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Put Those Lazy Kids To Work
Peter Greene
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In the article "Put Those Lazy Kids to Work," the writer critiques proposed changes to Missouri's child labor laws that aim to ease restrictions on child employment, presenting a contentious dialogue on the role of work in youth development. This piece appears to juxtapose sarcastic commentary with serious concerns about the potential impact of such…
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Grab the committee’s attention by starting your answers in a thoughtful interesting way. Here is a sampling of a variety of strategies you could use to begin your answers:
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Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
Teaching Isn’t Rocket Science but It Is Surely Harder
(Ryan Fuller)
Ryan Fuller's article, "Teaching Isn’t Rocket Science but It Is Surely Harder," published on May 2, 2024, in Larry Cuban's blog on school reform and classroom practice, offers a profound comparison between the professions of aerospace engineering and teaching. Drawing from his personal experiences…
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Usually the second step in the interviewing process is the committee interview. Be prepared to encounter a 30-minute interview in which eight to ten interviewers are seated around the table. It’s important to grasp which stakeholder group each member is representing. Usually participants introduce themselves and will tell you: “Jane Smith, President of the PTA,” for example. If their roles are not evident and they seem friendly, it’s okay to ask, “And what is your…
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