Flailing Dailies: Bye Bye Urban Newspapers?
Indeed, city dailies in a tenuous economic state would likely not close their doors completely, but instead would provide only online content or eliminate weekend service.
Indeed, city dailies in a tenuous economic state would likely not close their doors completely, but instead would provide only online content or eliminate weekend service.
Carl Pope | Posted 01.08.2009 | Politics
Saturday noon we got the word came: In his weekly radio and YouTube message, President-Elect Obama had announced the details of his stimulus package, ...
Kathleen Reardon | Posted 01.04.2009 | Living
If how our children speak is an indication of how they think, our young people and the country are in deep trouble.
Dr. Michael J. Breus | Posted 12.13.2008 | Living
A new study shows that sleep makes for a proper balance of hormones related to appetite, hunger, metabolism, and even fat retention.
Erika Szostak | Posted 11.14.2008 | Home
In an exclusive interview, a UCLA Graduate School of Education Professor discusses the differing educational policies of the presidential candidates. McCain stresses school choice and "educational mobility" while Obama talks about expanding the overall education budget.
Rep. Mike Honda | Posted 11.03.2008 | Politics
The substantial differences in funding between schools prevents too many children in poor areas from realizing their potential, leading to ever more economic inequality in our society.
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. | Posted 10.26.2008 | Politics
This election year, young people have shown great interest and excitement in our political process. We should make sure we help stimulate that interest
Randi Weingarten | Posted 10.17.2008 | Politics
Good teachers usually have good ideas about what it takes to better their schools, help other teachers, or improve education across their communities. But turning those good ideas into reality isn't easy.
Joel Schwartzberg | Posted 10.04.2008 | Living
The night before the first day of school was always the longest night of my life. I'd lie wide awake for hours, wondering about my locker location, ...
Randi Weingarten | Posted 09.28.2008 | Politics
Barack Obama understands what it will take to improve our schools, turn around our economy, and he knows that teachers and unions are part of the solution, not part of the problem.
Esther Wojcicki | Posted 09.25.2008 | Living
Tthe National Writing Project together with Google Docs is sponsoring a program called Letters to Our Next President, to encourage young Americans to write to the candidates.
Jeffrey Shaffer | Posted 08.06.2008 | Living
During the past decade, while scrambling to fill for Back to School requirements, I became aware of an intriguing fact: The List is the same everywhere. Why have conspiracy theorists not jumped onto this bandwagon?
Jamie Lee Curtis | Posted 07.31.2008 | Living
We are Americans and we are getting an F in educating our children. Wake up and smell the global competition. We need to let our elected leaders know that education is the most important issue in this election.
Jeff Biggers | Posted 07.27.2008 | Politics
While Azar Nafisi's bestselling Reading Lolita in Tehran, chronicled her efforts to teach forbidden Western literature, most Americans would be hard pressed to recall a single novel from Nafisi's native country.
Dr. Peter Breggin | Posted 08.15.2008 | Living
From the political left or right, we should be able to come together around the idea that it's bad to use psychiatric drugs to control children. There are better ways.
Huffington Post | Posted 05.29.2008 | Living
ABC News reports on the findings of a study that concluded 16% of U.S. science teachers are Creationists, and that, disturbingly, one in eight are tea...
Harry Moroz | Posted 01.10.2009 | Media