GCP Interview with Dr. Pedro Noguera, Pt. II: How to Pick the Right Schools For Your Child
In Part II of GCP’s interview with Dr. Pedro Noguera, Professor of Teaching and Learning at New York University’s Steinhardt [...]
Resume Building and Job Hunting Advice for Your College Student
With the post college job market looking pretty weak these days, college students need all the help they can get [...]
2011 Scholarships for Black Students
BlackStudents.com offers an extensive list of scholarships of interest to minority high school and/or college students. Some are specifically designed [...]
Dr. Pedro Noguera to Parents: Pay Attention, Stay Involved
Dr. Pedro Noguera is the Peter Agnew Professor of Teaching and Learning at New York University’s Steinhardt School of Culture, [...]
Tell Us Something Good: Have Racially Sensitive Teachers Helped Your Child?
GCP wants to hear from YOU about how teachers and school administrators in public and private schools have successfully handled [...]
Dr. Michael G. Thompson: Helping Parents Raise Their Sons
Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D. is a psychologist and school consultant who has made the study of boys and their development [...]
Summer Planning
Although it’s only the week before Easter, before you know it school will be out for the summer. When we [...]
What Teachers Can Learn from Coaches
During the countdown to the Final Four, the NCAA ran a commercial touting the fact that African American NCAA athletes [...]
Parent’s Guide to Social Networking
Eighty-two percent of children between the ages of 14 and 17 use social networks, according to the Pew Internet and [...]
Great Board Games
Here’s an idea for family fun this Spring Break season or on any rainy weekend: board games. Sounds corny, perhaps, [...]