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An Interview with Monica Lerma: Summer Camp at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Michael F. Shaughnessy – 1) Monica, could you first of all tell us your title and what you do at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum? I am the… Read more
Julia Steiny: Mother the Infant Brain Right The First Time – Or Pay Later, Big Time.
Here’s a jaw-dropping stat: A kid’s brain develops 50,000 synapses EVERY MINUTE. Synapses are the connections made by the brain’s information-carrying cells, neurons, that “wire” our experience into knowledge, skills,… Read more
Insights on Religion, Spirituality and Global Governance
Report from Colin Hannaford, EducationViews British and Foreign Correspondent Last week I attended a major conference in Oxford on ‘Religion, Spirituality and Global Governance’. The conference was convened by the… Read more
An Interview with Susan Maithya: Teaching Communication, Courtesy and Kindness
Michael F. Shaughnessy – 1) Susan, you have just published a book about Struffel. How did this come about? I have worked in the publishing industry for over ten years,… Read more
Happy Mother’s Day Melinda Gates, Mommie Dearest
Joan Crawford: Did you scrub the bathroom floor today? DID YOU? Christina Crawford: Yes, Mommie. Joan Crawford: Yes, Mommie what? Christina Crawford: Yes, Mommie Dearest. Joan Crawford: When I told… Read more
Announcing! Haberman Star Teacher Selection Interview Training
Announcing! Haberman Star Teacher Selection Interview Training Date: Districts Select the Date Place: Districts Decide the Place Time: 8:00-3:30 $400.00 Per Participant “Selection is more important than training” The Haberman… Read more
Playground Jungles versus Young Tutors — A Option for Worried Parents and Ambitious Students
By Robert Oliphant – Dear Young Friend. . . . By way of openers I’m assuming that you’re familiar with the climate of fear that now envelopes American schools, especially… Read more
The Global Search for Education: In Search of Professionals – Part 2
The teaching profession stands at a crossroads. The United States has an opportunity to reform the entire profession and make teaching not only one of America’s most important professions but… Read more
DIGITAL FOOTBALL
Will Fitzhugh The Concord Review – Now that the College Board and the Deeper Learning Project have shown us the way to save time and money in the schools by… Read more





An Interview with Rob Lippincott: What is PBS TeacherLine, and how is it helping instruction?
Michael Shaughnessy – 1) Describe your role at PBS. As PBS Senior Vice President of Education, my role is to oversee the development and implementation of educational services for PBS. That… Read more »