Wow. With only 9 hours before the school day started, the teacher union and the school board have reached an agreement, and “averted the strike.”
Tag: Education
CV School Strike–Winners and Losers Revisited
Yesterday I wrote an assessment of who I thought would be the winners and losers. At the time, I believed that the teachers would be
Lessons (not) learned from the Cumberland Valley Strike
I received an email from a support group for a CVHS sports team. In that email, the coach of the team wrote As you all
Cumberland Valley Teachers are “Unreasonable”
Let’s be fair here. Teachers deserve more pay. Okay. Here in the Cumberland Valley School District, The school board made several reasonable (and some would
Political Pundits aren’t the Only Fear-mongerers!
I recently received an email, containing an article entitled Less Money, More Pain — The Bonfire of Capital By Mike Whitney. The comment sent with
Can an Anecdote be Data?
Over at the blog, Confessions of a Community College Dean, a commenter wrote that Academics of all people should remember that the plural of anecdote
My presentation at CSCMP Educators Conference
I presented my paper on Podcasting in Supply Chain Education. The paper received the “Teaching Innovation Award” for best paper in teaching innovations. From the
Interview with Chris Brogan
In this podcast, I interview Chris Brogan, one of the original creators of the first PodCamp in Boston. We talked about how podcasting works, and
Talkshoe, Anyone?
Tommy Vallier from Talkshoe is giving a presentation on how to get started with TalkShoe. What is TalkShoe? Enables anyone to create, join or listen
Correlation vs Causation, revisited
I figured it is time for me to put the academician hat back on, and delve into the deeper realm of research. I recently read,