Parents
Why it was so easy for ’60 Minutes’ to rebut Betsy DeVos’s charter-school arguments – The Washington Post
Source: Why it was so easy for ’60 Minutes’ to rebut Betsy DeVos’s charter-school arguments - The Washington Post
Making College a Reality: Work-Study & Employment for Students in 2018
Work-study is a federal- or state-sponsored program intended to help financially struggling students find part-time work. While a work-study program won’t cover all of your child’s financial needs, it can supplement their budget while providing invaluable work experience. When combined with scholarships, grants, savings and student loans, work-study can make a prospective student’s collegiate dreams a reality.
The Global Achievement Gap and Business Simulations | Smartsims
According to Paul Trout, “many students who enter college are underprepared, underskilled and generally dumbed down. What is worse is that more and more of them are entering college – according to UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute – “students are increasingly disengaged from the academic experience.”
Professors
Amazing People & Resources to Help During the Teen Years
Matt Moran, Co-FounderParent, Leadership and Development Expert, Speaker, Sports and Entertainment Branding Agent With a natural talent for bringing out the best in people and more than 20 years of Source: About Our Teenager Development Experts | Generating Winners
Michael Brindley, just1mike.com a memorial tribute | just1mikes Blog
Known for his kind heart, passion for sports and zest for life, Michael Brindley passed away suddenly and unexpectedly this summer at the age of 16 from natural causes. A rising high school junior,… Source: Michael Brindley, just1mike.com a memorial tribute |...
Putting High School Sports In Perspective | Generating Winners
It is 7:00 am at the Grand Central College Town USA fuel stop, A.K.A. Joe's Coffee House. The sidewalk comes to life as the South East High School track team ... Source: Putting High School Sports In Perspective | Generating Winners
Students
Guest Post from Florida State Student – Catherine Burke
Overall, the benefits of incorporating multicultural literature into all academic curriculums are obvious and continue to thrive even when faced with overwhelming opposition.
Special Education Students – Budget Cuts
Source: Special-Education-Degree.net Thank you Special Education Degree for this info graphic: Special Education Students - Budget Cuts
Turning White: A Memoir of Change – Lee Thomas
We are pleased to feature this article by MyLe Ann Murphy who is currently a senior at Florida State University working on her BS in English Education and has dedicated her life to the pursuit of becoming an amazing teacher.
Using the text, Turning White: A memoir of change, by Lee Thomas for a multicultural – identity lesson plan.
