Sentences with phrase «recent opinion piece»

But a couple of recent opinion pieces by career experts suggest that the standard wisdom on work and passion isn't so much dead wrong as totally backwards.
I highly recommend reading an excellent recent opinion piece from The New York Times, by Charles M. Blow, «The Common Core and the Common Good,» which provides a compelling and succinct summary of the potential problems and the opportunities around the Common Core.
But when it comes to kids spurning fruits and vegetables, or generally shying away from healthier entrees, I wholeheartedly agree with this most recent opinion piece by Dana Woldow (yes, I'm citing Dana again!)
And it's worth quoting from this refreshingly frank, very recent opinion piece by an economist in the New York Times:
«A major report by the consulting firm McKinsey documents this disturbing fact,» Barnett and Rivers note in a recent opinion piece for The Dallas Morning News, before quoting the document: «Many middle - management men get promoted on potential.
Assange has made a point of comparing his organization to traditional media outlets, saying in a recent opinion piece in the Post that his motive «is identical to that claimed by the New York Times and the Post — to publish newsworthy content,» and that WikiLeaks publishes material «irrespective of whether sources came by that truth legally or have the right to release it.»
Todd Baker's recent opinion piece, in which he characterizes marketplace lenders as representing a systemic risk, distorts some key aspects of this new, attractive, and sustainable business model.
In a recent Opinion Piece in the Globe and Mail, Ken Boessenkool, the former Chief of Staff to Stephen Harper, argued that a cut in the GST would satisfy most of «the design elements of an ideal stimulus package.to stimulate the economy».
In a recent opinion piece in the New York Times, Angel Harris and Keith Robinson, both academic sociologists (and authors of The Broken Compass), review research on the impact of parental involvement on the academic success of their children.
So asked New York Times columnist Ross Douthat in a recent opinion piece, written on the heels of the Episcopal Church's decision to allow same - sex marriage blessings.
The recent opinion piece by Edzard Ernst fails to give a balanced view of chiropractic (30 May, p 22).
According to a recent opinion piece in Trends in Plant Science, we should be bringing those ancient grains back to our dinner plates.
In a recent opinion piece for The New York Times, Michael Ellsberg created a stir by asking, «Will Dropouts Save America?»
Philips Andover Head of School John Palfrey articulates this well in «Prepare Kids for the Digital Economy,» a recent opinion piece for the Boston Globe:
Walter Williams, professor of economics at George Mason University and syndicated columnist, cites Sandra Stotsky in his recent opinion piece.
As I've been thinking about the fact that we champions must still find ways around the roadblocks discussed in the Educational Leadership article, I came across a recent opinion piece from the New York Times called «Teaching Is Not a Business.»
In a recent opinion piece in The New York Times, «When the Circus Descends,» David Brooks derided opponents of Common Core Standards, implying that they were ideologues on the far left and far right making «hysterical claims and fevered accusations.»
Dear Editor: Thank you for featuring the recent opinion piece by American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten («Right - wing agenda drives movie on education»).
That spirit animates Amendment 8, which former Miami - Dade School Board member Janet McAliley singled out for criticism in a recent opinion piece, «Tallahassee pols concoct a sneaky way to take away your power over local schools.»
In a recent opinion piece for Education Week, Arthur Wise of the Center for Teaching Quality writes that current mainstream ideas on how to improve American public schools will result in «at best, a marginal improvement for small numbers of students.»
The recent opinion piece by Tony Smith, former superintendent of Oakland Unified School District is full of misleading and false statements that only serve to distract us from the real problems facing our schools.
This is why I am concerned with a recent opinion piece by reporter Tanya Lee, Exploiting Native Kids: School Choice.
A recent opinion piece by reporter Valentina Idarraga claims that class rank does not equate to intelligence; rather, the rank reflects hard work done by the student.
In a recent opinion piece, Delisle and Cooper wrote that a closer look at the CBO score reveals that rather than cutting funds to student aid, the Prosper Act will actually increase federal spending over the next 10 years.
I see many retail investors blindly jumping into these products (for example, after reading a recent opinion piece in the Globe and Mail where a so called «expert» recommended DBC for the long term) with little understanding as to how they are priced and less than full appreciation about the fact that they (typically) don't pay any distributions!
This, in response to her recent opinion piece in Florida Voices defending TNR.
A recent opinion piece on William Happer here.
Joining my cohost J. Craig Williams and me for this discussion are Anthony J. Sebok, professor at Brooklyn Law School and author of a recent article exploring Virginia Tech's liability, and Robert B. Smith, partner with the Boston firm Nelson, Kinder, Mosseau & Saturley and author of a recent opinion piece in The Chronicle of Higher Education about student suicide and colleges» liability.
A recent opinion piece in the New Scientist, ««Right to dry» could wean Americans off consumption,» by Alexander Lee, talks about how much energy could be saved if we dried our clothes on a line rather than in a tumble dryer, and about the various property rules and regs that restrict or outright forbid clotheslines.
Having been the subject of countless headlines, studies, jokes, and op / eds (for instance, a recent opinion piece in a national paper unfairly decried millennials» love for avocado toast as a character flaw and sparked a social media firestorm), they are the most branded generation in history.
In a recent opinion piece, ACLU legislative counsel Neema Singh Guliani argues that the CLOUD Act sidesteps oversight from both the legislative and judicial branches, granting the attorney general and the state department too much discretion in choosing which governments the U.S. will enter into a data exchange agreement with.
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