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The story of a school principal whose outstanding motivational skills can teach all educators a lesson.
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What qualities distinguish successful leaders within the school system, and what qualities hold poor leaders back?
Did an early mistake in Edward Hirsch's life lead him to forge a career in poetry? "When I was eight years old my grandfather died...After he died I went down […]
"We may have democracy," Justice Louis Brandeis once said, "or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both." Justice Brandeis thought that […]
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A Rutgers professor explains a new study of college students and why they went into a hookup, 50 percent of women and 52 percent of men reported that they hoped […]
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The poet finds himself shadowed by his own dream.
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A man who’d like to be remembered as a passionate poet who kept what John Keats called the holiness of the heart’s affections.
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Edward Hirsch had too much adrenaline to construct stories.
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Culture can’t absorb that many people trying to earn their living in poetry.
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Edward Hirsch reflects on his ever-changing process of creation.
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As a young child, Edward Hirsch mistook Emily Bronte’s work for his grandfather’s.
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Think poor and minority communities don’t value learning? Think again, says Pedro Noguera.
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When the response to shootings in affluent schools is to turn schools into prisons, poor districts suffer—and violence doesn’t end.
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Subpar schools are everyone’s problem. Pedro Noguera outlines the solutions that must be embraced within government, teachers’ unions, and the home.
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Why the President and his Education Secretary may be compounding the flaws of No Child Left Behind with new mistakes.
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When students are flunking in high numbers, teachers and administrators must take three crucial steps.
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Yes, combating the high dropout rate in minority communities requires more school funding. But funding alone isn’t enough.