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The High Cost of Lower Education in Connecticut

October 28th, 2011 by Sandi Carron

Connecticut’s Education leaders gathered together on Wednesday to discuss possible solutions to an issue that has plagued them for years. How to get students college ready? An estimated 3 out of 4 of Connecticut’s 2010/2011 graduating class are not ready for higher education. In addition, state college costs have jumped by 8.5%. These two statistics read more

Every Day Writing IS Creative Writing

October 19th, 2011 by Jenna Gorecki

In the classroom, writing is encouraged as a creative process. However, as we move from the classroom to the workplace, this concept seems to slip away. Writing is transformed into a new entity, the never ending email extravaganza. On average, a professional spends about 40% of every day processing, reading, and writing emails. The majority read more

Write it out!

October 13th, 2011 by Sandi Carron

As adults, we recognize that childhood is challenging under the best of circumstances. However, when children are encouraged to write out their thoughts and experiences, they are able to relive, reflect, and gain insights that were previously unconsidered. The iterative process of writing precisely what one wants to express, is a powerful and invaluable asset read more

Food for thought

October 6th, 2011 by Jenna Gorecki

Korma Keema. Lutefisk. Fassolada. Kuku Paka. Chilaquiles. Salade Niçoise. Pierogies. Durian. If you recognized any of the above, I congratulate you for your international culinary prowess. If not, today’s blog might inspire you to break out your recipe book and update your culinary literacy. As an international food lover and literacy advocate, I’ve found that read more

About our new look

October 3rd, 2011 by webmaster

With the recent redesign of the goQ site, I’d like to spend a few paragraphs about why it was done, other than for ‘the heck of it.’ Basically there are two sides to our site (every site, really). The external side, which users see and interact with every day, and the internal side which we read more

Dyslexics of the world, untie!

October 1st, 2011 by webmaster

We’ve all heard the jokes. “A dyslexic walked into a bra.” “What do you get when you cross a dyslexic, an agnostic, and an insomniac. Someone who stays up all night wondering if there is a dog.” “The National Association of Dyslexics, also known as A.N.D.” Stop me if you’ve heard enough. Most everyone has read more