On October 6, more than a hundred DGA members tuned in to learn more about the working relationship between Directors and Choreographers when the Special Projects Committee presented the online event, ...
The word “divorce” may conjure images of bickering spouses, ugly court battles, invasive financial disclosure and costly legal bills. The traditional divorce process tends to escalate conflict and ...
Mississippi became the 25th state this year to adopt rules of collaborative law, which allows people to sit together at the table to work through their differences in hopes of avoiding what could ...
Matthew Johnson is an English teacher from Ann Arbor, Mich., and the author of Flash Feedback: Responding to Student Writing Better and Faster – Without Burning Out (published by Corwin Press). His ...
Remote creative collaboration has become an increasingly common reality for many professionals, including those in the marketing and advertising industry. A recent report from Filestage, based on 366 ...
Police are the only public servants who have the power to serve as peacekeepers, detain and use deadly force against citizens at their discretion. So doing police work well is vital to the health and ...
After a late-night debate and vote following nearly a month of deliberation and community outrage, Harford Superintendent of Schools Sean Bulson said the system needs a more collaborative process for ...
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