Today politicians, state level education leaders and many others in educational circles are going around and around about the value of high stakes testing, what and how those tests should be constructed, when they should be administered to students, and … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2010
This article appeared in the Indy Star May 14th: The Arizona governor has just signed yet another controversial bill banning ethnic studies courses from being taught in public schools. What is wrong with this picture? Even the United Nations is … Continue reading
Our ethnicity is as much a part of each of us as is our DNA. To refuse to help each other understand our many ethnic heritages, our traditions and values that have evolved over generations is to deny us learning … Continue reading
Dr. Juana Watson, Eye2theWorld’s Vice President, will be honored at the July 28th Girl’s Inc. luncheon as its 2010 Touchstone Award winner. The honor is being bestowed because of Juana’s long commitment to issues affecting young women of all nationalities … Continue reading
Tue May 04, 2010 7:10 pm EDT By Trey Kerby In general, people in the sports world keep their political leanings to themselves. Sure, there are a few guys who regularly speak out on political issues, but for the most part … Continue reading
The other day, when I was sitting near Gate 22, Concourse C at O’Hare Airport waiting for a flight back home through Nappanee International Airport, I looked up, and to my surprise I saw an old acquaintance of mine, Juan … Continue reading