Author: Matthew Lynch
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Teachers: A Quick Guide to Embracing Your Multicultural Classroom
Spending time outside school with students and their families could have a positive impact on your cultural comprehension level—not only of the culture and background of ... -
Top 6 Reasons Most Americans Have No Faith in the Education System
By now, just about every American parent has seen the reports that American schools rank well below schools in countries such as China and Japan. Or ... -
Two Proven Education Leaders Join Insight Education Group to Accelerate Growth
Insight appoints Jason Culbertson and Angela Ritchie to leadership team to meet district and state educator effectiveness needs (ENCINO, CA) September 29, 2015 – To meet growing ... -
Who Can Lead in Constructivism?
Leadership represents a possible set of actions for everyone in the school community, and anyone can lead. Constructivism calls for “participantship” because it is through full ... -
Diverse Conversations: Developing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Colleges and universities all over the United States play an integral role in shaping tomorrow’s leaders. At Saint Leo University they take this charge to heart, ... -
Why preschool is a necessity, not a luxury
A guest column by Jonathan Gillentine America needs high quality preschool programs to help address achievement and opportunity gaps affecting young children. In communities with extensive needs, ... -
Diverse Conversations: The Failure of Higher Education
Growing up, many Americans are told that education is the doorway to happiness and a way to break the cycle of poverty and anti-intellectualism that pervades ... -
An Ethical Framework for Leadership Practice
The ethical framework referred to in the title of this column was developed by Shapiro and Stefkovich is based on ethical reasoning in educational leadership. It ... -
Educators: What You Should Know About Ethnic Minorities in the United States, Part I
The United States is truly a country of immigrants. People from countless ethnic groups have settled in since the nation’s early days. Because of this, it ... -
School Closures Need More Consideration
It’s been a rough couple of years for public schools on the chopping block for closings. Parents, students and communities as a whole feel targeted, even ...