I took a break. I had a book to write, after all, and there’s only so much writing one can do in a day. Just last week, I turned in my manuscript–all 90,000 words of it. So, that… more →
The World Is Your Campusmindmasseuse wrote 1 week ago: I took a break. I had a book to write, after all, and there’s only so much writing one can do … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 2 months ago: Each week, I am getting an increasing number of emails from students, parents, educators, school adm … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 3 months ago: There’s a lot of talk about the value of a global education, and numerous US college administr … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 4 months ago: According to this article in the Boston Globe, two more major lenders have stopped issuing student l … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 4 months ago: Right now, I’m working on the chapter in my book about those who unschool–that is, they … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 5 months ago: Well, there are better ways to do it, and better times to do it, but study abroad is valuable even … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 5 months ago: For all the talk about global education on university websites, the fact is that only five percent o … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 6 months ago: I haven’t disappeared. I’ve just been focusing on writing my book (The World Is Your C … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 6 months ago: Oh, my. Well, if you’re a regular reader of this blog, you already know that I’m writi … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 6 months ago: This news won’t come as any surprise to regular readers. After all, I’ve talked about … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 7 months ago: I am getting tons of emails from parents and students asking me more about what I will include in th … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 7 months ago: One of the blogs I enjoy reading these days (among many) is Student 2.0. Recently, I read a post b … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 8 months ago: Well, I haven’t officially announced this until now, so consider this my big woo-hoo (or shoul … more →
mindmasseuse wrote 8 months ago: Here we are! I’ve moved around a bit but now that the book title is firmed up (relatively), … more →