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Understanding Executive Functioning

May 13, 2012

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Several weeks ago, after a long day at work, I arrived at my house and first stopped to check my mail for anything important. My heart dropped as I saw a letter from the Prince George’s County district court house, I had been summoned for jury duty. Somehow, I had managed to avoid jury duty […]

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Where Good Teacher’s Won’t Go: Child-Driven Education

March 9, 2012

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In two words.. Simply remarkable! Can children teach themselves? Will computers replace teachers?

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Maybe The Time Is Not Now To Go Into Education!?

January 13, 2012

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A few days ago I released an article about why the time is now to go into the field of education. I received several responses from teachers and other professionals that begged to differ. Most of the responses I received argued that many school districts are having budget cuts, financial issues and other money related […]

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Why The Time Is Now To Go Into The Field of Education

January 3, 2012

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I am currently half way through my first year working as a School Psychologist in my local school district. In this short amount of time, I have come to several realizations. The first realization is the significant lack of African American men in the field of education and the second is the enormous potential for […]

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Beating the Statistics: Back To Reality

December 18, 2011

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Yesterday, as I returned to Abilene Christian University to watch friends graduate I could not help but think about my post-graduate experience in the last year and a half. Keeping me company on the ride was another ACU grad and current critical care nurse in Dallas, also a May 2010 grad. We brought up the usual […]

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