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The National Alliance of Black School Educators NABSE e-News
Dear ##membertype## ##LastName##,
I am pleased to introduce our latest NABSE member service, NABSE e-News. This monthly publication will contain the latest information, reports and articles on educational issues that are important to our membership.
We are able to produce the NABSE e-News through a partnership with MultiBriefs, a company that provides industry specific information for association members. Please note that this publication is a compilation of previously published articles from nationwide educational periodicals, and with the exception of NABSE news and events, we do not write the articles. Our goal is to provide you with relevant news and information related to education.
We would like feedback from you on the usefulness of the information contained in the NABSE e-News. Please forward your comments to info@nabse.org.
Cordially yours,
Deborah Hunter-Harvill, Ed.D.
NABSE President
Want to see more? Here are some examples of the articles that would appear in the NABSE e-News.
Stimulus Jobs Likely to be Unevenly Distributed Among Races from Black Politics on the Web President Barack Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will do little to improve the unemployment rates of underrepresented minorities, particularly Blacks and Hispanics, in this country, says a new report conducted by researchers at New York University's Graduate School of Public Service. More
African-Americans Believe Education and Income Have Greatest Influence on their Quality of Life, According to Poll from IM Diversity In a national poll of African-American registered voters commissioned by Black America's Political Action Committee, the majority of blacks stated that education and income level had the greatest influence on their quality of life. More
Identifying Talent and Nurturing Its Success: An Interview with Freeman Hrabowski from Change Magazine Freeman A. Hrabowski, recently awarded the 2009 Virginia B. Smith Innovative Leadership Award, is recognized for his leadership in higher education. This interview highlights his dedication to educating people to participate in and improve an open and inclusive democratic society. Under Hrabowski's leadership, the Meyerhoff Program at University of Maryland Baltimore County has successfully educated hundreds of minority scholars in mathematics, science, and engineering. It serves as a national model for educational innovation.
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New Investments in Transforming America's Schools and Workforce from Brookings Improving the education and skills of American workers would contribute greatly to more robust and widely-shared economic prosperity. Budget 2010 reveals many elements of the administration's strategy to achieve needed reforms in schooling and worker skills. More
Promoting Economic Mobility by Increasing Postsecondary Education from Brookings Despite the evidence that poor and low-income children benefit enormously when they attain a college education, they are nonetheless less likely to enroll in either two- or four-year colleges, and less likely to complete a degree once they have enrolled. More
Film Being Used in Nation's Classrooms to Keep Kids in School from PR Newswire "InsideOut" is a 26-minute documentary where prison inmates promote education as a way for youth to avoid a life behind bars. Interviews of prison inmates who hope to give others the chance they no longer have - to avoid the pitfalls of dropping out of school and not getting an education. More
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