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Like an increasing number of business owners who need to resolve conflicts, Kerr hired a family therapist, Deborah Bright of New York City, to sit down with him, his wife, mother, sister and brother-in-law and hash things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Growth Drives Family Firms Crazy | 3/19/2001 | See Source »

...find the volume of a cylinder? Most of the skills and knowledge we use in our jobs are very different from those tested by traditional college-entrance exams, and those of us who score poorly on those tests will probably do just fine in the work world. So Deborah Bial, a doctoral student in education at Harvard, has developed a three-hour exam that uses group activities, personal interviews and even Lego blocks to identify kids with potential that might be missed by a test like the SAT. "Students who succeed in college can overcome obstacles," says Bial, whose research...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alternatives: Here Comes the Lego Test | 3/12/2001 | See Source »

...With reporting by Deborah Edler Brown/Los Angeles, Karen Cullotta/Chicago, Linda Kim/San Francisco and Anne Moffett/Washington

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: One Labor-Intensive Job | 3/12/2001 | See Source »

...Bosnia before ending up in Minnesota for high scool, deflected any questions about next year's Ivy scoring race. The title run should be a free-for-all with Caramanico out of the picture. Besides Hanks and Peljto, Brown guard Barbara Maloni, Penn forward Julie Epton and Cornell guard Deborah Stevens could all contend...

Author: By William P. Bohlen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Goin' Bohlen: The Future is Now | 3/8/2001 | See Source »

...volume of a cylinder? Most of the skills and knowledge we use in our jobs are very different from those that are tested by traditional college-entrance exams, and those of us who score poorly on those tests will probably do just fine in the work world. So Deborah Bial, a doctoral student in education at Harvard University, has developed a three-hour exam that uses group activities, personal interviews and even Lego blocks to identify kids with potential that might be missed by a test like the SAT. "Students who succeed in college can overcome obstacles," says Bial, whose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here Comes the Lego Test | 3/4/2001 | See Source »

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