by Marcia Cantarella Ph.D. | Apr 4, 2018 | Articles
One of the things I have noticed in my years as a college dean and administrator is that students can be pretty dense. I am not talking about intellectual capacity—far from it. I am not even talking about what happens in the classroom. Actually that can be where the... by Marcia Cantarella Ph.D. | Oct 17, 2017 | Articles
I have to admit that as a proud grandmother I am so delighted when I hear over and over what a pleasure it is to serve my grandkids from wait staff all over the place in all kinds of restaurants. Lots of “May I have”, “Please” and “Thank you.” I remember my own... by Jane Kurtz | Sep 1, 2017 | Articles
Focusing on career and workplace development at school is a radical new development for elementary and middle school students in one district. In Wickliffe School District, students as young as 9 years old are thinking ahead about the pathways to their careers and... by Gayle Rich | May 5, 2016 | Articles
STEM programs in colleges are often an effort to improve hands on skills in science, math, and technology, and at San Bernadino Valley College the result was a solar powered golf cart built by students that resembled a 1950s Chevy Bel Air The school golf cart was the... by Jean Riley | Dec 6, 2015 | Articles
A new approach to preparing students for college math success is moving away from the assumption that college algebra is the gateway college math course. Debra Stuart said in a report to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, “Research shows us that...
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