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  Our Global Top 12 Teacher Blogs It's a New Year Teachers! Are you ready to start that new blog? Want some tips from some pros around the world on how to make it a great one? Everybody was blogging in...
By Ann Puntis and Melanie Hilton Today’s college graduates are looking at the big picture — towards the world of multinational corporations and the lucrative jobs they can offer. According to CNN Money’s 2013 survey of the “World’s Top...
"Effects of socio-economic status on educational outcomes can be mitigated, and this can be done on a whole-school and system-wide basis by the very people and the same schools where low performance was once the norm. It was, in Ontario, the product...
"If you simply want to have the most toys at the end of life, you might get away with Bad or Compromised Grit. But if you pursue goals beyond self-aggrandizement, as the aforementioned heroes have done, then you can do well both for...
"It requires tremendous emotional intelligence, self-understanding, wisdom, maturity, and confidence to maintain a minimal interventionist attitude while offering non-judgmental support and encouragement.  Teachers and students are the...
"A major factor of our success has been improved management at every level.  We had good, focused attention from the chief minister and a really good team of officials in Lahore."  --  Sir Michael Barber I had the pleasure of...
"Prompted by your Global Search for Education series, a survey was designed and responses were obtained from 53 female and 78 male students at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez campus, with the aim of exploring gender perceptions...
"By Schools for Schools starts from a different set of assumptions.  In essence, it builds on the idea that within schools and the communities they serve, there are untapped resources that can be mobilized in order to transform schools...
A book review by C. M. Rubin What happens when you create a productive tension between HARD (persistent, challenging, competitive, data-driven, short-term) and SOFT (creative, collaborative, people centered, organic, long-term)? ...
"The direct contact with actual physical phenomena was the key to developing science topics in more depth." --  Silvina Gvirtz   I’m on a quest to find the most inspiring school turnaround success stories from around the world...

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