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The College Solution: A Guide for Everyone Looking for the Right School at th...
by Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Amazon Price: $13.59
Customer Review: My oldest child is a high school senior, and we felt so clueless about how to go about starting "the college thing". This book told me everything I wanted to know and much more. Now, I feel so much more informed and confident about the process, espicially the financial aspects.
How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay: 30 Essays That Won Over $3 Million ...
by Gen Tanabe, Kelly Tanabe
Amazon Price: $12.21
Customer Review: This is a very helpful book! I got a good ideal of how to write a winning scholarship essay.
What's Worth Fighting for in Your School?
by Michael Fullan, Andy Hargreaves
Amazon Price: $14.35
Customer Review: As a teacher studying to be an administrator this book was very eye opening! It gives great insight regarding people on both sides of the principal's desk. What's Worth Fighting for in Your School defines the Total School and the Total Teacher and gives great advice on bringing teacher and administrator together to lead reform and make positive changes. It is a practical book with real, not lofty theoretical, suggestions for making a difference.
The 2007-2009 African American Scholarship Guide for Students & Parents: Pres...
by Dante Lee
Amazon Price: $11.53
Scholarship Assessed: Evaluation of the Professoriate (Special Report (Carneg...
by Charles E. Glassick, Mary Taylor Huber, Gene I. Maeroff
Amazon Price: $24.30
Customer Review: Scholarship Assessed: Evaluation of the Professoriateby Charles E. Glassick, Mary Taylor Huber, and Gene I. Maeroff
(San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Inc., 1997)
In the Carnegie Foundation report, Scholarship Assessed: Evaluation of the Professoriate, authors Charles E. Glassick, Mary Taylor Huber and Gene I. Maeroff create an even more inclusive vision of scholarship from the late Ernest L. Boyer's Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate, the Foundation's 1990 report. With the blessing of Boyer, The Carnegie Foundation's past president, these authors suggest standards and applications by which the entire range of an institution's scholastic endeavor (research, writing, teaching, etc.) can be documented and evaluated. The new report will greatly benefit institutions of higher education desiring to define and evaluate the academic performance of faculty.
The authors are impressively credentialed and each has been, or is currently, associated wit! ! h The Carnegie Foundation. Charles E. Glassick served as interim president of the Foundation between January 1996 and July 1997. Mary Taylor Huber is presently serving the Foundation as a senior scholar, and Gene I. Maeroff served the Foundation between 1986 and 1997. Presently Dr. Maeroff directs the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media at Teachers College, Columbia University.
The report is remarkably thorough and extremely well done. In every respect it supports the paradigm Boyer proposes in his initial work. Therein is both its strength and weakness. One has only to read Boyer's work in order to predict the logic of the new report. This is not to question the merit of the new work, but rather to suggest that as much effort seems to have been spent in reconciling the two reports as in the stated purpose of formulating standards of assessing scholarship and evaluating the professoriate.
The report responds to what it considers to be a major societal transition! ! that requires higher education to keep pace and even facil! itate change. At stake, according to the authors, is "the capacity of higher education to meet its responsibilities for teaching, research, and service to society" (p. 5). The mission of higher education must be current, and the activities of faculty must relate "more directly to the realities of contemporary life" (p. 6). The authors link the evolution of higher education with historical precedents and key events from the educational philosophy of col...
Modern School Business Administration: A Planning Approach (Peabody College E...
by James W. Guthrie, Christina Hart, Walter G. Hack, I. Carl Candoli
Amazon Price: $55.36
Modern Education Finance and Policy (Peabody College Education Leadership Ser...
by James W. Guthrie, Mathew G. Springer, R. Anthony Rolle, Eric A. Houck
Amazon Price: $60.48
Customer Review: This is great book to use if you are in the process of taking higher level graduate courses. The author provides case studies that are relevant and thought provoking.
Financing College: How Much You'll Really Have to Pay and How to Get the Mone...
by From the editors of Kiplingers Personal Finance Magazine
Amazon Price: $16.15
Public Funding of Higher Education: Changing Contexts and New Rationales
Amazon Price: $20.70
See You When We Get There: Teaching for Change in Urban Schools (Teaching for...
by Gregory Michie
Amazon Price: $13.57
Customer Review: I have been blessed with the privilege of taking a class/workshop with Michie and am just as invigorated by this book as his class. This book profiles the experiences, both good and bad, appropriate and inappropriate of teachers in urban schools. From the beginning, Michie acknowledges and addresses criticisms of his previous writings as well as discusses his intellectual struggle with the fact the he is/was a middle-class white man teaching poor, urban children of color. He also recognizes that this book is written from his perspective and therefore is filtered through his eyes rather than the teachers (though he tried to free it from his personal reflection as much as possible and just "show" these teachers in real world situations). His goal is not to profile five "good" or "star" teachers, just five real teachers struggling to teach for change, struggling to help their students change their lives and worlds.
This book showed me that even "good" teachers (I think they're all good teachers in this book, but that's just me) screw up. Even good teachers have bad days. All urban teachers, particularly new teachers, especially ones who teach against the status-quo and push their students to think critically about everything they read about and learn about, sometimes fall. But they have moments of triumph as well. They have moments where students go above and beyond expectations, and moments where they see just how much these "ghetto" or "low-achieving" students know about their world.
This book gave me hope and ignited a new fire in me. I hope it inspires you just as much.
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College Funding More Difficult In Economic Crisis
by CBS2 Chicago, IL
GLENVIEW, Ill. (CBS) ? This is a tough time for teens on the road to college. Some families are finding themselves scrambling for money as the economic ...
Financial meltdown hits ivory towers
by The Associated Press
Tim Kaine announced plans to cut college funding at least 5 percent, to help plug an expected $2.5 billion budget hole over the next two years. ...
Kaine to lay off 567, cut college funding to battle $2.5B shortfall
by Washington Examiner, DC
By William C. Flook Gov. Tim Kaine gestures as he announces his spending reduction plan at a press conference at the Capitol in Richmond. ...
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Pratt, Baird dispute college funding pledges
by Canada.com, Canada
Ottawa . Liberal candidate David Pratt committed Sunday to getting federal funding for a new trades centre at Algonquin College, a pledge he said opponent ...
Amendment 8 holds dangers for community colleges
by Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL
Amendment 8, known as the local option sales tax, would allow counties to increase their sales tax to supplement community college funding. ...
Kaine cuts jobs, funding
by Bluefield Daily Telegraph, WV
Timothy M. Kaine ordered 570 state employee layoffs on Thursday, cut community college funding by 5 percent and postponed implementation of employee raises ...
HD3 candidates differ on health care
by Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY
He also said the state should leave the current community college funding system alone. "Don't fix what isn't broken," he said. Peasley said it's not the ...
Blue Mountain Community College funding in jeopardy
by EastOregonian.info (subscription), OR
"The worst time to cut community college funding is during a downturn," said Henderson. "We can't afford for them to cut community colleges funding like ...
Heidi Jones
by Republican Eagle, MN
Education: Bachelor of arts in government from St. Lawrence University; computer classes, Minnesota State College Southeast Technical My name is Heidi Jones ...