Lost Talent

Lost Talent
Title Lost Talent PDF eBook
Author Sandra Hanson
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 237
Release 2010-08-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1439905843

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The challenge faced by the U.S. in the next two decades is developing a balanced, qualified, and well-trained workforce for jobs in science and other technical fields. For Hanson this includes equity for women, which begins with creating conditions so that young girls who start out doing well in science do not end up with little training and knowledge. The recovery of this "lost talent" is the central concern of this book.

Harnessing America's Wasted Talent

Harnessing America's Wasted Talent
Title Harnessing America's Wasted Talent PDF eBook
Author Peter Smith
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 209
Release 2009-12-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0470597577

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Praise for Harnessing America's Wasted Talent "President Obama offered America and the world renewed hope for a better tomorrow. With decades of experience in alternative forms of higher education, Peter Smith grabs that optimistic spirit and seizes the moment to reveal to us the exciting age of Web-based teaching and learning, which is opening access to untold numbers of learners while harnessing the previously wasted talents of millions of people in America and billions around the world. Those seeking insights, a vision of the future, and a chance to join this educational revolution should look forward to Harnessing America's Wasted Talent." Curtis J. Bonk, professor, Indiana University, and author, The World Is Open: How Web Technology Is Revolutionizing Education "Anyone who wants to understand where American higher education is headed should read Harnessing America's Wasted Talent. Peter Smith's vision of the future of higher education is based on several decades of experience at the national, state, and international levels. He brings a rare perspective that will interest students, educators, politicians, and those American business leaders who are worried about the future of our workforce and the health of our democracy." Charles Kolb, president, The Committee for Economic Development "Harnessing America's Wasted Talent is a must-read for those of us concerned about the increasing economic and education gaps in our country. Peter Smith takes on an important American disconnect: the need for an educated workforce and the fact that most working Americans lack a college degree. Drawing upon his experience in higher education and politics, Smith dissects the problem and presents a contemporary, practical plan to enhance the learning capacity of our country." Joseph B. Moore, president, Lesley University

Wasted Talent

Wasted Talent
Title Wasted Talent PDF eBook
Author Krishna Narayanan
Publisher Vite Publishing Inc.
Pages 164
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780970654137

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This book is about autism- survival, challenge, and hope.

A Wasted Talent

A Wasted Talent
Title A Wasted Talent PDF eBook
Author Souradip Ghosh
Publisher Educreation Publishing
Pages 222
Release 2016-02-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A renowned business tycoon goes missing for two years only to be found dead in an unknown Himalayan cave. His wife, who was supposedly dead years before he goes missing is also found in the same cave alive, unconscious and pregnant. Few unknown dead bodies were also found in the surrounding areas. A half burnt pen drive is also found in there but it is difficult to retrieve any data from it. On interrogation, the business tycoon's wife says that she had lost her memory but probably she is lying in order to hide something. A gripping romantic thriller that not only keeps you guessing until the very end but also provides you with a beautiful morale at the end depicting love in an unique manner.

The Knickerbocker

The Knickerbocker
Title The Knickerbocker PDF eBook
Author Charles Fenno Hoffman
Publisher
Pages 588
Release 1852
Genre American periodicals
ISBN

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Talent Economics

Talent Economics
Title Talent Economics PDF eBook
Author Gyan Nagpal
Publisher Kogan Page
Pages 0
Release 2015-01-03
Genre BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN 9780749476328

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Talent has become the world's most sought-after commodity, and the shortage is causing serious problems for business. This book looks at the circumstances surrounding talent today, asking business leaders to step back and understand the global talent landscape, before translating this understanding into a winning strategy.

Class, Culture, and Race in American Schools

Class, Culture, and Race in American Schools
Title Class, Culture, and Race in American Schools PDF eBook
Author Stanley Rothstein
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 268
Release 1995-03-23
Genre Education
ISBN 0313005028

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Class, culture, and race have influenced the educational experiences of children for centuries. As a new wave of Latin American and Asian peoples enters the United States, public schools are faced with the challenge of educating children from a culture of poverty, and who have varying racial and cultural backgrounds. This reference work employs historical, anthropological, sociological, and theoretical perspectives to overview current information on class, culture, and race in U.S. schools. The volume is organized systematically, with broad sections on class, culture, race, and prospects for the future. Each section begins with an introductory chapter that defines the theme of the section and places it within a larger context. The chapters that follow then examine the impact of class, culture, or race on schooling, with special regard to particular groups. The volume focuses primarily on Hispanics, African Americans, and Asians, as they struggle to survive and prosper in the United States. Because of its approach, the book is also a guide to the effects of poverty, language, and race on the educational experiences of children.