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Social and Cultural Studies
Today's teaching profession is the product of a mid-twentieth-century labor model; we need to rethink what the teaching profession should look like in the twenty-first century.
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By AEI Staff
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AEI People and Programs
Friday, November 13, 2009
This issue covers innovation in education, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the new documentary Poliwood, and more.
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Washington spent almost $68 billion more on education in fiscal 2009 than it otherwise would have. What has the economic-stimulus funding actually bought?
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How might we reimagine the tapestry of teaching, schooling, and preparation to ensure that the changing labor force reinvigorates teaching and learning?
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By Frederick M. Hess
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Center for American Progress, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and AEI
Monday, November 9, 2009
Regardless of current academic accomplishment, innovative educational practices are vital to laying the groundwork for continuous and transformational change.
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By Ronald W. Reagan
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AEI Online
Monday, November 9, 2009
Ronald Reagan's speech in December 1988 on the struggle of people everywhere for freedom anticipated the momentous events that would occur in 1989.
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Twenty years ago the most visible symbol of totalitarian evil, the Berlin Wall, tumbled down. It became evident to us that spiritual factors were decisive.
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With few born and far too many dying, Russia is caught in a demographic straitjacket.
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In previous generations we had to devise solutions to deal with the dangers of tobacco and cars, and today we must learn how to combat the causes of obesity.
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By AEI Staff
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AEI People and Programs
Friday, October 30, 2009
This issue covers the health care debate, the Legatum Institute's Prosperity Index, the swine flu and more.
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