Junior high is a weird, often heartbreaking time for young women—and it might be just as weird and heartbreaking for their teachers.
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Stanford University ratcheted up interest in online education when a pair of celebrity professors attracted more than 150,000 students from around the world to a…
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NY Times Editorial
Even before the cost estimates and program details have been made public, President Obama’s proposal for …
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By Kathleen Porter-Magee and Jennifer Borgioli / February 14, 2013
Across the United States and beyond, the anti-testing movement seems to be reaching its crescendo. Yet the case against testing is remarkably weak, resting on a foundation of four fundamental misunderstandings of the role that assessments play in our schools.…
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By Chester E. Finn, Jr. / February 14, 2013
Maybe Barack Obama should follow the Pope’s example and resign—but then he should run for governor, presumably in Illinois (where he would definitely be an improvement on the last dozen or so).
Most of Obama's… |
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Junior high is a weird, often heartbreaking time for young women—and it might be just as weird and heartbreaking for their teachers.
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News of the day reveals vivid accounts in the educational community of public vs. private interests, technology based, market driven solutions, sage wisdom that fights for position to remain relevant, and fierce debates over the metrics of measurement—all in the name of resolving the ills of society. We strive to get our collective democracy to move…
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Thanks to Carol Burris and Sean Feeney for this reference:
High Stakes Decisions with Low Quality Info |
Bruce Baker is one of the more thoughtful examiners of the many practices being put in place by the latest wave of education "reformers." Dr. Baker is a professor in the graduate school of education at Rutgers; his… |
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It should be fairly straightforward, really (says the ex-teacher).
Increase the complexity and volume of reading as much as you can. Unfortunately there are no new tricks for making this…
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