Back in 1991, I was sitting in a CEO’s office in Los Angeles when a young lady named Wendy Kopp was making a pitch for something called Teach for America. Her idea was to engage some of the nation’s best and brightest college students upon their graduation from undergrad into giving back to society by […]
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Back in 1991, I was sitting in a CEO’s office in Los Angeles when a young lady named Wendy Kopp was making a pitch for something called Teach for America. Her idea was to engage some of the nation’s best and brightest college students upon their graduation from undergrad into giving back to society by […]
Back in 1991, I was sitting in a CEO’s office in Los Angeles when a young lady named Wendy Kopp was making a pitch for something called Teach for America. Her idea was to engage some of the nation’s best and brightest college students upon their graduation from undergrad into giving back to society by […]
Back in 1991, I was sitting in a CEO’s office in Los Angeles when a young lady named Wendy Kopp was making a pitch for something called Teach for America. Her idea was to engage some of the nation’s best and brightest college students upon their graduation from undergrad into giving back to society by […]
Back in 1991, I was sitting in a CEO’s office in Los Angeles when a young lady named Wendy Kopp was making a pitch for something called Teach for America. Her idea was to engage some of the nation’s best and brightest college students upon their graduation from undergrad into giving back to society by […]
Back in 1991, I was sitting in a CEO’s office in Los Angeles when a young lady named Wendy Kopp was making a pitch for something called Teach for America. Her idea was to engage some of the nation’s best and brightest college students upon their graduation from undergrad into giving back to society by […]
Back in 1991, I was sitting in a CEO’s office in Los Angeles when a young lady named Wendy Kopp was making a pitch for something called Teach for America. Her idea was to engage some of the nation’s best and brightest college students upon their graduation from undergrad into giving back to society by […]
On September 30th, 2010, 21st Century Charter School at Gary welcomed twelve colleges and the National Guard and United States Army into our school for a 6th-12th grades college fair. The following twelve colleges provided our students with valuable information regarding their programs and opportunities: Ivy Tech Community College Purdue University Lafayette Purdue University Calumet […]
Newark Mayor Cory Booker is a man with a serious problem on his hands this morning: He’s getting what he’s long wished for. In Booker’s case, that means the resources and authority to reform his city’s dysfunctional school system. As was reported this morning, Booker is about to receive them via a $100 million gift […]
About 50 Pikes Peak Prep charter school students will begin using iPads in their core classes this year. It’s a move educators hope will cut costs and expand students’ learning opportunities. “It’s better than staring at paper,” said 10th-grader Eileen Alvarez. The 15-year-old on Wednesday demonstrated the virtual frog dissection application that takes users step-by-step through […]