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A Few Radical Proposals This final blog in the series on education will delve more into the educational curriculum as it is usually defined and perceived. The numbers will follow the ordinal sequence established in blogpost 5. 1.Mathematics is essential … Continue reading
A Few Radical Proposals So, let’s start with the most basic conclusion of the Center on Education Policy: Do away with all of the massive and ever-changing programs, incredible outpouring of local, state, and federal treasure, and get back to … Continue reading
A Few Radical Proposals First, consider a succinctly defined goal: “In the field of education we define best practice in teaching and learning as innovative, creative, research-informed, and learner oriented instructional practices that evidently produce learners who are not only … Continue reading
A Few Radical Proposals The test designers from Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study and the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study, included questionnaires for parents about preparation of their children for formal schooling. Ina V. S. Mullins, an … Continue reading
A Few Radical Proposals The Stark Evidence that there is a Problem Americans boast of being a superpower. However, in comparison to other students around the globe, there is considerable room for improvement. The First Lady, Michelle Obama, described our … Continue reading
A Few Radical Proposals The value of formal education for the citizens of the United States has been a matter of serious concern since the founding of the Republic. While Thomas Jefferson was the American Minister to France following the … Continue reading
They’re rioting in Africa, they’re starving in Spain. There’s hurricanes in Florida, and Texas needs rain. The whole world is festering with unhappy souls. The French hate the Germans, the Germans hate the Poles. Italians hate Yugoslavs, South Africans hate … Continue reading
No one can be free of contention and confrontation all of the time without quartering his or her integrity. How controversies and difficult interpersonal issues are handled is determined by education and practice—once again, attributes learned at an early age. … Continue reading
If you are one of the millions of people that are suffering from insomnia, then you should know that there are some things you can do to make it less of a problem. While many turn to prescription medications, they … Continue reading
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I grew up in the Rocky Mountain west among ranchers, hunters, and meat eaters. I knew people who subsisted almost entirely on beef, lamb, and wild game and eschewed vegetables except for potatoes. I like meat. No, I love meat. … Continue reading