Why Do Teachers Have to be The Scapegoats of Public Education
The concept of public education is under attack from their own communities and governments. The hope public education creates has to be protected and supported.
The Death of Newspapers and The Future of Journalism
The daily newspaper will soon become a relic, displaced by the instantaneous news reporting available via the Internet. Some news organizations will survive in new forms, but when the industry transforms, what will happen to investigative journalism?
Rough Copy
Over the last few years Canada’s urban areas have shown an increase in gun related violence. In an attempt to stop the illegal use of guns the federal government has created gun control laws, for all Canadians.
To Swallow One’s Pride
Sometimes we have to swallow our pride and ask for help.
E-Learning: The Best Ways to Study Education Online
Learning environment in most schools, colleges and universities are based on traditional learning in which the learners act as passive learners, who sit in a classroom and receive information from a lecturer or in-group discussion. Traditional learning involves student participation in lectures and discussions, as this method is most popularly used in learning facilities.
It’s Time to Put Up or Shut Up
There’s an urgency to start doing your part to make this a better America. Stop complaining about what’s wrong in your community. Do something about it.
Can We Still Talk About a Community?
On weather a community exists.
Community Engagement: Nonprofit Success is Right in the Backyard
Engaging the community in non-profit organizations is the key to their success.
Local Festival in African American Neighborhood Attempts to Bridge Cultures
While racial tension is a fact in many communities, something positive can be done to bring people together.










