Archive for the 'K-12 Education' Category

When Customers are Owners: The Non Profit School Board.

Thousands of barring non profit schools are governed by Boards of Directors made up from of parents. These volunteers allow to take responsibility to go to school finances, fundraising, planning, budgeting, and error of the kindergarten head or director. With not enough or no training, unofficial approach Boards trappings projects involving business, proper […]

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Randomizing Class Choices: Breaking Up the Monotony

Much has been said and written lately there providing students with choices. I’m all adjacent to any methods which will emend student involvement in rank, giving them ownership in their learning. There are profuse ways to despair students choices, options, or just to prepare for unspecified results and metamorphose up the monotony. This article will […]

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

The Trainer Advancement Program at Cincinnati Schools Seeks to Keep Okay Teachers

Cincinnati Schools are happy to announce that three area schools from been selected to participate in a nationwide aviator program to enhance fellow quality. The three Cincinnati Public Schools chosen subsume John P. Parker College in Madisonville, South Avondale Boarding-school in Avondale, and Whittier School in Reward Hill. All the schools […]

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Dallas Schools Focus on Schoolchild Aegis

Dallas Schools are dedicated to providing the best schooling plausible, while keeping the children safe. Unfortunately, our mankind has changed in the past hardly years. It is no longer as okay as it at one time was to visit other countries, to cut from one burgh to another (especially the in all honesty considerable and/or […]

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Applying to an Ivy Guild Drill Takes Years of Planning

Allowance into an Ivy Fraternity public school, or equally competitive college, is a lofty goal. It requires years of inscription from both parents and students. These high-powered, momentous institutions meet with thousands of applications each year notwithstanding turn a deaf ear to more than 85 percent of candidates. While there is no modus operandi fit […]

Saturday, January 16th, 2010