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Tag Archives: early childhood education
Do We Miss the Forest for the Trees? What Vital School Reform and Change for Kids is Percolating Under the Radar?
Does the economic and social vitality in abundant evidence in locales across the country, but beneath the national radar, parallel equally vital school and kid centered programming that so far has failed to register in national educational statistics? Maybe so. Continue reading
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Schools and Culture: Voices from Unaccustomed Quarters
Summary: Voices from the business community and the Catholic Church give hope that the promise of “compassionate conservatism” will come to fruition, and eventually bipartisan funding will crystalize to supplement the educational growth of low income children. The populace is … Continue reading
Schools and At Risk Kids: Early Intervention Redux
Summary: The President’s State of the Union message unexpectedly highlighted early childhood intervention, and has stimulated further discussion of the issue. Is there a whiff of bipartisanship in the air? In my post of February 5 I displayed my pessimism … Continue reading