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December 21, 2012

My Predictions for 2013

As we begin 2013, I offer ten predictions that involve education policy, practice, and politics.  Read Full Post >

November 15, 2012

Preparing Students for Today's and Tomorrow's Jobs

Change the Equation launches the "iON Future" online learning games on Tuesday, November 20, 2012 to inform and encourage students to consider STEM careers.  Read Full Post >

October 23, 2012

Texas District Moving From Good to Great

Marian Kisch, a freelance writer out of Chevy Chase, MD, who writes a monthly column for the HOPE Foundation shares a guest blog today. She tells us about a success story that has used HOPE to help change the schools' culture and tailor school leadership development opportunities to reach the ulti...  Read Full Post >

August 15, 2012

Education, Not the Economy, Is the Most Important Issue

If you live in a battleground state like I do, you are bombarded with television and radio ads for President Obama and Governor Romney. It does not take long to determine that 75 percent of these ads are blasting the opponent for causing some economic condition. Obama is responsible for unemployment...  Read Full Post >

June 24, 2012

Time for Charter Schools to Come Home

First, let me say right up front that I celebrate any school that provides a child a first class education. I do not care whether it is a magnet school, traditional public school, charter school, or private school. I do not believe that public funds should be used for private schools, but I do beli...  Read Full Post >

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