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What Works, In Context

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“Invest in what works.” It seems simple: The public and private resources available to invest in reducing achievement gaps in education, teenage pregnancy rates, child poverty and any other cause are limited. Therefore, funding should be channeled to programs that are proven to be effective. The new Every Student Succeeds Act could direct billions in […]

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7 of Yale's super-elite secret societies ranked by wealth

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Yale’s secret societies often seem shrouded in complete mystery. They are bastions of influence and intrigue that hold among their members some of the world’s most powerful people. But some information about secret societies isn’t as clandestine as some might think. Yale’s “landed societies” — those that meet in tombs or halls — are registered […]

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A teacher had an epic dance session with his students

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Ron Clark is an educator who employs a progressive style of teaching at his Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta. Clark, who was Disney’s American Teacher of the Year in 2000 and has been on Oprah, believes that creating a joyous educational environment will help kids learn best. “Teachers should be happy,” he told Oprah last […]

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Diversity's Marginalization

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The last few weeks have seen national attention focused on our nation’s campuses, engaged once again with the issue of diversity. Student protests are spreading, and presidents/chancellors/deans are resigning. All the while, the firestorm surrounding diversity, and most especially racial issues, on our campuses continues to grow. Protests and resignations, however, only point to a […]

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What We're Reading

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Here’s just a few items to keep you busy over the weekend. Best wishes for the holiday season from all of us at NCSE. The North Carolina Town That’s Scared of Solar Panels, Revisited, Vox, December 18, 2015 — Dave Roberts re-examines the town which blocked a solar farm–one worry was reportedly that the panels […]

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These Taboo Words Are Actually Okay To Say

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I have a tendency to pose my opinions as questions: “Was that essay a little underreported?” “What do you think about tacos for dinner?” I don’t do this with issues I’ve thought through thoroughly or feel passionately about — social justice and most other political topics, who should win the Academy Award for Best Actress, […]

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The colleges with the hardest working students

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Niche, a company that researches and compiles information on schools, analyzed its data to find the colleges where students work the hardest. Produced by Jacqui Frank. Original reporting by Emmie Martin. Follow BI Video: On Facebook Join the conversation about this story » read more >>> Source : BusinessInsider.Com

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The Tale of Two School Boys

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Happy New Year everybody. Denise and I have reached the halfway point in our yearlong adventure Down Under. We chose to live and work, not simply travel, in another country in order to really get to know another society. The Letter from Melbourne series has evolved into an examination of the differences between two very […]

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10 Strategies for Colleges to Retain and Graduate First-Generation Students

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Much has been written recently (here, here and here) about how diversity on college campuses often starts and stops with admissions. Recent student protests at Yale, Claremont McKenna, the University of Missouri and elsewhere indicate a disconnect between high-level administrators and first-generation students on the ground who often feel unheard, misunderstood or marginalized during their […]

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The Coming College Divestiture

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Thirty years ago, William J. Bennett became Ronald Reagan’s second Secretary of Education. He succeeded Terrell Bell, whose major accomplishment was issuing the landmark 1983 report, A Nation At Risk, which decried “a rising tide of mediocrity” in the nation’s elementary and secondary schools. Though a fundamentally decent man, Bell was not a reformer. Reagan […]

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What Three College Presidents Learned From Campus Racism Protests

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College presidents can’t solve all of society’s problems, but they do have a responsibility to join student activists in efforts to address systemic racial bias. That was one common sentiment that emerged when The Huffington Post asked three presidents of private liberal arts colleges — Pomona College’s David Oxtoby, Muhlenberg College’s John Williams Jr. and […]

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Famous Harvard professor says 'sense of humor has disappeared from college campuses'

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The famous law professor Alan Dershowitz, who has been outspoken about student protesters, is again lashing out at the culture of college campuses, Breitbart News reported. This time, Dershowitz lamented the supposed demise of humor among college students. “My God, sense of humor has disappeared from college campuses,” Dershowitz said on the radio program “The […]

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Five Competencies Needed for Tri-Sector Athletes in Education

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Since coining the term “Tri-Sector Athletes in Education”, I have received requests to “make plain” the skills and competencies needed to make the transformation in education. Tri-sector Athletes in Education are leaders who are able to leverage multiple sector partnerships to make significant change in educational institutions, communities and the lives of young people. So […]

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Renters Experiencing a Really Tough Marketplace

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It’s the glass half empty/full thing with rents these days. Investors are enjoying some of the best market conditions in many years. Finding a rental property that will return a positive cash flow is more difficult than a few years ago, but still very possible. Rental demand is still rising, and rents are going up […]

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The Princess of Monaco says it’s super important for babies to be able to swim before they can walk

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In an interview for MonacoBroadcast, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco reflected on their infant twins, who were born last December. Jacques and Gabriella, who is older by a minute, are Charlene and Albert’s first children together. Jacques will one day inherit the throne. Charlene, 37, talks about the children’s individual personalities, calling Jacques […]

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The Almighty 'A' is the Death of Learning

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Grade inflation, helicopter parents, and students demanding unfounded grade raises can all be traced back to one thing — worshipping at the Temple of “A”. We can blame entitled students or their overbearing parents for a classroom full of kids driven by little more than a GPA score, but truth be told as professors we […]

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Man's Search for Meaning Revisited

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Over the last week I caught up on two month’s worth of newspapers and magazines. Read over of a couple of days, this fall’s news seems especially dark. Terrorism, ugly politics, random killings and environmental degradation. We move through our days knowing that shocking things will happen and that we will learn about them in […]