Predicting success in football and teaching : The New Yorker - 0 views
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There are certain jobs where almost nothing you can learn about candidates before they start predicts how they’ll do once they’re hired. So how do we know whom to choose in cases like that? In recent years, a number of fields have begun to wrestle with this problem, but none with such profound social consequences as the profession of teaching.
Michelle Rhee's Cheating Scandal: School Test Score Irregularities - The Daily Beast - 0 views
Fakebook: Create a fake profile! - 0 views
Let Kids Rule the School - NYTimes.com - 0 views
The Digital Down Low - 0 views
Chicago Quest: School based on video gaming technology and theory coming to Chicago - c... - 0 views
ADL Research Newsletter March 2011 - 0 views
Counseling Center » Test Anxiety - 0 views
calibre - E-book management - 0 views
Pascack Valley Regional High School District in northern New Jersey goes high-tech, giv... - 0 views
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If you were to walk around our classes, you’d see students using Google Docs to share documents, to peer edit their papers. You’d walk into a science classroom and they may be using a Wiki space so that they can their data that they’re getting from an experiment
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Now we’ve had students that have been collaborating on projects with students in Taiwan, China, and we have an Italian class that holds class very early in the morning every Friday morning with a school in Italy
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Basically, in every class, we’re using laptops to take notes on Microsoft Word
Harvard Education Letter - 0 views
Isabella Was Stressed About Tests | NBC Connecticut - 0 views
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