by Susan F. Tierno, Ed.D. | Dec 7, 2021 | Andamio
This is my dad, Col. Ralph (Rocky) Thomas Tierno, Jr. As long as I can remember back to childhood, my dad would tell his stories about Pearl Harbor. He was a survivor of Pearl Harbor, and one of the oldest survivors. He was my connection to history and when he retired...
by Susan F. Tierno, Ed.D. | Nov 12, 2021 | Andamio
By itself, data cannot solve America’s education problems: However, the collection of data at the standardized, formal and informal assessment levels gives teachers a way to understand student needs, group students based on strengths and weaknesses, and design and...
by Susan F. Tierno, Ed.D. | Nov 3, 2021 | Andamio, Cover Feature
Children are growing up in an unprecedented age of information delivery. Since 2009, when Steve Jobs introduced iPhone and iPads, these devices and new apps have been bringing more information than ever to our doorsteps. From email, YouTube, and cable TV, to Facebook,...
by Susan F. Tierno, Ed.D. | Sep 24, 2021 | Andamio
Another variation of the parent engagement coordinator question involves the wide variety of languages spoken by parents, such as Somali, Burmese, Swahili, or Arabic. Program coordinators will want to know how impactful the training would be if they translate and...
by Susan F. Tierno, Ed.D. | Sep 10, 2021 | Andamio
The Background The beginning of the 2021-22 school year has been a huge reminder that parents in the poorest areas on the southwest border of Texas struggle with low socio-economic status, drugs, and crime. These parents and their children face many old barriers, from...
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