- Learning Matters: Education Advice for the Next President
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- Learning Matters, a Peabody Award-winning production company covering education issues, has posted scores of online interviews as part of its series, Education Advice for the Next President. var gaJsHost = ((https: == document.location.protocol) ? https://ssl. : http://www.); document.write(unescape(%3Cscript src=' + gaJsHost + google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%... more...
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- More Schools Cultivate Learning in Student Gardens
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Registered: 19-11-2008 www.edweek.org
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- Five Ways Schools Can Kill Learning
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Registered: 31-10-2008 www.edweek.org
- Leaving aside the question of whether or why schools might want to kill learning, the simple fact that some of the prevalent school structures and practices do is worth greater study in this age of standards and accountability, says John D. McNeil. more...
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- Online Learning Evolves
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Registered: 31-10-2008 www.edweek.org
- Online-learning programs that are supplemental to K-12 students? enrollment in regular schools are continuing to grow rapidly?with nearly one in three programs increasing enrollment by more than 50 percent last year, says a new report. more...
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- Historic Election and New Tech Tools Yield Promising Vistas for Learning
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Registered: 09-10-2008 www.edweek.org
- Just as the candidates have learned to use novel technology tools to reach young people during this year?s presidential campaign, teachers are turning to electronic resources to capture students? interest in the election. more...
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- School Boards? Effect on Student Learning Gets New Attention
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- The job of school boards is being redefined, and weakened, by changes taking place at the national, state, and local levels. more...
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- Shedding some light on learning disabled
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- A consolidated Quaker facility has a niche.Twenty-five years ago, George Rowe had a dream of creating a special Quaker school to help students who learn differently. more...
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- Lost Children, Geography, and High Speed Dictionary-Based Electronic Learning
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Registered: 03-09-2007 www.ednews.org
- By Robert Oliphant Columnist EdNews.orgIs there anything more soul wrenching than a lost child? Since phone numbers, street addresses, and geographical awareness make up a basic survival vocabulary for all of us (especially senior citizens), surveys indicating how many adults can’t identify our nation’s shape on a globe are bound to shock us. more...
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- Lawmakers seek to loosen No Child rules for students learning English
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Registered: 29-08-2007 www.ednews.org
- Senior lawmakers on the House Education Committee circulated a proposal Tuesday that would change the way students who are learning English are tested. more...
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- Early learning education plan a failure
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- The Government's early years education overhaul, which has cost taxpayers more than £21 billion since 1997, has failed to improve development levels of children entering primary school, research published today shows. more...
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