Women who have a serious illness were six times more likely to become separated or divorced than men with similar health problems, according to a new study.
— Read on well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/12/men-more-likely-to-leave-spouse-with-cancer/
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If You Can’t Find a Spouse Who Supports Your Career, Stay Single
Both members of a marriage deserve a chance to fulfill their potential.
— Read on hbr.org/amp/2017/10/if-you-cant-find-a-spouse-who-supports-your-career-stay-single
The Eco–Yogi Slumlords of 1214 Dean Street, Brooklyn
How did a couple, Gennaro Brooks-Church and his then-partner, Loretta Gendville, who built an empire of yoga studios, vegan restaurants, and homes with “living walls” end up as pandemic villains?
— Read on www.thecut.com/amp/2020/08/1214-dean-street-brooklyn-landlords.html
Vivian Stephens Helped Turn Romance Writing Into a Billion-Dollar Industry. Then She Got Pushed Out. – Texas Monthly
Vivian Stephens Helped Turn Romance Writing Into a Billion-Dollar Industry. Then She Got Pushed Out. – Texas Monthly
— Read on www.texasmonthly.com/the-culture/vivian-stephens-helped-turn-romance-writing-into-billion-dollar-industry/amp/
Living Apart Together – The New York Times
Some couples, both married and in longtime relationships, swear by separate homes.
— Read on www.nytimes.com/2013/09/15/realestate/living-apart-together.html
Love and Affection
Questioning Payne | Teaching Tolerance
Teaching Tolerance provides free resources to educators—teachers, administrators, counselors and other practitioners—who work with children from kindergarten through high school. Educators use our materials to supplement the curriculum, to inform their practices, and to create civil and inclusive school communities where children are respected, valued and welcome participants.
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ERIC – EJ825992 – Miseducating Teachers about the Poor: A Critical Analysis of Ruby Payne’s Claims about Poverty, Teachers College Record, 2008
Background/Context: This is the first research study to examine the content basis of Payne’s in-service teacher education program, A Framework for Understanding Poverty, though others who have reviewed the book have agreed with our analysis. The study took place within a policy context in which the federal government, with the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act (2002), created a new category of students (economically disadvantaged) whose test scores would be monitored by officials in the U. S. Department of Education. This law ensures that the improvement of poor children’s test scores becomes a major concern of every public school in the country. These federal requirements have fueled the demand for professional development programs such as that offered by Ruby Payne and her Aha! Process, Inc. Purpose: This article reports on an examination of the content of Ruby Payne’s professional development offerings, as represented in A Framework for Understanding Poverty. Given the
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