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Kristin Gabriel's Articles in Reference & Education

  • Wipe Out Crime, Drug Use and Poverty Through Education
    In Brooklyn, New York, gang violence is just part of everyday life. However there are people like Rocco Basile who is working with local charities and believes in the words of Gandhi. We need to be the change that we want to see in the world.
  • Baseball Legend Joe DiMaggio Lives on in Support of Students with Learning Disabilities
    Baseball legend Joe DiMaggio has an award gala in his memory - The Joe DiMaggio Award Gala - a major fundraiser for Xaverian High. It is a program for students with learning disabilities. Established in 1999 after the Yankee Clipper's death, the Joe DiMaggio Award's mission is to memorialize his "lifelong commitment to the health, education and well being of America's youth."
  • Educational Trends in the U.S. in 2008
    It would appear that parents and policymakers around the United States are not happy with with public education. Trends include smaller classrooms for enhanced academic performance and improved student behavior and teacher morale. Programs such as Create Success, a Brooklyn New York after school and summer program has proven to help enhance each participating student's academic success.
  • Future Trends: Education in America
    According to some futurists, our youth will be unprepared in science and math to compete successfully in the global economy by 2010 unless drastic changes to public education are undertaken now. In some communities, grass roots programs are taking place to assist with education. Other places are resorting to coaching our teachers. However, thanks to the Internet, there's hope for the extreme future.
  • Are Earnings a Result of Education?
    Only 60 percent of the 435 teachers believed they are appreciated by their students. The most recent U.S. Census Bureau says that about 33 percent of women in the United States that are of the ages between aged 25 to 29 had a bachelor's degree or more education in 2007. This was compared with 26 percent of their male counterparts.

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