Education Information, Â Health and welfare are precious things. To achieve them can be difficult, and many people find that they just can not do on their own. Some of these people turn to self-help regimes for guidance, but there are so many available that it often can be difficult for the good of the poor [...]
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From the publisher: Shine a light
Education Information, Over the past many years, we have been inundated with articles, columns, essays and rants about the widening red-blue divide in this country. People on one side of the divide can no longer even fathom the perspective of people across the way. We are a long way from reconciliation. I’m afraid a similar [...]
Interview with Stacey Kannenberg by Britt Michaelian from the The Work Smart Mompreneurs Blog
Education Information, Stacey Kannenberg Fredonia, WI Astrological Sign: LEO # of children: 2 Ages: 11 & 9 Favorite Business Book: Anything by Authors Tamara Monosoff or Joyce Bone Favorite Family Book: The Dream is Clear to Believe is the Reward – Mike Kannenberg Favorite Quote: Winners never quit and quitters never win! Vince Lombardi Which [...]
From the publisher: A dazzling array
Education Information, OK, so not everyone is persuaded that Denver Public Schools is showing real signs of progress, at least on standardized test scores. Still, I remain uncharacteristically optimistic. Bolstering my general cheeriness as the 2010-11 school year gets underway is the dazzling array of new schools opening in Denver and environs this year. Some [...]
A view from the ground of the “bailout”
Education Information, Fellow blogger Ben DeGrow wrote an op-ed piece on August 17th in the Denver Post regarding the education jobs bailout recently passed by Congress. DeGrow argues that the bailout is “excessive, short-sided, and fiscally irresponsible.” Justification for this statement is based on at least two premises: funding for education was/is out of control, [...]
What’s missing from the DPS pension dispute?
Education Information, What’s missing? Teachers. And that’s a little odd, isn’t it, since it is their pensions primarily at issue, and individually they have the most to gain or to lose. Now mix in that the same people crying foul over the pension deal are usually leading the charge for this constituency: on blocking direct placement [...]