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Being a parent in a target-driven culture (Early Years Foundation Stage)

Frances Laing wrote 3 days ago: In the last two weeks everything seems to have moved very fast. Last week I attended my daughter … more →

Tags: Early Years Foundation Stage, EYFS exemptions, EYFS media coverage, parent's guide to early years foundation stage, the importance of play, authority and control in 'education', Criticisms of the EYFS, EYFS Parental exemptions, headmistress

America's Youth: Growing up in a Business Incubator 1 comment

Simon Baer wrote 4 days ago: There are two things that get me really jacked in life: Good ideas, and good ideas put into action. … more →

Tags: Entrepreneurship, Management, Simon Baer, Achievement gap, american radioworks, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, Birmingham, cristo rey

School Optional

jlbahn wrote 5 days ago: I’d like to say that my brother was an upstanding citizen of the youth community as a teenager but I … more →

Tags: Catholic Schools, Ditching Class, Kid Brothers, LAUSD, Little brothers

Looking at private schools? Here's a list of questions!

maryholden wrote 5 days ago: Kathy Mabry of All Saints’ Episcopal Day School sent some tips for parents who are looking at … more →

Tags: all saints episcopal day school, Kathy Mabry

All Saints' Episcopal Day School Welcomes You

maryholden wrote 5 days ago: All Saints’ Episcopal Day School (ASEDS), a pre-kindergarten through grade eight school located at 6 … more →

Tags: School Events, all saints episcopal day school, Dan Waage, Kathy Mabry

Religious schools and church-state relations

Adam Shinar wrote 1 week ago: As is well known, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides, among other things, that … more →

Tags: admissions, Primary and Secondary Education, school funding, Britain, Church-state separation, Jewish Law, Public Schools, Religious Schools

Washing My Hands19 comments

Aaron wrote 2 weeks ago: Can you renounce your state citizenship? In the last two elections Maine voters killed a slew of ref … more →

Tags: Economics, Cognitive Dissonance, waste, reform, taxes, Education, achievement, Innovation, Public Goods

Privatization! Look what happened while you were busy… Little Johnny got sent here!1 comment

truth99 wrote 3 weeks ago: Did we forget an obligation to protect our children? How can we, as a “civilized” society expect our … more →

Tags: Juvenile Injustice, corruption, Luzurne, juvenile detention

One Fine Evening At The Club15 comments

The Amoeba wrote 3 weeks ago: “So, Reg, I’ve been thinking.” “Ah. That explains it, Syd.” “Exp … more →

Tags: Hawaii, Education, Satire, Public Schools, slave labor, teacher furloughs, Educational Systems, dialogues, Accountants

Christ Lutheran School dedicates new building

maryholden wrote 3 weeks ago: October 25, 2009 is an historic date in the life of Christ Lutheran School at at 3901 E. Indian Scho … more →

Tags: Elementary, School Events

Little Red Writing Hood

davincisclassroom wrote 3 weeks ago: Writing Announcement:  Teachers, Writers, Mothers, Women As Little Red Writing Hood strolled through … more →

Tags: Education, Homeschooling, Women, writing, Christian woman, Classroom, Elementary Education, elementary teacher, Homeschool

Dude and Dude: Furloughs R Us19 comments

The Amoeba wrote 4 weeks ago: “Hey, dude! How come everybody’s so grumpy today?” “A lot of ‘em got t … more →

Tags: Dude and Dude, Economy, Education, Hawaii, Politics, Aloha Fridays, Furlough Fridays, Hawaii Chamber of Commerce furlough resources, Hawaii State Legislature

Pretty River Fight Goes National

lorrystdavid wrote 1 month ago: Thursday, October 22, 2009 Collingwood by Phil Birchard The story of Collingwood’s private sch … more →

Tags: Political, Provincial Govt., Town of Collingood

How do you value quality of life1 comment

adonis49 wrote 1 month ago: How do you value quality of life? (October 20, 2009)               French President Sarkozy assemble … more →

Tags: Social articles, Professional Articles, Women, politics/finance Today, health, Economy/Finance, Social, Economy, Politics

EDUC 6134 - professional issues summary 1

ressica18 wrote 1 month ago: I thought I would post these up here in case I could use them for something in my portfolio… O … more →

Tags: P1 – Informed by professional responsibilities and po, P2 – Enhanced by a reflective, collaborative, profess, EDUC 6134, Professional Issues

Follia: ripetere 6 comments

Musical Milliner wrote 1 month ago: I saw this coming so I can’t go around acting surprised. Yet, this production is all-consuming … more →

Tags: 18, Faith, Kids and Family, admissions, applications, co-parenting, College Applications, dishwasher failure, high school applications

Preschool Enrollment Continues to Grow

mktgmentors wrote 1 month ago: October 9, 2009 – A study released by the National Institute for Early Education Research shows that … more →

Tags: Education, printers, Preschool, Early Childhood Education, Public Schools, student enrollment, Children

Good News for D.C. Vouchers

Aaron wrote 1 month ago: There’s good news in the Journal this morning, as Senator Durbin expressed he might be willing … more →

Tags: reform, Education, Vouchers, Charter Schools, schooling

Weird Review: The Hole

soothsayer767 wrote 1 month ago: This is a classic Soothsayer review I wrote back in 2001 on one of Keira Knightley’s first fil … more →

Tags: Movie Reviews, Reviews G-H, Weird Wednesdays, Bend in Like Beckham, British Films, Bunkers, desmond harrington, Embeth Davidtz, Keira Knightley


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