EDUCATION UPDATE - September 2. LATEST UPDATES SPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSINTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONMUSIC, ART & DANCECOVER STORIES : : CRIME & INTOLERANCE IN OUR NATIONGUEST EDITORIALS & LETTERSMEDICAL UPDATECOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSLD Virtual Tutoring. By Mary L. Farrell, Ph. D., Sharon Fleischer, M. A., LDT/C.,William N. LDT/CLD Virtual Tutoring is the county’s first course- specific, online support program designed for college students with disabilities.. READ MORETHE ARTS IN EDUCATIONMATHEMATICAL PERSPECTIVESTHE ETHICS COLUMNDying for Entertainment. Wilson, Orton-Gillingham Reading Specialists and Tutors. Our experienced team of approximately 20 reading/literacy specialists work with all ages (preschoolers through adolescence), travel to your home (Manhattan, Brooklyn. Department Author Title Year Call Number Notes : Bhatt, Bansi : The Inferior Status of Women in India and the Contributing : Accounting : Neptune, Elesia : The effects of advances in information technology on accounting : 2009. The Writing Revolution TM gives teachers a proven, cost-effective and evidence-based instructional methodology, the Hochman Method. This system enables students to master the skills that are essential if they are to become. By Jacob M. Appel MD JD grapples with the idea of medical TV shows airing footage of one dying in his regular Ethics Collumn.. READ MORELAWSPORTSSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSSPECIAL EDUCATIONTHE CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK NEWSMEDICAL UPDATETECHNOLOGY & EDUCATIONINTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONMUSEUMS AS EDUCATORSTHE ARTS IN EDUCATIONLETTERS TO THE EDITORSPECIAL EDUCATIONDiana Bilezikian & Existentialism. By Dr. Bridglall. Diana Bilezikian gives a book talk at Montclair University based on her book “Dear Diana. Stephen Spahn, Chancellor Of Dwight School. Chancellor of Dwight School Dr. Stephen Spahn shares a guest editorial with a history lesson.. READ EDITORIALMetro. Our Gifted Children Magazine by Royal Fireworks Press - Publishers for gifted and talented children. For WQAM – Three’s A Crowd in PM Drive. Today’s arrival (Tuesday, 8/11) of Channing Crowder will transform the afternoon drive program (2:00 pm – 6:00 pm) of CBS Radio-owned WQAM “Miami Sports Radio 560” into a. BEATTHE ARTS IN EDUCATIONWOMEN SHAPING HISTORY 2. For the past eighteen years, Education Update has been honoring women who have achieved extraordinary things throughout their lives. They come from diverse backgrounds and a range of fields, but are unified in their shared value of education and the value of imparting knowledge to future generations. Their paths, careers and accomplishments are remarkable and inspirational. Russell, Ed. D., Head of The Windward School. Head of the Windward School John J. Russell shares statistics and insight regarding technology and how it relates to reading in learners.. READ MORECoping With Frightening News. By Harold S. Koplewicz, MD, Pres., Child Mind Institute. In light of recent world events, Dr. Harold Koplewicz gives parents pointers on how to handle tragic and scary news with their children.. READ MOREThe Great Technical Divide. By Eric Nadelstern, Professor, Educational Leadership, Teachers College. Eric Nadelstern discusses how technology bridges a divide between individuals of different socioeconomic status.. READ MORECOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSMUSEUMS AS EDUCATORSTECHNOLOGY & EDUCATIONMUSEUMS AS EDUCATORSCOVER STORIESLin- Manuel and Hunter College High School. By President Jennifer Raab, Hunter College. Hunter College President Jennifer Raab shares her insights on Hunter High School grad Lin Manuel Miranda, writer of Broadway hit . We can all learn from these heroic dialogues.. WATCH VIDEOSPECIAL EDUCATIONSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSFUTURE YOUNG LEADERS WHO WILL SHAPE HISTORYKisa Schell,Macaulay Honors Scholar. She answers Education Updates questions about what changes she. Fins, M. D., discusses the need to combine STEM and the humanities more closely in college education.. READ MOREGUEST EDITORIALSTHE ARTS IN EDUCATIONSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSJerrold Ross, a Master Teacher. By Danielle M. Bennett Education Update covered a celebration of Dean of Education, Dr. John’s University, for 5. READ MORETECHNOLOGY & EDUCATIONSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSSPECIAL EDUCATIONBOOKSReview of The Moses Virus. Reviewed By Joan Baum, Ph. D. Joan Baum reviews The Moses Virus, a fictional book by Jack Hyland about an evil mastermind who threatens the world by obtaining a highly lethal virus.. READ MORECAREERSMEDICAL UPDATELAW & EDUCATIONMUSEUMS AS EDUCATORSMOVIES & THEATERGUEST EDITORIAL & LETTERSCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSOUTSTANDING EDUCATORS OF THE YEAR 2. COLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSSPECIAL EDUCATIONMEDICAL UPDATEDISTINGUISHED LEADERS IN EDUCATION 2. SPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSSPECIAL EDUCATIONBOOKSSPORTSSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSSPECIAL EDUCATIONCAREERSCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSCommentary: An Elite Liberal University. By Leonard Quart. Cinema studies professor Leonard Quart discusses the documentary about Berkeley done by Frederick Wiseman. The film highlights the activities going on at the college despite national budget cuts in higher education.. READ MOREBaruch College Discusses P- TECHBy Jasmine Bager. Baruch College hosted Stan Litow, President of IBM International as keynote speaker at a higher education forum. In honor of this celebration, we asked three Poet Laureates of the United States to share their experiences as poets and writers. They come from diverse backgrounds and a range of fields, but are unified in their shared value of education and the value of imparting knowledge to future generations. Their paths, careers and accomplishments are remarkable and inspirational. Suzanne Wright. Co- Founder of Autism Speaks. Suzanne Wright discusses her new organization Autism Speaks, which helps fight for advocacy for autistic people. Pola Rosen. Education Update investigates the aspirations of young talented people in the work world. Daphne Pinkerson, documentary producer, Kasia Nikhamina, small business owner, and Aleksandr Akulov, financial manager are interviewed.. READ MOREINTERNATIONAL NEWSMUSIC, ART & DANCECOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSMERCY COLLEGE - THE DEAN. This article points out the state of affairs in testing and offers some progressive thoughts on the matter.. READ MORESPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSThe Struggle of Teacher Unemployment. By Danielle M. Bennett. Danielle Bennett looks at the case of Vassar Greene, a school principal turned house- husband, turned teacher, turned tutor. Teens in prison and other difficult situations are gaining more self confidence when they write because they see that people are willing to listen.. READ MORECOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSMETROBEATSPECIAL EDUCATIONBOOKSMEMORIES OF OUR SCHOOL DAYSEDUCATION UPDATE STAFF REMEMBERS SCHOOL LESSONSAs the New Year begins, the staff of Education Update reflects on memorable aspects of their education. Members of our staff come from varied educational backgrounds: parochial schools, charter schools, public and private universities, and schools abroad in several countries including China, Italy, and Saudi Arabia. Despite these diverse backgrounds, the common thread we have been fortunate to share is the passion and commitment of great teachers. SPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSGUEST EDITORIALS & LETTERSBOOKSSPECIAL EDUCATIONTECHNOLOGYAre You Ready To Partner With MOOCs? By Anita Reetz and Jim Mc. Giffert. Anita Reetz and Jim Mc. Giffert discuss MOOCs; their pros and cons, explanations of services and their rates. MOOCs are gaining in popularity amongst universities and are being incorporated increasingly each year.. READ MORESPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSSPORTSCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSBaruch College Honors Distinguished Alumni. Baruch College honered alumni at the 2. Awarded were high level businessmen in fields like accounting, the music industry and real estate as well as an olympic swimming champion, and alumni who are involved with Baruch to this day.. READ MORECAREERSMUSEUMS AS EDUCATORSYOUNG WRITERSTECHNOLOGYTechnology Strategies in Israel. By Gadi Mador Gadi mador discusses his company, Technoda, a science and technology enrichment program in Israel which looks to bridge socio- economic problems within the country via studies in science.. READ MORECOVER STORIESCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSMUSIC, ART & DANCEMUSEUMS AS EDUCATORSSPECIAL EDUCATIONCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSTeaching On The Hudson. By Yehuda Bayme. The New York State Marine Education Association hosts the third annual conference for teachers, principals, professors and marine biologists to introduce their studies of the river with lectures, workshops, and field trips.. READ MORELAW & EDUCATIONMEDICAL UPDATESPECIAL EDUCATIONEDITORIAL & LETTERSSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSMEDICAL UPDATESPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSDwight School Talks Film. By Jasmine Bager. Jasmine Bager interviews students and teachers of film at the Dwight School about the new class offering and its ability to empower women in the industry.. READ MORECOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSTECHNOLOGYPerspectives on the Tech Revolution. By Bharanidharan Rajakumar. A leader in education technology reports about helping students learn, via an online webinar and offline events, changes in the common core math standards. One of my good friends spends weeks at a time in Arizona, rhapsodic about the beauty of the landscape, the climate, the entire experience. As for me, give me the Atlantic Ocean and a South Florida beach any day when I need an escape from New York. Not only has President Barack Obama cited them as a cornerstone of an efficient and effective means of training people for whatever new economy awaits, but more and more families are taking a new look at community colleges because of sticker shock from traditional four- year colleges.. READ MOREMUSIC, ART & DANCESPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSCSA Celebrates New Headquarters, Historic Leaders. By Valentina Cordero & Erica Anderson. Council of School Supervisors and Administrators President Ernest Logan welcomed guests to their new Manhattan headquarters and dedicated rooms to the organization’s visionary leaders, including former CSA President, Jill Levy.. READ MOREMEDICAL UPDATECOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSCelebrating Graduates with Prison in Their Past. By Mohammad Ibrar. The College and Community Fellowship (CCF) is a nonprofit organization that works with incarcerated women to help them achieve their education and career goals. The CCF hosted their 1. READ MORESPECIAL EDUCATIONSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSMEDICAL UPDATEMOVIES & THEATERCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSCOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSSPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSCOVER STORIESDISTINGUISHED LEADERS IN EDUCATION 2. OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS OF THE YEAR 2. PRESENTERSCAREERS FOR THE FUTUREWOMEN SHAPING HISTORY 2. SPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLSMUSEUMS AS EDUCATORSNew Media Art Showcase in NYCBy Sybil Maimin. We have all seen 2. READ MORECOLLEGES & GRAD SCHOOLSMEDICAL UPDATEWOMEN SHAPING HISTORY 2.
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