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» Social simulations may become training, evaluation tool
By Super Admin | Published 03/2/2007 | International News | Rating:
Christopher Stapleton
Congratulations to Martin Haberman and the President, Delia Stafford of the Haberman Foundation. This technology may well change the way classroom management training is provide to our educators and has many business application.
ORLANDO -- Teetering on the edge of chaos, the urban middle-school class had the ingredients of a scholastic concoction ready to boil over.
The barely audible, shy, brooding girl. The loud boy throwing spitballs at the teacher's pet. The kid hunched over in his seat, oozing apathy, wanting to be anywhere else. Different personality types, races and genders, laughing mockingly and making inappropriate sounds -- there's no pretense of civility or respect for elders.
» Frank Wang - Letter of Support
By Super Admin | Published 02/22/2007 | Letters of Support | Rating:

Frank Wang - Letter of Support

» Afghanistan: Transforming a "13th Century Curriculum into a 21st Century Curriculum"
By Super Admin | Published 02/2/2007 | International News | Rating:
by Jimmy Kilpatrick 
Senior International Policy Advisor hipie
Americans are not alone in trying to reform an inadequate public school curriculum. Most other countries are pursuing a similar goal.This is especially the case with one of the most war-torn, conflict-ridden countries in the world—Afghanistan.
» Barry E. Stern, Ph.D. - Letter of Support
By Super Admin | Published 01/31/2007 | Letters of Support | Rating:
Barry E. Stern, Ph.D. - Letter of Support
» WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE OF THE HABERMAN INTERNATIONAL POLICY INSTITUTE IN EDUCATION
By Super Admin | Published 01/23/2007 | Press Releases | Rating:

Employers throughout the United States and the developing world have one thing in common: the need for entry-level workers with decent basic skills, a solid work ethic, personal responsibility, computer savvy, and the ability to function effectively on teams. And schools, particularly in large cities, are failing to produce enough of these kinds of workers.

» Educators for the World of 2025 and Beyond
By Super Admin | Published 01/23/2007 | Press Releases | Rating:

American teachers and principals lead the world in the access they have to resources. While there are clear disparities between schools in  high and low income communities, physical plant, computer technology, educational materials, science laboratories and other educational equipment  are generally of high quality and in widespread use. But while more is spent on schools and  students annually than in any other country in the world, the United States is as low as twenty fifth when compared with other nations on various measures of  achievement.

» Michael F. Shaughnessy - Letter of Support
By Super Admin | Published 12/29/2006 | Letters of Support | Rating:
Michael F. Shaughnessy - Letter of Support
» Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson - Letter of Support
By Super Admin | Published 12/23/2006 | Letters of Support | Rating:
Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson - Letter of Support
» Teachers find simulators stimulating
By Super Admin | Published 12/18/2006 | International News | Unrated
Congratulations to Martin Haberman and President, Delia Stafford of the Haberman Foundation. This technology may well change the way classroom management training is provided to our educators and has many business applications.
Virtually: Christopher Stapleton works a classroom simulation program in Orlando, Fla. Changes in technology and needs have sparked development of programs teaching interpersonal skills. -
» 150 million rural kids to enjoy free schooling
By Super Admin | Published 12/13/2006 | International News | Unrated
A total of 150 million rural students in China will be exempted from paying tuition and incidental fees for their nine-year compulsory education.
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