by Noble Newman | Sep 10, 2016 | education, Noble Newman
Almost across the board, US corporate profits are struggling–down almost 12% compared to a year ago. While financial and economic analysts can point to a number of things this could be the cause–or the result– of, Fortune Magazine, Deutsche Bank and KitCo,...
by Noble Newman | Jul 19, 2016 | education, education policy, education reform, Noble Newman
Many Americans believe that the major problem within public education is the lack of focus within the administration of a school. They even go as far as to blame the teachers for not providing the adequate time and skills needed for their child to grow and learn on a...
by Noble Newman | Jun 28, 2016 | education, education policy, education reform, Noble Newman
Theory versus Practice. You may have seen someone who was “Born to teach” like this year’s National Teacher of the Year, Jahana Hayes or the one seen in this picture, who just seems like the kind of teacher who can entertain and inspire you. But most teachers rely...
by Noble Newman | Apr 24, 2016 | education, education policy, education reform, Noble Newman
With April and the state-mandated examinations coming to an end, teachers and educators everywhere are rejoicing to the completion of the fourth and final academic quarter. For those of us outside of the education sector, you may be overlooking one vital fact that is...
by Noble Newman | Mar 23, 2016 | education, education policy, education reform, Noble Newman
There comes a point in teaching where many educators, especially novice teachers, feel overcome and overwhelmed by the stress of the job. As much as we can try to overlook it, this has become a systemic problem that has negatively increased the amount of turnover...