in the United States, that word is “varied.” It’s simple but packed with meaning. To talk about education in America is to talk about the equality of […]
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Two words that get most parents’ blood boiling: “academic assessment.” We all know the school system in the U.S.A. is far from perfect. While I like to think that I—a product of the public school system—turned out okay, there are […]
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Personally and professionally we all want to shine in this world. Success is often measured in terms of recognition and exposure. We cannot all be famous, but some acknowledgment for the skills we possess and for what we have achieved […]
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Let’s face it. Throughout the history of the public education system, there have been struggles to reconcile the ideal of the “greatest good for the greatest number,” with the procedural needs of individual students. Educators want to maximize the potential […]
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