
History of Standardized Testing
Oct 18, 2013
Ralph Waldo Emerson’s poem “Concord Hymn” commemorated “the shot heard ‘round the world" in the clash between local militiamen and British troops that marked the start of the Revolutionary …
Oct 18, 2013
Ralph Waldo Emerson’s poem “Concord Hymn” commemorated “the shot heard ‘round the world" in the clash between local militiamen and British troops that marked the start of the Revolutionary …
Oct 14, 2013
Written By Eric Metcalf | Illustrations By Henrik Drescher The educators lean forward in their chairs and tilt their heads to ponder the situation from a new perspective. They furrow their brows…
Oct 10, 2013
Written by Lini S. Kadaba | Illustrations by Laurindo Feliciano The data is indisputable: Boys now lag behind girls in several significant areas of education. But the roots of the new gender gap…
Oct 3, 2013
Just off a busy four-lane strip mall-lined road, within a quiet neighborhood in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, rests Jeffersontown High School. When arriving at the school, visitor…
Oct 1, 2013
Many people hear the term “sex trafficking” and think of Third World countries. But youth all over the United States—including the Lehigh Valley—become victims of sexual slavery every day. …
Sep 30, 2013
For the next issue of Theory to Practice magazine, the Lehigh University College of Education brought together two experts—alumnus Peter Langman, Ph.D., author of Why Kids Kill: Inside…