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Small Actions That Can Cut the Pyramid of Prejudice Down to Size
In this powerful Kappan article, David Light Shields (Saint Louis Community College) describes comments that are heard almost every day in schools:
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We've all had them, class clowns. The April issue of Scholastic Parent and Child contains my "Field Guide to Class Clowns." One of the most interesting and affirming things that I learned while researching this piece, is that it would be very unusual for a parent to be completely surprised when a teacher tells them their child is a class clown. Parents would typically see "clowning" behavior at soccer practice, karate, or any other social situation. Here is a sneak peek at the…
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Vocational School vs. Traditional Universities: Environmental Differences
By: Kate Gredley
When choosing how to further your education, there are a lot of things to consider. Options abound for prospective students, between traditional universities, online programs, and trade schools. If you know you want face-to-face education and are trying to decide between a vocational school and a 4-year degree, here are some environmental aspects you’ll…
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The Great American Educational Shell Game
by Alan M. Weber
By now, with all of the speeches and editorials you’ve undoubtedly read, you may be wondering why teachers don’t want to be accountable, what’s wrong with higher standards for students, how parents…
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