03 Jul, 2024 Supreme Court Says It Is the Job of Congress to Legislate By Peter K. Fagen The recent Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises V. Raimondo stops the policy and rulemaking by administrative agencies that...
28 Jun, 2024 AI: Risk, Reward, or Revolutionizer? By Treesineu McDaniel Peter K. Fagen As the dust settles around the initial explosion of AI technology, we are primed now to undertake the work of building infrastructure...
26 Jun, 2024 Is The Music in You? By Peter K. Fagen Growing up in a small school I was blessed with the opportunities of playing sports and being in the choir, band and drama. While I...
20 Jun, 2024 Smart Phones, Social Media, and Minor Students By Peter K. Fagen The movement to curtail the use of smart phones and access to social media by minors has been in the works across the globe for several...
20 Jun, 2024 While the Special Education Student Population Grows, Special Education Teachers Are Scarce! By Peter K. Fagen The number of students classified as needing special education keeps growing while teachers willing to teach special education are...
16 Jun, 2024 Mow a Lawn, Get PE Credit! By Peter K. Fagen Getting PE credit for mowing the lawn of an elderly or disabled person accomplishes two purposes. One is the help given to someone in...
14 Jun, 2024 Cell Phone Use and Happiness? By Peter K. Fagen Student cell phone usage has grown into a problem that is being studied in countries all around the world. It is also seen as something...
14 Jun, 2024 Report, Report, Report! How Many Are Too Many? By Peter K. Fagen Bureaucracies all start out with good intentions, but sometimes those good intentions have unintended consequences, like diverting time...