At Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, New Era Awaits
Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management recently announced sweeping changes designed to transform business education and thought leadership in the 21st century. As a Kellogg alumna, I was immediately intrigued. This new framework, billed as Envision Kellogg, follows an intensive 18-month, 360-degree assessment that involved hundreds of alumni, faculty, administrators, students ...
Three resignations, five contracts on school board agenda
Teachers resigning effective the end of this school year include Denise Lee, a teacher at Central for 24 years; George Briggs, who has taught at MHS for 40 years and Kari Quigley, a special education teacher.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crossroads teacher retiring after long career
Social studies teacher Sal Scurato is about to complete a long teaching career this March at South Brunswick’s Crossroads Middle School.
Club at Shoemaker High School connects students with future career path
Every Tuesday afternoon, Brilina Bostic stands before her peers to address official club business for the Shoemaker High School chapter of the Texas Association of Future Educators.
Teachers urge students to sign up for tech classes
Watching the television episodes of "Super Nanny," "Discover Wisconsin" or "Top Chef," might give teens some of their earliest encounters with their future dream jobs, implies a brochure prepared by the Wisconsin Dells High School career and technology education department.
Delaware Valley High students learn civics, career applications, life lessons from volunteer teachers
It was the end of her first day of teaching and Elaine Niemann was exhilarated and exhausted. “That was hard work! It was fun! It was a great day,” the mayor of Kingwood Township said in rapid succession. “I would absolutely do it again,” just a bit differently. Niemann was one of 10 area community members who braved a day at the head of the classroom on Feb. 9 for Delaware Valley Regional High ...