Education

Invest in America's Children
Conspicuously missing from the national budget debate is a discussion about strategic investments in early childhood education.
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Tammy Tibbets, founder of She's the First Q&A: Tammy Tibbetts and She's the First
Tammy Tibbetts is the founder of She’s the First, a call to action to promote the importance of educating girls who live in developing countries and would otherwise not have the opportunity to go to school. 
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University incubators for young entrepreneurs are cropping up around the country University Venture Incubators: Empowering Entrepreneurs Across Campus
The implementation of business incubators in colleges is bringing the entrepreneurial world to a new age of bootstrapping.
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University of Washington's quad in spring Protect Students as We Protect Businesses
The government has a clear role to play in making higher education accessible for all qualified students.
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College students at the 2007 Pittsburgh University commencement The Internship Con
Many of the most coveted internships with the government and non-profits are unpaid. So how do we ensure low-income, qualified students can participate?
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Outsourced Again: Looking Abroad for Quality Teachers?
One would think that teaching is one job that can’t be exported. But apparently, it can be imported. In this time of job loss and a more down economy than many of us have ever seen, many school districts are recruiting new teachers...
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Old School
I was raised in a family of public education proponents. I was sent to public school for all of my schooling, and even went to a public university.
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Enough Stuff?
The Story of Stuff is “just spreading and spreading” according to its creator, Annie Leonard, and it's sure to just spread more.
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