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
In two words.. Simply remarkable! Can children teach themselves? Will computers replace teachers?
Maybe The Time Is Not Now To Go Into Education!?
January 13, 2012
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 […]
Why The Time Is Now To Go Into The Field of Education
January 3, 2012
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 […]
Beating the Statistics: Back To Reality
December 18, 2011
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 […]


May 13, 2012
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