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  • Mon at 5:33 PM - posted by william jackson - 19 views - 0 comments - 0 likes
      This Blog is influenced by the recent discussion on“Courageous Conversations Ask A Teacher” the ongoing Real Talk about Real Issues in education across our nation on Blog Talk Radio. “COURAGEOUS CONVERSATIONS A...
  • May 3 - posted by william jackson - 30 views - 0 comments - 1 like
    Teachers Facebook Content -Think Before Posting “Social Media can be our best friend or worst enemy.” Jacksonville Urban League – Leadership Summit William Jackson The ability of Facebook to allow educators to share their though...
  • May 2 - posted by william jackson - 25 views - 1 comment - 1 like
      The Best of BOLD Parent Event Through the direction of Jewel Jackson Flornoy the Best of BOLD is a Community program like no other that embraces parents and students at Eugene Butler Middle School. The goal is to inspire, encourage and ignite ...
  • April 29 - posted by william jackson - 23 views - 0 comments - 1 like
    Courageous Conversation about Technology and Social Media The topics of Technology and Social Media can never become boring or unimportant. Integrating technology into school wide curriculums has been seen as a blessing and a challenge for administra...
  • March 1 - posted by @JoinBBC Staff - 307 views - 3 comments - 2 likes
    by educator & blogger William Jackson   The Mission of the Engineering Expo seeks to educate K-12 students on the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math in their lives. Students from elementary, middle and high school st...
  • September 22, 2011 - posted by @JoinBBC Staff - 638 views - 0 comments - 0 likes
    Gary, IN, September 06, 2011 --(PR.com)-- In January 2008, IU Northwest established the Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB) program. The primary goal was to recruit more African American and Hispanic male graduates from local high schools in Nor...
  • July 28, 2011 - posted by @JoinBBC Staff - 437 views - 0 comments - 1 like
    A recent high school graduate from Arkansas is suing her school district, claiming it refused to recognize her as the school's sole valedictorian because she is black. Kymberly Wimberly, 18, earned the highest grade point average in McGehee Secondary S...