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A Secret About The Reading Code
Students in high school, college and graduate school, and executives in their career who can ace reading, get the highest grades, beat the tests, and win career promotions. New scientific discovery that is baby-easy to implement and makes you a brilliant star within. Read it now.

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Promotional products a means to cultivate school spirit
The school mascot is an esteemed symbol for its students, teachers and the rest of the faculty through which they associate themselves to the institution and take pride in being a part of it. It is this symbol that the students grow up with and treasure as an everlasting memento which is etched in their minds for the years to come. Cheering for their sports team, wearing apparel items with the school mascot generates a school spirit in the students and encourages them to perform or achieve the best for their institution.

A Secret About The Reading Code
Students in high school, college and graduate school, and executives in their career who can ace reading, get the highest grades, beat the tests, and win career promotions. New scientific discovery that is baby-easy to implement and makes you a brilliant star within. Read it now.

Reducing Cultural Challenges Saves Money
Many school districts are reporting low achievement for historically underserved students while other students do not have the same challenges. Asian and White students outperform most historically underserved students in Language Arts, mathematics, and science

Leadership Qualities that Promote Positive Racial Teacher-Student Relationships
Several years ago, as I sat in my office, I wondered if working as an educator was worth it. I was spending most of my time processing disciplinary infractions which did not allow time for instructional leadership. I knew that the time students spent in my office and in the in-school suspension program resulted in lost instructional time for teachers and students. This lost in instructional time has an impact on standardized test scores, school leadership, students, teachers, and the local community. When cultural conflicts between educators and students are non-existent, schools become the benefactor ...

Student Perspectives of Classroom Disruptions
In a school consisting of 99% White teachers and 98% historically underserved students, students reported that teacher behavior is the major cause for classroom disruptions. Excessive classroom disruptions that involve teachers and historically underserved students indicate that there are racial interaction challenges between teachers and students. During interviews one student stated, ...

Why Getting Head Lice Is the Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me
Thanks to donations from my readers, seven Guatemalan students will go to high school, three villages have school supplies, one has a new refrigeration system for soy milk, 60 villagers ate meat, and 140 kids got ice cream. I also think I have lice, but I couldn't be happier!

Eleven Step Educators Guide for Preparing Students for Success In the Real World
Educators must go beyond catering to the top students who will most likely go to college and the bottom students who are a disruption to the majority. They can no longer ignore the vast majority (the middle 50% to 60%) of good, average, middle of the road students, who with the right personal qualities, mind-set and technical skill-set, can and must become vital contributors to the future workplace. The eleven step checklist in this article provides several ideas/concepts to improve/enhance the K-12 formal or home school education system.

School ‘WebcamGate’ woes not yet over
Federal prosecutors may have decided not to press criminal charges against school officials accused of spying on students using a webcam but the Lower Merion School District is not yet off the hook.

A Message To Graduating MBA’s
I gave a talk yesterday to a class of soon-to-graduate MBA students at CU Boulder yesterday. It was their last class in the course that had been filled with a bunch of interesting VC and entrepreneurial guest lecturers. We did Q&A for several hours, covered a lot of ground, and had plenty of fun (or at least I did.) At the end, the professor asked if I had any final words of advice to the room full of MBA’s who were about to graduate. I thought for a moment and then said an abbreviated version of the following.

New Study Suggests Lessons for Online Journalism
According to a new study cited in the NY Times, journalists need to rethink their online models. Perhaps the most significant recommendation from the 139-page report, published by Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism is to change journalists', and their audiences', relationships with advertisers. According to a new study cited in today's NY Times, journalists need to rethink their online models. (Please note: I do not represent Columbia University, Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, the New York Times, or anyone connected to the study discussed in this post.)

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