The Global Search for Education: On Cheating
Sep03

The Global Search for Education: On Cheating

I applaud Dr. Howard Gardner for his op-ed in the Washington Post — “When Ambition Trumps Ethics” — relating to the current alleged and evolving cheating scandal at Harvard University. In a recent interview with Dr. Gardner, we discussed a number of the moral break-downs in our education system, including the problem of cheating (The Global Search for Education: What Is Good?). According to a survey of 24,000...

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The Global Search for Education: International Thinking
Aug15

The Global Search for Education: International Thinking

 “It is impossible to overestimate how important educational institutions are to society. We need to invest in them.” — Lord Ken Macdonald  The technology revolution continues to play a significant role in making it easier for students to think internationally in terms of their higher education options. The Internet has made it simpler for students to research and apply to universities. Interviews can be done by...

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The Global Search for Education: More From Singapore
Aug07

The Global Search for Education: More From Singapore

 “I think our key strategy to engage students in learning is to have good teachers, those who understand their students, tailor teaching strategies according to their students’ profile, and make lessons interesting.” — Dr. Pak Tee Ng   Singapore is recognized globally as a high-performing education system. Singapore students fared very well in the 2009 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)....

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The Global Search for Education: More Technology, Please!
Jul16

The Global Search for Education: More Technology, Please!

 “When students own their learning, they feel responsible for it and motivated to do it.” — Michael Horn  Disrupt and Conquer! How far can technology go to ensuring no child gets left behind in school?   In America’s race to eliminate the domestic and international achievement gaps, when will blended learning models be effective enough to disrupt the existing mainstream classroom system? In 2008,  Michael...

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The Global Search for Education: A Student’s View
Jun20

The Global Search for Education: A Student’s View

 Scholarship ceremony at Peking University  During the course of a visit to Yale University, I had the pleasure of meeting up with Yale student Lun Pei Ng. Lun Pei is a 1st year graduate student at Yale School of Public Health, concentrating in Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases. She graduated from Peking University Health Science Center as a medical student in 2011. Her interests lie in infectious disease control as well as...

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