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Education

  • Embracing Collaboration in a Changing World

    The Information Age has led to rapid changes in social norms, stirring uncertainty and fear. The shift from institutional authority to collaborative influence is reshaping the future. This inflection point prompts consideration of a collaborative future, rejecting the notion of… Continue reading

    Embracing Collaboration in a Changing World
  • Florida Schools Need Teachers, Not Chaplains

    In Florida, public schools face a crisis with underfunding, overcrowded classrooms, low teacher pay, and declining student attendance. A proposal to introduce chaplains to address mental health issues is criticized as a distraction from the need for more qualified teachers… Continue reading

    Florida Schools Need Teachers, Not Chaplains
  • We Can Save Public Education

    The public education system is facing urgent challenges, including teacher shortages, inadequate funding, and declining enrollment. These issues have led to the rise of private and “pay-to-learn” alternatives, further widening the educational divide. It is crucial to invest in public… Continue reading

    We Can Save Public Education
  • The Dream Is Yet To Be Fulfilled: Why MLK Still Teaches Us

    Dr. King’s mission was to liberate people of color from the Jim Crow laws of the south, but that wasn’t his end game. He had a bigger and more inclusive vision for America: to liberate all people from the evils… Continue reading

    The Dream Is Yet To Be Fulfilled: Why MLK Still Teaches Us