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.
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.
Martin Haberman Columnist EdNews.org Distinguished Professor Emeritus University of Wisconsin Milwaukee The media remind us daily that the fundamental source of terrorism and instability is high and continuous unemployment. We are bombarded with images of males of all ages engaged in demonstrations, protests and various forms of violence.
You are cordially invited to hear Dr. Barry Stern, former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of education under President George H. W. Bush (#41). Our guest speaker will describe the Haberman International Policy Institute in Education and the Worldwide Workforce Development Initiative. Both topics have implications for business, industry, and education for the youth and workforce of America as well as around the world.
The Haberman International Policy Institute in Education, a division of Haberman Educational Foundation Inc., is devoted to extending the mission of improving the educational opportunities for children and youth in poverty to schools and preparatory institutions internationally.