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  1. Added Oct 22, 2008 by libbypokel
    This 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.
  2. Added Oct 16, 2008 by annagkerr
  3. Added Oct 06, 2008 by libbypokel
    Article 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.
  4. Added Jun 04, 2008 by gutman_librarians
    Education Week special issue on states' efforts to forge stronger connections between precollegiate and postsecondary education
  5. Added Apr 14, 2007 by mniemitz
    State 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.
  6. Added Apr 02, 2007 by mniemitz
    “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.
  7. Added Mar 21, 2007 by mniemitz and 2 others
    Facebook 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.
  8. Added Mar 01, 2007 by mniemitz
    MP3 player now common learning tool; companies create more content
  9. Added Oct 30, 2006 by gutman_librarians
    The SREB Data Library provides a wealth of state-by-state information about elementary and secondary education, colleges and universities, and significant trends affecting them
  10. Added Oct 12, 2006 by gutman_librarians
    Major 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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