Like many of your readers, I was divided in my focus during my Ed School studies
between getting the best education I could and figuring out how to pay for it.
Not exact matches
I don't say this because I'm proud that we're doing
better, but because I'm worried about the gap
between the
education and the recognition students
get at AUN, and the
education and the recognition they
get elsewhere.
As Professor Fernando Reimers, who moderated the panel, summarized, there is a disconnect
between how
education gets delivered in the classroom and the common desire for students to become
good,
well - rounded people.
Between finding the right school,
getting there on time every day, checking on progress, maintaining
good relationships with teachers and the havoc of revision, the pressures of an
education are borne by the entire family, and striking the right balance as a parent is a perpetual challenge.
Somehow, I
got included in an email conversation
between Ed Johnson,
well - known
education activist from Atlanta, Georgia, and a group of professors who study
education issues.
If you want to
get a
good driving
education, you can choose
between online and in person learning.
Lauren and Dieter went to Chicago for the event, so they share their experience and insight on the new products and their relationship with the
education field.After that, the crew bring in senior reporter Russell Brandom to help us understand how Europe's new privacy rule is reshaping the internet.And finally, senior editor Tom Warren returns to the show to share his expertise with Microsoft and break down Microsoft's announcement of the reorganization of their company.There's a whole lot more in
between all of that — like Paul's weekly segment «The little robot that could» — so listen to it all and you'll
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