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If you want to remain relevant and advance your career in today's global marketplace, you need to serve as an…
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Guest blogging this week are members of the National Network of State Teachers of the Year…
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Despite the unified Democratic Party and teachers' union support for the re-election of President Barack Obama, a philosophical divide over how to strengthen teaching quality in the United States…
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An Astrophysicist Sounds Off
In this interview in American School Board Journal, editor Lawrence Hardy questions astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson (director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City and former NOVA scienceNOW host) about the level of scientific literacy in the nation. “Now I don’t want a law saying someone has to be scientifically literate,” says Tyson. “I want people to want to be scientifically literate because they feel…
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The Death of Logic in a College Classroom
In this troubling Chronicle of Higher Education article, Brooke Hildebrand Clubbs, a professor at Southern Missouri State University, describes a recent change in her classroom. For the last twelve years, her public-speaking course has provided a delightful (if exhausting) forum for ideas, provocative exchanges, clarification, and redirection. But in a discussion this semester about demagoguery and the…
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Guest blogging this week…
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It's time to dispel the perception that school principals have all the skills and capacity they need to be successful leaders as soon as they leave principal-preparation…
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