A World Without Borders – The End of The Bookstore
In the wake of Borders’ bankruptcy, I’ve read various theories about what led to the a course in miracles bookstore demise. Monday morning quarterbacking inevitably follows someone else’s failure; it’s easy to stand at the curb and analyze the tire tracks, but Borders’ crash had little to do with pilot error. In the span of […]
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Commentary: Current Education Tramples the Mind
Not a day goes by there is not an article in our local paper on our local Public School System. If it is not a cry for more money, it is complaints over poor attendance, or that many local teachers are not fully qualified. While some schools are being “demoted,” others are being “promoted.” First, […]
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Fundamental Rethinking Of Federal Education Policy
Now is the time to begin a focused discussion of Education Policy reform at the national level. And that this discussion should be root in an appreciation. And understanding of the reform successes among the states. Washington, in other words, can learn. A great deal from what has happened to education among the states and […]
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