Affirmative Action in Higher Ed Plays Out in Court
Tuesday, Mar, 26 at 8:00 am,
Men Continue to be Rare Specimens in Elementary Classrooms1
Tuesday, Mar, 26 at 7:00 am,
Stanford Makes Use of Mobile Apps for Ed and Student Life
Tuesday, Mar, 26 at 6:00 am,
The Perks of Preschool7
Monday, Mar, 25 at 9:43 am,
Britain’s Universities Push Back on Gove’s A-Level Reforms
Monday, Feb, 18 at 7:00 am,
Poor Math Skills May Keep 40% of Rhode Islanders from Graduating1
Monday, Feb, 18 at 6:00 am,
Obama State of the Union Addresses College Costs, Preschool1
Wednesday, Feb, 13 at 9:00 am,
Oregon Legislators Push for College Credits for All3
Monday, Feb, 11 at 11:00 am,
Schools Quick to Suspend Students After Newtown1
Thursday, Jan, 03 at 6:00 am,
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Matthew is a prolific, independent voice in the national education debate. He is a tireless advocate for high academic standards from pre-K through graduate school, fiscal sense and personal responsibility. He values parents’ and families’ rights and believes in accountability for teachers, administrators, politicians and all taxpayer-funded education entities. With a unique background that includes work in higher education, executive recruiting, professional sport and government, Matthew has consulted on new media and communication strategies for a broad range of clients. He writes the blog “Education for the Aughts” at www.matthewktabor.com , has contributed to National Journal’s ‘Expert’ blog for Education , and interacts with the education community on Twitter and Google+.