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1voteThis week Britannica Blog is bringing together a variety of critical perspectives on the future of education -- including Michael Horn, one of the "Disrupting Class" coauthors.
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1voteArticle includes speculations on learning in 2033 and some nice videos demonstrating new applications of technology (including virtual worlds and long-distance learning) in elementary and college classrooms in the Rochester, NY area.
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1voteEducation Week special issue on states' efforts to forge stronger connections between precollegiate and postsecondary education
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1voteState learning standards may help high school teachers focus their coursework, but college faculty say they're focusing on the wrong things, says a report that finds a "significant gap" between what high school instructors teach and what college faculty think entering freshmen ought to know.
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1vote“Amazing girls” translation: Girls by the dozen who are high achieving, ambitious and confident (if not immune to the usual adolescent insecurities and meltdowns). Girls who do everything: Varsity sports. Student government. Theater. Community service. Girls who have grown up learning they can do anything a boy can do, which is anything they want to do.
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3voteFacebook and other social networks like MySpace have transformed the social lives of teenagers in many ways, and that includes how they make the transition from high school to college.
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1voteMP3 player now common learning tool; companies create more content
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1voteThe SREB Data Library provides a wealth of state-by-state information about elementary and secondary education, colleges and universities, and significant trends affecting them
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1voteMajor sources of statistical data for United States elementary, secondary, and higher education. Includes national, state, and historical data, and some links to downloadable data files.
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