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The Enabling Support Foundation

I am director of the Enabling Support Foundation, a 5013c non-profit with a dual mission to support persons with disabilities and K-12 education. You can see a bit about us at www.enabling.org and you can see our resource for standard and unique educational material at www.educationalsynthesis.org.

We operate almost exclusively on line providing collaboration among schools, tutorials and classes, and education materials. We also offer support for special needs students and their parents.

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What would happen to Education if paper and pencil were banned?

The very simple answer is that Education would finally move into the 21st Century.



Look at today's preschool children. The iPad has become their busy box.  They are confused at paper magazines that do not scroll to touch.  They can have relatively complex conversations and they understand pictures and icons.  They are on cell phones and would soon learn to text just as they learned to speak and listen.  And these children come to school in a 21st Century environment.  And then, we…

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Posted on July 7, 2012 at 11:21am

Why NCLB is inherently flawed

The current structure of the No Child Left Behind program guarantees that children will be left behind for two specific reasons.  The purpose of this note is to elucidate those reasons and suggest concrete solutions.

 

Educational Standards in the 19th Century

 

The most important reason that NCLB can not succeed is inherent in the goals that have been set.  The Educational Establishment wants to go “back to basics” and has concentrated on reading and…

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