Valuing «clear writing about complicated things,» Dr. Marilyn Cochran - Smith reminds graduate students and others who aspire to contribute to educational research and scholarship that dense, jargon - laden writing is not necessary in order to
communicate about complex issues.
From Stephanie Jones» lyrical writing
about the lives of poor girls, to Katherine Charron's rich historical analysis, to Andrew Ho's crisp, plain - spoken explanation of
complex measurement
issues, each of the award winners
communicates effectively with a broad audience of education experts from diverse fields.
Betsy Stotler: Okay, well we are a boutique firm and we specialize in
complex collections for healthcare facilities, so longterm care, assisted living, anything related to that, and
complex just means more than just go get a judgement and have 10 judgements in the basement of a courthouse, it's kind of like think tank brainstorming
about ways to get nursing homes paid when there are Medicaid
issues rather than just dementia who don't know much
about their finances or can't
communicate and it's another way I describe it is it's when estate planning has gone wrong or didn't exist and we need to fix it retroactively to make sure it doesn't ruin the nursing homes chances of ever getting paid for a resident, and then it often usually helps the resident in the process.