What we're getting right
about author education: the increasing acceptance and inclusion of all paths to publication in educational programming, without two «classes» of authors, and the increasing hands - on opportunities for authors to learn about tools and technology that will empower them.
Not exact matches
About the
author: JS Kim is the Founder and Managing Director of the independent research, consulting and
education firm SmartKnowledgeU.
About the
author: JS Kim is the Managing Director and Founder of SmartKnowledgeU, a fiercely independent research, consulting and
education firm that focuses on gold and silver asset investment strategies as a means of countering the damaging effects of rapidly devaluing fiat currencies worldwide and price - distorted stock market and asset bubbles created by Central Bankers.
The
author addresses the question; what is theological
about theological
education?
While the marketing presents the
author as provocateur, one finds instead the reflections of a decent, middle - aged man with a thorough
education, now thinking
about his loves and aspirations in light of the erosive power of time.
New York City
About Blog Baking Blog by Nick Malgieri -
author of 12 pastry and baking cookbooks, and the founder of the baking program at the Institute of Culinary
Education in New York City.
So we spoke to Jenny McCoy, cookbook
author and Pastry and Arts Chef - Instructor at the Institute of Culinary
Education in New York, NY,
about the do's and don'ts of freezing every kind of food.
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research paper [7] and a number of other recent studies [12 - 15] show,
education alone (or at least that which focuses on educating athletes
about the signs and symptoms of concussion and not changing attitudes
about reporting behavior) does not appear capable of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's
author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
She is a frequent contributor to various higher
education and college admissions websites as an
author, panelist, and blogger and regularly presents seminars and talks for students and families
about preparing for college.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew
about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers,
authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and
education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
Sep 2015 — Sir Ken Robinson Opens Up
About Learning A noted
author, educator and cultural critic discusses the benefits of Personalized
Education, The Independent School Magazine (NAIS)
BARRINGTON Karen Rogers, professor of gifted studies at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn., and
author of «Reforming Gifted
Education: Matching the Program to the Child,» will talk
about four things parents must ask of schools for their gifted children at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Hough Street School, 310 S. Hough St.. The program is sponsored by the Barrington Council for the Gifted and Talented, and there is a $ 5 fee for non-members at...
About the
Author Paul Tough is an editor at the New York Times Magazine and one of America's foremost writers on poverty,
education, and the achievement gap.
She writes
about education, parenting, and child welfare for The Atlantic, Vermont Public Radio, and the New York Times and is the
author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed.
As it was potentially eligible, the
authors were contacted and data were provided for twins, but no further information was supplied
about the intervention and it was still not clear if the intervention included
education or support, so it was subsequently excluded.
In two recent Civil Eats articles I've discussed serious concerns
about the draft Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR) bill
authored by the House
Education and the Workforce Committee.
«Teenagers aren't just posting carelessly; they're surprisingly thoughtful
about what they choose to reveal on social media,» said lead
author Joanna Yau, a UCI Ph.D. candidate in
education.
The
authors suggest that the differences in reasoning
about risks could be important factors to consider when designing online training and
education for both preventative and protective measures.
The
authors also call for fundamental changes in public health and drug treatment messaging: «Public
education about antibiotics should highlight the fact that antibiotic resistance is primarily the result of antibiotic overuse and is not prevented by completing a course,» they wrote.
The paper's
authors note that the findings are situated within some broader political debates
about education systems in general.
Joining me was Harvard University economist Edward Glaeser,
author of two pieces, who spoke
about how, done right, with an emphasis on
education, the greater density of humanity afforded by urban living can help us innovate our way out of the problems facing us today.
«Our findings underscore the need for increased awareness and
education about prevention and early detection and treatment of CVD in African American women and younger adults of low socioeconomic status,» said Samson Y. Gebreab, Ph.D., M.Sc., lead study
author and research scientist at the National Human Genome Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.
The study's
authors, representing more than 3 dozen medical centers, government health agencies and institutes in the U.S., Asia and Europe, credit this rise in smoking among Asians to aggressive product marketing by tobacco companies and a lack of
education about health issues related to tobacco.
The report, released this week by the Stanford History
Education Group (SHEG), shows a dismaying inability by students to reason
about information they see on the Internet, the
authors said.
About the
Author: Leann Forst is a happily married wife, mother of 2 wonderful children, board certified holistic health practitioner, author, speaker, medical researcher and health education adv
Author: Leann Forst is a happily married wife, mother of 2 wonderful children, board certified holistic health practitioner,
author, speaker, medical researcher and health education adv
author, speaker, medical researcher and health
education advocate.
New York City
About Blog Baking Blog by Nick Malgieri -
author of 12 pastry and baking cookbooks, and the founder of the baking program at the Institute of Culinary
Education in New York City.
Medical Doctor by
education, Marina used to have her own successful company back in Russia; the
author or popular eBooks «The shocking truth
about Russian brides» (http://www.womenrussia.com/aboutrussianbrides.htm) and «Sex and love with Russian women» (http://www.womenrussia.com/datingrw.htm).
Charleston, South Carolina
About Blog Orthopedic surgeon, sports medicine specialist and
author of That's Got ta Hurt, providing
education and commentary on sports and exercise injuries, injury treatments and prevention for athletes and active people so you can stay healthy and perform your best.
New York City
About Blog Baking Blog by Nick Malgieri -
author of 12 pastry and baking cookbooks, and the founder of the baking program at the Institute of Culinary
Education in New York City.
Vancouver BC
About Blog Doug Smith
authors this physics
education blog that discusses topics like whether to use iPads in the classroom, the myths of merit pay, and scientific literacy.
One Story Blog
About - One Story is an award - winning, not - for - profit literary publisher committed to supporting the art form of the short story and the
authors who write them — through One Story, One Teen Story,
education, community, and mentorship.
Author Bio: Richard D. Kahlenberg is a senior fellow at The Century Foundation, where he writes
about a variety of
education issues.
Back in 2014, I spoke with Vicki Davis, a fellow teacher and
education blogger — and
author of one of my favorite books
about writing instruction, Reinventing Writing: The 9 Tools That Are Changing Writing, Teaching, and Learning Forever.
Malcolm Gladwell, the
author of The Tipping Point, suggests that our public schools would benefit from a spirit of innovation rather than one of regimentation.Those of us who have been hanging around public
education for more than, say, 15 years may remember a time when words like creativity and imagination were an important part of our conversations
about curriculum design, teaching, learning, and lesson planning.
The
author of The
Education of Millionaires says he spent two years interviewing entrepreneurs
about how they learned what they know.
With guest Diane Ravitch, a research professor of
education at New York University, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and the
author of many books
about American
education.
Sheila Tobias on Re-Thinking Teaching Math, Science In an
Education World e-interview,
author and educator Sheila Tobias talks
about her approach to teaching math and science — and
about teaching in general.
Wire Side Chat: Helping «Fake Readers» Become Proficient Life - Long Readers Cris Tovani,
author of the best - selling «I Read It, But I Don't Get It,» chats with
Education World
about her checkered reading past and
about her widely acclaimed work with students and teachers in the area of reading comprehension strategies.
Alexander Russo is a freelance
education writer and
author who writes frequently
about education philanthropy.
About the
Authors Dan Goldhaber is director of the Center for
Education Data and Research at the University of Washington Bothell and a co-editor of
Education Finance and Policy.
About the
Authors Matthew M. Chingos is a fellow in the Brookings Institution's Brown Center on
Education Policy.
In short, liking the teacher meant liking the subject,» says Dr. Michael Papadimitriou,
author of What Girls Say
About Their Science
Education Experiences.
About the
Author: Thomas J. Kane is Walter H. Gale Professor of
Education and Economics at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education and faculty director of the Center for
Education Policy Research.
Of the 175 estimated indigenous languages that are still spoken in the United States,
about 155 of them, or 89 percent, are near extinction, estimates James Crawford,
author of Bilingual
Education: History, Politics, Theory, and Practice (Bilingual Educational Services, 1999).
About the
Author Bruno V. Manno is senior advisor for K - 12
education reform at the Walton Family Foundation and former U.S. assistant secretary of
education for policy.
About the
Authors: Robin Lake is director of the Center on Reinventing Public
Education at the University of Washington Bothell, where Roohi Sharma is research coordinator and Alice Opalka is special assistant to the director.
About the
Author: Greg Toppo is USA Today's national education writer and the author of The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids Sm
Author: Greg Toppo is USA Today's national
education writer and the
author of The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids Sm
author of The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids Smarter.
About the
Authors: Martin R. West, editor - in chief of
Education Next, is associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education and deputy director of the Program on
Education Policy and Governance at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Last week I, along with my colleague, Innosight Institute
Education research assistant Charity Eyre,
authored an op - ed titled «State has virtually no reason to not give online charter schools a shot» in The Star - Ledger in New Jersey
about a proposed moratorium on virtual charter schools in the state.
In this edition of the EdCast, Malone, director of institutional advancement at the Institute for Educational Leadership, discusses the collaborative process of editing a book with diverse
authors who have varying opinions
about education reform.