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High school students eating Ramen in Tokyo. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The school year in China typically runs from the beginning of September to mid-July . Ours in the United States usually goes from middle August to the first week of June. Students in Read More...
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The will is infinite and the execution confined. The desire is boundless and the act is a slave to limit (Shakespeare) Every year, in France, there is an increase in the number of single teen mothers. England has the biggest problem in Europe with 30 Read More...
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School reform, the public kind anyway, has always been met with skepticism by the population in general and by education experts in particular. They cite union resistance, tenured teachers’ reluctance to change, and the apparently poor results obtained Read More...
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Different kids have different needs and different students have different skills and needs. Obvious, right? So why is it that public education tries to fit them all into the same mold? Some teachers may object to the last statement and mention AP, Pre-AP, Read More...
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Sometimes politics and education clash in the middle of a heated primary. Rick Santorum admitted that his children were homeschooled and Bill Mahr, the comedian turned activist on HBO, pounced on the fact by saying that the candidate’s children needed Read More...
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Treat people as if they were what they ought to be, and you help them become what they are capable of becoming ( Goethe) I can imagine the classroom of the future and it doesn’t look at all like the present format. No, it will not disappear: I do not Read More...
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