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  • Education is a Social Responsibility

    I often comment that educational solutions cannot solely be a responsibility of the schools. Communities must take the reigns and help solve many of the dilemmas facing education, and the ETS seems to agree with me that poverty may be the largest obstacle to overcome when creating academic success. Here are some of the highlights from [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 11, 2008
  • Do Kids Possess Honesty and Integrity?

    Here is a list of shocking statistics (at least I hope they are shocking) about high school students from the author Betsy Hart: “more than a quarter admitted stealing from a store,” “almost as many [a quarter of the students surveyed] admitted stealing from a relative in the previous year,” “82 percent said they ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 6, 2008
  • Are We Reading Killjoys?

    I posted a bit ago that the joy of reading seems to be dwindling, and Mr. Van Pelt has an ingenious new post using an analogy comparing the teaching of reading and the teaching of kissing. It’s a spectacular explanation for what teachers may unwittingly be doing. In the future I may add some more thoughts [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 20, 2008
  • Cuts in Education Cartoon

    Do you feel this in your state?
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 28, 2008
  • Frightening!

    Think about this: according to a new study, approximately 26% of teen girls–that’s 3 million of them–have an STD. This is on the heels of the JagWire getting lambasted for pointing out what others deny ignore: teens are sexually active, and we need better systems of relaying information to them regarding intimacy and protection. ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 12, 2008
  • Culture of Failure

    Is it possible to create a culture of failure? My school is currently being asked to discover why the Freshman failure rate is so high. 1/3 of the Freshmen failed a class during their first semester in high school, and statistically speaking 30% of Freshmen who fail a course in their first high school year do [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 8, 2008