The following is a guest post from David N. Cook, Director of Innovation and Partner Engagement at the Kentucky Department of Education. “Hi, my name is John, and I teach math.” Sound familiar? This ...
In an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, author and educator Mike Rose encourages new teachers to stand fast against the “push to define teaching in technical and managerial terms.” He writes: You hear ...
Karen Gatewood is the assistant program director of Harcum College's Medical Laboratory Technician program. Distance education needs to be clearly defined and understood for a variety of reasons.
When ants are praised for their intelligence, its for their collective intelligence. By following biological programming or pheromone trails, ants build giant, well-ventilated structures or craft the ...
We, in America and many other modern nations, are obsessed with measurement. Our motto seems to be, “If you can’t count it, it doesn’t count.” We’re especially obsessed with measuring children’s ...
I won't argue with Clint Bolick regarding something being amiss with schools ("Remedial Education," editorial page, July 12). Neither can his contention be disputed that simply throwing more money at ...
"The next few years will test the adaptability of education systems around the world," says Info-Tech Research Group's Chief Research Officer, Gord Harrison. "From managing the impact of generative AI ...