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Education Optimists: January 2012
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Through our twin perspectives as a professor of education and a director of education policy, we seek to draw attention to the power of society, schools, colleges and educators to empower individuals, further learning, and reduce…. Title Your Study with Care. Monday, January 30, 2012. Today's New York Times features an article on a new study on residential segregation. The study is produced by the Manhattan Institute'. Reads: "Nation's Cities Almost Free of Segregation". So why not title the study "Shift...
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International Education Program: March 2012
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Lately I've been having numerous conversations with graduate students frustrated with the process of writing research papers. Mainly they appear overwhelmed with how labor-intensive the process is, and how long it takes to generate much satisfaction. When responding, I'm finding it helpful to talk about cooking. I love cooking, always have. My strong preference is for slow-cooking - I like the art of braising. In my experience, a good research paper requires. The recent conferenc...
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International Education Program: January 2012
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Monday, January 30, 2012. Title Your Study with Care. Today's New York Times features an article on a new study on residential segregation. By Edward Glaeser of Harvard, and Jacob Vigdor of Duke University. I'd like to draw your attention to what the study actually finds, and how it's being pitched to the national audience. The study is produced by the Manhattan Institute'. S Center for State and Local Leadership. The Institute is widely recognized as a conservative research organization. You Got Rejecte...
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Program Education Center: January 2012
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Online Degrees, Distance Learning, Continuing Education Programs. Do you work for Sallie Mae, Nelnet, or a student loan collection agency? If so, I have a few questions for you about how your calls go, and what customers say to you - it's for an investigative piece I am writing. Our exchanges will remain anonymous. Please email me here: ccrynjohannsen [at] gmail [dot] com. Lead Plaintiff SLM Ventures Files Class Action Suit Against SLM Corporation (Sallie Mae). Courthouse News Services reports. The plain...
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Epilepsy Education: January 2012
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Monday, January 30, 2012. Title Your Study with Care. Today's New York Times features an article on a new study on residential segregation. By Edward Glaeser of Harvard, and Jacob Vigdor of Duke University. I'd like to draw your attention to what the study actually finds, and how it's being pitched to the national audience. The study is produced by the Manhattan Institute'. S Center for State and Local Leadership. The Institute is widely recognized as a conservative research organization. You Got Rejecte...
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Education World: January 2012
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The Educator's Best Friend. The surfing is over. Here you will find the best education links and original content the Net has to offer. Dozens of other features. Title Your Study with Care. Monday, January 30, 2012. Today's New York Times features an article on a new study on residential segregation. By Edward Glaeser of Harvard, and Jacob Vigdor of Duke University. I'd like to draw your attention to what the study actually finds, and how it's being pitched to the national audience. Hmmm Think it'd get a...
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Education Optimists: March 2012
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Through our twin perspectives as a professor of education and a director of education policy, we seek to draw attention to the power of society, schools, colleges and educators to empower individuals, further learning, and reduce…. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Lately I've been having numerous conversations with graduate students frustrated with the process of writing research papers. Mainly they appear overwhelmed with how labor-intensive the process is, and how long it takes to generate much satisfaction.
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Epilepsy Education: March 2012
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Lately I've been having numerous conversations with graduate students frustrated with the process of writing research papers. Mainly they appear overwhelmed with how labor-intensive the process is, and how long it takes to generate much satisfaction. When responding, I'm finding it helpful to talk about cooking. I love cooking, always have. My strong preference is for slow-cooking - I like the art of braising. In my experience, a good research paper requires. The recent conferenc...
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Education World: March 2012
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The Educator's Best Friend. The surfing is over. Here you will find the best education links and original content the Net has to offer. Dozens of other features. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Lately I've been having numerous conversations with graduate students frustrated with the process of writing research papers. Mainly they appear overwhelmed with how labor-intensive the process is, and how long it takes to generate much satisfaction. In my experience, a good research paper requires. What Were Reading: Ne...
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Majo Strange World: March 2013
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Sunday, March 31, 2013. Book Review: Hope Against Hope by Sarah Carr. A couple of months ago, I tweeted an inquiry to find out who was doing thoughtful, critical research on the transformations in education taking place in New Orleans. After reading Naomi Klein's Shock Doctrine. And getting a better picture of the grander aims some people have for New Orleans as a "great experiment," I wanted to gain insights into the lived experiences of parents and children going through it. I found myself rethinking t...