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- 1From:Commentary (Vol. 150, Issue 5)THE BET Donald Tramp made at the beginning of his unlikely and astonishing political career is the same bet he is making as he exits the presidency, willingly or not--that many millions of Americans no longer believe in...
- 2From:ASHA Leader (Vol. 24, Issue 8)It's probably not a professional skill you saw yourself learning in graduate school. It's likely not even one you see yourself applying in your daily work with students and other professionals. But, chances are, it's a...
- 3From:Education Week (Vol. 38, Issue 37)Running a school can be exhausting and overwhelming, especially in the first year. Staff Writer Denisa R. Superville spoke to three experienced principals who offered candid advice and lessons they learned, as well as...
- 4From:Education Week (Vol. 38, Issue 09)When Bill Zimmer got his first school administrator job in 2008, it came with a heavy dose of advice from peers who'd made the transition ahead of him: Don't let the job consume you, or you'll burn out. Zimmer, now...
- 5From:Education Week (Vol. 38, Issue 09)Just a few months into her first year as principal of Oak Knoll Elementary School in Menlo Park, Calif., Kristen Gracia was on a fast track to burnout. She'd been assistant principal for four years and felt in...
- 6From:Occupational Health & WellbeingFit notes "not implemented as intended" The "fit note" was introduced in 2010 and was designed to radically change the way GPs certificated sickness and absence from work; switching the premise from advising patients...
- 7From:ASHA Leader (Vol. 23, Issue 8)As the new school year approaches, many questions come to mind. How did your students grow and change over the summer? How big will your caseload be? Did your school hire new staff members? The list goes on. Here are...
- 8From:Psychology Today (Vol. 51, Issue 4)Over the last decade, the concept of "recovery" has become a common thread in behavioral health care; providers are expected to routinely include recovery as a component of their treatment plans. Recovery-oriented...
- 9From:ASHA Leader (Vol. 23, Issue 5)Want to be a more productive private practice audiologist? Hire an audiology assistant! The best way to increase productivity and profitability of a business is to incorporate more assistants into every type of...
- 10From:Education Week (Vol. 36, Issue 23)Spending an hour learning computer basics may positively change students' attitudes about computer science and increase their feelings of self-efficacy where that subject is concerned--especially among girls, suggests a...
- 11From:Mind, Mood & Memory (Vol. 13, Issue 1)A can-do attitude may be the key to a happy old age. That's the implication of numerous studies that suggest that older adults who feel that they are in control of their lives--a concept known as self-efficacy--are...
- 12From:ASHA Leader (Vol. 21, Issue 7)It can be tough, but school-based SLPs can effect change in their work environment, writes Christine Bainbridge, guest-blogging on fellow SLP Mary Huston's Speech Adventures website. "Some of our fellow SLPs are...
- 13From:Phi Delta Kappan (Vol. 97, Issue 8)In the third installment of the Harry Potter film series, a time-traveling Harry stands across a lake watching his past self succumb to evil forces on the opposite shore before his present self summons a difficult bit...
- 14From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 261, Issue 31)Cornell University historian Baptist's The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism (Reviews, June 3; pub month, Sept.) is an unapologetic, damning, and grisly account of slavery's...
- 15From:Education Week (Vol. 32, Issue 26)Boston -- One thing is immediately apparent when Erica Vuolle teaches: Not a moment of time is wasted. When she speaks to her class here at the Match Community Day Charter Public School, she expects all students'...
- 16From:Arts & Activities (Vol. 150, Issue 1)Welcome back to another great ear of tried-and-true tips! Last year we welcomed some new contributors, and I'm hoping to see some new names again this year. I know that with budget cuts, many of us are in need of great...
- 17From:ASHA Leader (Vol. 19, Issue 7)I've tweeted, posted, pinned and filtered my way through #summerl4. Through social media, I've shared updates with my friends about my new house, renovation projects and vacations out West. Once the calendar flips from...
- 18From:Women in Higher Education (Vol. 22, Issue 8)Like so many faculty members, I have been frustrated by the lack of useful feedback on student course evaluations. More often than not, students evaluated my courses from either a place of great admiration or from a...
- 19From:Women in Higher Education (Vol. 21, Issue 11)In a 2010 study, 89% of the Americans surveyed said that work/life balance is a problem in the United States. We agree that the concept of balance is a problem, but the real issue is how we think and talk about it....
- 20From:ASHA Leader (Vol. 16, Issue 7)The referral was from a friend and fellow speech-language pathologist and I didn't hesitate to call the number. At the age of 36, I wanted to do what my 9- and 6-year-old boys could do. On Thanksgiving weekend, took my...