No, seriously. Ohio is considering having schools screen schoolkids by BMI. There’s two huge problems with this. One: Measures like this further ostracize the last group it’s okay […]
economics / schools
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When the (school) levy breaks…
School levies had really mixed results in my area yesterday. Which got me to thinking. I’ve done a considerable [1] amount of academic studying of economics and education. […]
schools
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Schools taking advantage of students
I don’t want you to work in my career field. And you don’t either. Okay, maybe that’s not entirely true. If you’re actually interested in nuclear medicine for […]
parenting / schools / sociology
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Assuming a spherical stay at home parent…
[Steve’s note – the title is a geek joke.] The single-income family is a thing of the past. This is no surprise to most people in the USA. […]
dayton / schools / sociology
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Hubris and Catholic Schools (crossposted)
[Crossposted to my dayton-specific blog, Polishing the Gem City with a Dirty T-shirt.] I’ve been trying to find a way to share this with you for the last […]