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Tag Archives: School Funding
Happy 2011 – what does it have in store for education?
Hello readers! My apologies for the recent lack of posts – December was, as you can understand, a busy time. Teachers don’t think too much about the change of the year since they are still in the same academic year, … Continue reading
Posted in DC Public Schools, Education, Educational Leadership, Funding, Leadership, Los Angeles Unified School District, New York City Public Schools, School Funding, Teacher Quality
Tagged Cathleen Black, Education, Education Reform, Educational Leadership, IMPACT, Joel Klein, Kaya Henderson, Los Angeles Unified School District, Michelle Rhee, New York City Public Schools, School Funding, Teacher Quality, Vincent Gray
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Cutting Funding for Foreign Language Education
Thomas Friedman wrote a fantastic, spot-on column last week about what the Chinese embassy in Washington might send in a WikiLeaks-style cable to Beijing. My favorite part is this: “But the Americans are oblivious. They travel abroad so rarely that … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Language Education
Tagged Education, Foreign Language Education, School Funding
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If I had $3 million… here’s how I would change education.
All of us have a list in our head of what we would do if we suddenly received a few million dollars. My list includes the predictable beautiful vacation home(s) and unlimited world travel, but I’ve also designated an unspecified … Continue reading
Posted in Curriculum, Learning, School Funding, Student Engagement, Teaching
Tagged Curriculum, Education, Education Reform, School Funding, Student Engagement
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