Stuart Nachbar
Stuart Nachbar has been involved with education politics, policy and technology as a student, urban planner, government affairs manager, software executive, and now as author of The Sex Ed Chronicles. Visit his blog, <a href="http://www.educatedquest.com" title="http://www.educatedquest.com" target="_blank">http://www.educatedquest.com</a>
Articles by this Author
Shades Of Red
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- Published 09/15/2007
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From time to time, I would like to write about colleges and universities from the perspective of studying Rutgers University, my alma mater and school I know best I have earned two degrees from Rutgers and formed successful professional relationships with university administrators
Shades Of Red, Part 2
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- Published 09/26/2007
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Still curious about Rutgers-Nebraska comparisons, I stumbled on a short biography of former Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne in a book I just finished called 100 Heroes: People in Sports Who Make This a Better World
It led me to collect a little more information about this Hall of Fame coach, which I’d like to share with the online audience
One Look At Excellent Colleges
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- Published 10/4/2007
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This fall, as numerous college rankings hit the bookstores, I was curious to find an answer to the question: “What is an ‘excellent school’” after a parent, prospective student or college recruiter sifted through all of this material
SAT Optional Schools Not Always Easy Schools
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- Published 10/13/2007
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It has been 30 years since I was a high school senior, but I had to take the SATs just as 11th and 12th graders do now I did okay, but not good enough to get into my two first choice schools
Romney Can’t Take His Mitts Off Human Relations Education
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- Published 10/25/2007
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Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has fired two salvos on sex education since July, attacking Democratic candidate Barack Obama for his support of age-appropriate, medically accurate sex education for elementary school children, then going after the broader Democratic field for not rejecting the inclusion of gay-related issues in sex education for second-graders
The Abstinence Teacher Gets An 'A' In My Grade Book
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- Published 11/2/2007
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Tom Perrotta and I have two things in common: New Jersey roots and novels about sex education; his latest work, The Abstinence Teacher is the only other novel, besides my own, The Sex Ed Chronicles, that I have read which covers a subject that is still considered taboo in some social circles
The Abstinence Teacher has two main characters: Ruth Ramsey, a divorcee' and high school sex educator who makes one inappropriate comment too many, drawing the ire of the evangelical Tabernacle church and its hell for leather Pastor Dennis, and Tim Mason, a former stoner and rock n' roller, also divorced, turned born-again Christian and doting soccer dad
College Or Pros, What Pays For Young Baseball Players?
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- Published 11/5/2007
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If your son is a professional baseball prospect, you might want to know what makes more sense for him: continue playing at the collegiate level, or turn pro right away The price where it pays to go pro might surprise you
Human Relations Education Once Considered 'Communist Plot'
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- Published 11/10/2007
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Going back to 1980 to write The Sex Ed Chronicles required me to return to the 60's and 70's to get the political setting just right Until I started my research, I did not know that sex education had been considered part of a 'Communist plot
Colleges Make Web-Based Response To College Rankings
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- Published 11/16/2007
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Americans love rankings; educated consumers want to know what's the best on the market for autos, electronics, airline services, and hotels among other things Educated businesspeople take high rankings seriously, loudly shouting independent praises through their advertising
Tales Of Two Harvards
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- Published 11/22/2007
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Journalist Hanna Rosin has written God's Harvard, a wonderful book about Patrick Henry College, a Christian school that its chancellor calls "a Harvard for the home-schooled"
Rosin, who has covered religion and politics for the Washington Post, has crafted an insightful — some of more moderate or liberal political persuasions might find scary — story of a relatively new institution, one that has a mission of preparing an "evangelical elite" for political leadership


