All Posts Tagged: 'At-Risk Students'


Cruel, But Not a Hoax

May 12th, 2008 | Category: Undergraduate Education

There’s a good higher education article in the The Atlantic this month titled “In The Basement of the Ivory Tower.” It’s written by an anonymous “Professor X,” an adjunct English instructor at both a small private college and a community college in the northeast. The gist is that many of his students are woefully unprepared [...]

Disconnected Youth

January 11th, 2008 | Category: Accountability

Disconnected, disengaged, at-risk. All terms to describe the kids who aren’t in school, don’t have jobs, can’t find purpose. Plenty of work out there that argues that we need to reconnect these young people to school, work and civic life. The Campaign for Youth (CFY) is an alliance of about a dozen youth-focused organizations [...]

Identifying Mental Health Problems in Schools

April 18th, 2007 | Category: Undergraduate Education

As details about the Virginia Tech shooter’s history of mental health problems and disturbing behaviour begin to surface, it’s worth a reminder that teachers are often positioned to be among the first to note signs that a student has some sort of mental health problems. Many educators have saved lives by alerting parents or authority [...]