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e-Readers On Campus: What College Students Had to Say

Business and Operations // December 10, 2009

The ever-evolving technology world has recently brought the idea of electronic libraries closer to a reality for schools and universities. On the ISM listservs, people are starting to ask about introducing e-Readers to students. Since it seems to be of interest, we dug a little into what people are saying about reading and researching on e-Reader screens versus "hitting the books" in their campus libraries.

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Just What Do Employees Want?

School Heads // December 10, 2009

A recent "USA Today Snapshots ®" reported on the types of recognition people in the workplace prefer, based on a survey of 388 administrative professionals conducted by the online community OfficeArrow™

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Report Names Reasons Young Teachers Leave the Profession

Academic Leadership // December 10, 2009

A recent report from the not-for-profit, nonpartisan National Council on Teacher Quality showed that many states' laws and regulations discourage promising new teachers from remaining in the profession, while doing little to identify and council out ineffective teachers. The report found that states:

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'Reality' in the Classroom …

School Heads // December 10, 2009

Tony Danza, the TV actor who played a none-too-bright cab driver on "Taxi" and a baseball-player-turned-housekeeper on "Who's the Boss?" is teaching 10th grade English this fall in a Philadelphia inner-city school.

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Older Volunteers Doing Good Work in Schools

Academic Leadership // December 10, 2009

Last month, The Journal of Gerontology published its most recent findings about the benefits of having senior citizens volunteer in school classrooms. After following Experience Corps volunteers—a group of paid volunteers that consists primarily of African-American women age 60 and older—over a period of years, researchers from Johns Hopkins University found that students who interact with the Experience Corps volunteers showed significant gains in reading comprehension when compared to students in control classrooms.

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Your Choices Regarding Labor Law Posters

Business and Operations // December 10, 2009

Posting labor law posters (and bulletins) is another one of those nasty, mandated laws that all businesses have to follow. There is no choice regarding whether you should post the most current information or not—it's a must. So, it's wise to see what your state has updated and/or changed this year so you're compliant.

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Translating Leadership Skills to Your Management Team

School Heads // December 10, 2009

Noel Tichy, in his book The Leadership Engine: How Winning Companies Build Leaders at Every Level, says that in stand-out organizations, the leaders teach their key deputies the leadership skills they need to become effective leaders themselves. While Tichy is writing specifically about business, his premise works for private-independent School Heads and their Management Teams.

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Foreign Language Instruction: Research Tackles Ongoing Debates

Academic Leadership // December 10, 2009

Research conducted at Northwestern University in Illinois has important implications in two areas—for educators dealing with the ongoing debate about "how early is too early" to start teaching students a foreign language, and for schools that offer dual-language immersion programs.

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After the Downsize: How to Bring Back Those Happy Office Vibes

Business and Operations // December 10, 2009

Your school may have been one of the many that downsized this year in response to the economy's tumble. Morale is always affected in such circumstances, so if you're sensing an aura of gloom throughout your administrative offices, this is common—and in time, will pass. Why are those still employed seemingly so blue? Great question. Some suffer from what is known as "survivor syndrome." Survivor syndrome can be defined as those still employed, although grateful to be working, end up feeling guilty to be among those selected to stay on, and in some cases resentful for the extra work thrown their way because of the lack of hands on deck.

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Per Gallon Reimbursement

Business and Operations // December 10, 2009

Every year the IRS updates the federal standards for mileage reimbursement. On January 1, the new rates for 2009 were posted, which are down slightly from July 2008. This alteration will affect any school whose policy meets the highest federal allotment. You will need to adjust your rates to comply with the following regulations:

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