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Quit working? Heck, she's only 93 | It almost goes without saying that a substantial number of people work because they have to, not because they want to; that's why it's called work. Bellevue resident Myrtle Royse, 93, is not one of those people. |
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'Academically Adrift' | If the purpose of a college education is for students to learn, academe is failing, according to Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses, a book being released today by University of Chicago Press. |
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Editorial: The end of education silos and fiefdoms | Nothing focuses the mind, and priorities, like an imminent swing of the budget ax. |
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Oelschlager Keeping Klahowya Soccer Kicking | Troy Oelschlager remembers his first day of practice as Klahowya girls soccer coach. |
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Struck by 'Lightning' | You know the drill: as you approach the podium for your presentation you mentally rehearse your catchy opening, visualize your main points and corresponding examples, and remind yourself to allow time for a spirited discussion at the end of your one-hour session. |
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Don鈥檛 Just Stand There, Say Something | "鈥淲ell, look who鈥檚 here,鈥 sneered my older, tenured, male colleague, 鈥淚t鈥檚 Dr. Diversity.鈥 Leaning into the old boys鈥 corner of the musty mailroom, he chuckled and continued talking with his buddies. I cringed and pretended to receive his remark as a compliment. With a forced smile, I鈥 |
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Mountlake Terrace Elementary celebrates 50th anniversary | "Fifty years ago, Dale Hoggins was serving his first job as a school principal at the newly opened Mountlake Terrace Elementary School. |
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Tonight on the 草榴社区 campus: Panel discussion on the future of multicultural education | |||
Principal selected for West Homer Elementary School | "Three days after interviews took place, a new principal has been selected for West Homer Elementary School for the 2010-2011 school year. |
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4 quizzed for WHES principal | "A decision on who will be the next principal at West Homer Elementary School could be made as early as today, according to Steve Atwater, superintendent for the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. Four applicants interested in the job were interviewed Monday afternoon before an鈥 |