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» Announcing New Appointment: Carolyn Weber, Senior International Correspondent
By Super Admin | Published 05/31/2009 | International News , Press Releases | Rating:

Haberman International Policy Institute in Education. Carolyn Weber, Senior International Correspondent

Extremely passionate about education, Carolyn Weber is working towards being a professor or policymaker. For now, she is serving A Semester at Sea   and will hold the title of   Senior International Correspondent for the Haberman International Policy Institute in Education.  HIPIE.org 

» Analysis Report on Teacher Training System in Afghanistan
By Super Admin | Published 02/24/2009 | International News | Unrated
This document relates to UK NARIC / NRP work in partnership with the Refugee Council, West London Graduate Teaching Partnership and Newman College funded by the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA). The partnership aims to provide clearer pathways into teaching in the UK for refugee teachers qualified overseas.
» Teachers of Color Face Shortage
By Super Admin | Published 11/18/2008 | International News | Unrated
What does it mean to our growing numbers of minority students?
by Bondo Nyembwe, The Cilingo Foundation
Guest Columnist EducationNews.org
Why did I choose to write this article? I visit many schools throughout the year. Every time I had the opportunity, I asked teachers as well as administrators “how are our minority students doing in school? The most common answer I received was, “not good, if only they had people who look like them, they will achieve better
» Deputy PM worried about vocational trainers shortage
By Super Admin | Published 08/15/2008 | International News | Unrated
VietNamNet Bridge – The nation will face a serious shortage of human resources for socio-economic development, if no breakthrough is made in increasing both the quantity and quality of teachers for vocational training.
» Janie Feinberg - Support Letter
By Super Admin | Published 05/16/2008 | Letters of Support | Rating:
Janie Feinberg, President JP Associates - Letter of Support
» An Interview with Dr.G. Gbaanador, a Nigerian-born general and Trauma surgeon practicing in Houston, Texas.
By Super Admin | Published 11/20/2007 | International News | Unrated
By Delia Stafford
Columnist EdNews.org
The Haberman International Policy Institute in Education (hipie
Dr. G was there as a board member for the Fort Bend Independent School District's Thurgood Marshall High School Electronic Engineering Academy. Being a surgeon and participating with a high school was of particular interest to me because of the education aspect of his exemplary work. He had just returned from Nigeria where he continues his efforts towards building a hospital for those who need health care.
» Skills drive 'to boost workforce'
By Super Admin | Published 11/17/2007 | International News | Unrated
Training places for 7.5m adults are to be created in a bid to boost the skills of England's workforce.
» The Haberman International Policy Institute in Education (HIPIE) is reaching out to corporate America to form an innovative partnership to meet the following needs:
By Super Admin | Published 09/24/2007 | Press Releases | Rating:
Corporate support is being sought to create a business/education partnership prototype that can be replicated globally by building skills, growing capacity, and enabling sustainable economies in any indigenous setting.
» The Haberman Educational Foundation Proposes to Train Superintendents to Select Principals, and Principals to Select Teachers Who Will Support a Vision of Social Justice for all.
By Super Admin | Published 09/19/2007 | Press Releases | Rating:
It is critical to know whether or not an educator being considered for a position will reach out to each and every child and persist until each child learns. Based on 50 years of research into the art of selecting educators who focus on the best interests of diverse and individual children in each class, two selection interviews are offered.
» High School Design Affects Student Work Ethic
By Super Admin | Published 09/10/2007 | International News | Unrated
By Barry Stern Ph.D.
Senior fellow of the Haberman International Policy Institute in Education
Many have observed that today’s high school students lack the work ethic. I concur with the following points of view:
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