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On Board Online • May 13, 2013
By Merryl H. Tisch
Chancellor, NY State Board of Regents
In late April, we reached a major milestone in our state’s education reform agenda: elementary and middle school students took new state…
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The Tempered Radical
Late last week, I wrote a piece titled …
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Do new exams produce better teachers? States act while educators debate
Posted By Jackie Mader On May 16, 2013
NORTHRIDGE, Calif.— It took less than a minute for Mario Martinez to finish the first six questions of the algebra exam that his…
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What Art Did for One Child
“My vivid and colorful imagination turned me into a hopeless daydreamer in elementary school,” recalls award-winning New York art teacher Michele Sommer in this poignant Harvard Educational Review memoir. “Once, in first grade, I was so completely absorbed in a daydream that I didn’t notice all the children had been dismissed. I found myself sitting completely alone at my desk, my teacher glaring at me… I was keenly…
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Let's stipulate for the record that Congress has every right to ask questions of private industry as it works on the nation's behalf. I remember reading something to that effect when I was studying social studies once upon a time.
Then you have this: A public letter sent to Google CEO Larry Page by eight members of Congress inquiring "whether this new technology could infringe on the privacy of the average American."
News flash: Congress has discovered the 21st century.
It's not…
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This post by AARON PRIBBLE was originally published in Edutopia's ASSESSMENT blog.
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