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Sunday, September 23

Can our educational culture be changed by thinking more like children and less like adults? The Montessorian philosophy may offer the answer.

Despite widespread conjecture about what the next iteration of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act will look like, one thing is certain: Educational reform is on everyone’s mind. Tim Cauller... Read more »

Sunday, September 23
Equality Among the Ranks
If 72 percent of all K-12 educators in the United States are female, why are only 14.5 percent of school superintendents women?

Today, just 1,984 out of 13,728 district leaders are women. While that is a significant improvement from the early 1990s when that number was just 6.6 percent, there is still... Read more »

Monday, September 17

When Broughal Middle School and Donegan Elementary School were in need of more mental health services, Lehigh University’s George White, who assists in both schools’ community school’s programs, ran into the right colleague.

Saturday, September 15
PARIAH [puh rahy uh] noun 1. A person without status. 2. A rejected member of society. 3. An outcast.

In the final moments of the critically acclaimed film Pariah, 17-year-old Alike finally finds comfort in her identity: “Even breaking is opening and I am broken. I am open... My spirit takes journey. My spirit takes flight and I am not... Read more »

Wednesday, September 12

Lehigh has again been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s outstanding research universities. In its just-released 2013 “Guide to America’s Best Colleges,” the news magazine ranks Lehigh 38th among 281 institutions across the United States (173 public, 101 private and seven for-profit) that offer undergraduate... Read more »