by Wana Duhart | Nov 26, 2012 | Schools and Education, Village Space Blog
It has taken a very long time, but it was well worth the wait. When you consider the amount of clutter and noise that parents have had to sift through, in order to fully understand the condition of their local schools, it has been time well spent because now we can be...
by Wana Duhart | Oct 25, 2012 | Schools and Education, Village Space Blog
I consider myself to be old school when it comes to classroom teaching and learning, which means I prefer actually sitting in a physical space and participating in dialogue with classmates whose life experiences may or may not differ from my own. In my view, the power...
by Wana Duhart | Oct 14, 2012 | Schools and Education, Village Space Blog
Every now and then, what is done in the dark is brought to light either by a person of conscience, a whistleblower, or the slip of the tongue. The title quote — “We should be for the kids but, truth is, we’re beholden to the unions” — is...
by Wana Duhart | Oct 12, 2012 | Articles, Village Space Blog
Read this article in the Education News | Published October 2012 America’s classroom teachers have earned the right to be compensated in ways that both acknowledge their contributions to the lives of students and reward them for their ability to foster growth and...
by Wana Duhart | Oct 12, 2012 | Articles, Village Space Blog
Read this article in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette | Published October 2012 With all the talk surrounding the widening gap between the wealthy class and everyone else, there continues to be very little attention given to the poor and working class people in this...