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Where Are the Little Red Schoolhouses of Yesteryear?
Posted May 3rd, 2008 by Arnold Aprill
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While on a trip to Washington, D.C., I paid a visit to the offices of the U.S. Department of Education. Special structures had been built around the entrances to the building- replicas of the archetypal “Little Red Schoolhouse”. I later found out that these had been installed to protect government employees from falling masonry, but why were these particular wooden pieces of nostalgia chosen to grace the doorways to these large, gothic, stone buildings?
Resolving These Days of Violence
Posted April 1st, 2008 by AmySue Mertens
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One of our most requested programs in Cook County is Conflict Resolution for Youth. Schools across the county express their difficulty in getting past conflicts to reach education each day. Students come to schools with complex issues including hunger, broken families, homelessness, fear, anger, and a lack of social interaction that previous generations take for granted.
“Stolen Cars Crashed into School, Bell”
Posted March 30th, 2008 by Arnold Aprill
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John Boller is a mathematics professor at the University of Chicago who works with Chicago public school teachers to support greater depth and authenticity in their mathematics teaching. He is working with the Chicago Public Schools Office of Academic Enhancement and with the Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education (CAPE) at Swift and Thorp schools through a U.S. Department of Education grant to integrate the arts with rigorous mathematics instruction.
Behind the CPS School Closings
Posted March 20th, 2008 by Jeff Pinzino
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As part of their Renaissance 2010 school transformation plan, the administration of the Chicago Public Schools annually announces a list of low-performing schools to be closed. What's different this year is that community groups are at the table with CPS for the first time.
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Unseen Entertainment
Posted March 16th, 2008 by Arnold Aprill
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A number of years back, an award-winning, Broadway-produced playwright gave a talk at Victory Gardens Theater here in Chicago about the years he had spent making his living resubmitting the same script, in different forms, to a Hollywood film studio. It had quickly dawned on him that, although the studio had sought him out and commissioned this script, the film was never going to be green-lighted for production.
Bluing
Posted March 16th, 2008 by Arnold Aprill
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A classic grade school science (or is it art?) activity calls for charcoal briquettes, ammonia, salt, water, food coloring, and bluing. What is bluing? Bluing is a dye used to treat clothing that has yellowed with age and use. Here is copy from the website for Mrs. Stewart’s Bluing:
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Introduction to Tutor/Mentor Connection - The Rest of the Story
Posted March 6th, 2008 by Daniel Bassill
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If you read something tragic in the papers, like a youth being shot, or a life being lost to gangs, drugs, or the cumulative impact of poverty, and you want to do something to change the future for kids born or living in high poverty neighborhoods, I encourage you to visit the www.tutormentorconnection.org web site and use it like a text book, as a resource, and as a guide for how you, your church, your business and/or your friends change what's happening in many inner city neighborhoods.
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Chalk
Posted March 5th, 2008 by Arnold Aprill
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As chalk disappears from the classroom, and images of blackboards, chalk dust, and clapping erasers are replaced by images of whiteboards, Magic Markers, and dry erasers, and even these are replaced by computer screens and projectors, sticks of chalk and blackboards (which are actually usually greenboards in grade schools and high schools and brownboards in universities) remain icons in our collective educational imagination, as persistent as clip art graphics of little red school houses, school bells, and an apple for the teacher.
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Liberia
Posted February 29th, 2008 by Arnold Aprill
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President George W. Bush visited Liberia on the 21st of February, 2008, the first visit by an American President in three decades.
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