The Global Search for Education: What Do We Value Most?
Aug31

The Global Search for Education: What Do We Value Most?

 “We need to focus on the kind of human beings we want to have and the kind of society in which we want to live” — Howard Gardner   photo courtesy of Harvard University.  What do the 81.5 million students in this country believe their families value most? Money? Success? Happiness? Knowledge? Power? Celebrity? Truth? A Healthy Planet? Good Work? Engaged Citizens? A Cultured Society? What should the 81.5 million...

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The Global Search for Education: More Arts Please
Aug23

The Global Search for Education: More Arts Please

 More Arts Please Sir   Photo Courtesy of Beechwood Sacred Heart School UK.  “To lose our culture is to lose our memory.”   More Leonardo da Vincis, more Martha Grahams, more Ludwig Van Beethovens, more Luciano Pavarottis, more Marlon Brandos, more Antoni Gaudis, more Coco Chanels, more Bob Dylans, more Zhang Xiaogangs, more William Shakespeares, more Julia Margaret Camerons, more Gustav Vigelands, more Andrew Lloyd...

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The Global Search for Education: More Focus on Change
Aug16

The Global Search for Education: More Focus on Change

 Early Steps to School Success, Save the Children US Programs  photo: Rick D’Elia  “I saw crumbling schools that are stealing the future of black children and white children alike.”  — President Barack Obama, 2008 Change is painful.  Change takes time.  Change is trial and error, but isn’t change ultimately brought about by leadership which has the ability to rally all the policy makers around the...

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The Global Search for Education: New Zealand is Ready!
Jul19

The Global Search for Education: New Zealand is Ready!

 Prime Minister John Key and young New Zealanders celebrate 100 Days to Go to Rugby World Cup 2011.  Photo courtesy of RWCNZ 2011.  New Zealand’s “Stadium of Four Million” is ready to host the 2011 Rugby World Cup on September 9. In its world cup bid for the championship, this unique multi-cultural nation (with the most highly ranked rugby team in the world) promised to provide optimum world class rugby...

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Freedom: What Do July 4th and Alice in Wonderland Have in Common?
Jul01

Freedom: What Do July 4th and Alice in Wonderland Have in Common?

July 4, 1776 is known as American Independence Day, the day that commemorates the adoption of America’s Declaration of Independence. It is the day on which 13 colonies from Maine to Georgia, (which today consist of Maine, Georgia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, and Rhode Island) overcame many obstacles and finally...

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