Thursday, September 29, 2011 NEW YORK -- Roy Roberts, a former GM executive, says his first few months on the job as emergency manager of Detroit's public schools have been "like drinking from a fire hose." "I had five weeks to pull together a budget for 2012," he said in an interview. "That's not a simple process." BLOG POSTS | Mark Shriver: Education Nation Changes the Conversation Our country is engaged in a deep, delicate battle about how to slice up the federal budget. What may surprise some people is that early childhood education comes down to everything Americans are anxious about. | | Bill Gates: The U.S. Economy and Public Education The numbers don't lie. Unemployment rates among Americans who never went to college are about double that of those who have a postsecondary education. And the need for highly-skilled workers is growing. | | Deborah J. Vagins: Making School a Safe Place for All Students No child should be subjected to corporal punishment in school, but what's even worse is that corporal punishment is being disproportionately applied against African-American students and students with disabilities. | | Meg Campbell: My Secret to Raising SAT Scores My secret advice to raising SAT scores is to read the New Yorker magazine weekly -- or another magazine that is a reach to read because it's written for adults, not teens. | | Dan Ross: Send Them a Bouquet of Pencils The real reason teachers have to bring their own supplies to school isn't their principals. It's their students. It's students who come to class unprepared, paperless, pencil-less, point-less. But then here's the other thing: it's not necessarily their students' fault. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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