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Ways to Improve the College Scorecard Website
In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Amy Schnoebelen reports on critiques of the College Scorecard website (http://collegecost.ed.gov/scorecard/index.aspx), which President Obama touted in his State of the Union address last month. While the website has been praised for providing lots of information and clear…
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Speaking Back to the Common Core
by Thomas Newkirk
The Common Core initiative is a triumph of branding. The standards are portrayed as so consensual, so uni- versally endorsed, so thoroughly researched and vetted, so self-evidently necessary to economic progress, so broadly representative of beliefs in the educational community—that they cease to be even debatable. They are held in…
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I think most educators have a growing sense of concern that their students are turning into a generation of observers. The many watch the few. Arenas and auditoriums fill with spectators, televisions…
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ROBIN TRIMARCHI rtrimarchi@ledger-enquirer.com Rebecca Mieliwocki, the National Teacher of the Year from Burbank, Calif., addresses the…
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