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Aradhana Mudambi

STEM Review Suggests Small Measures To Close Gender Gap -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Those of you working on TESLA may be interested in this article! (Or anybody interested in the gender gap in students following STEM careers.
Uche Amaechi

Online Courses Could Widen Achievement Gaps Among Students - Wired Campus - The Chronic... - 0 views

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    Thanks for sharing this interesting article Uche. I think that while the major benefit of online courses is scale and reach, its downside is that it doesn't cater to individual student's ZPD. Still, the article ended nicely with an emphasis on the lecturer carrying out the online course. Great teaching X technology > teaching X great technology.
Katerina Manoff

Increasing EMF Via a Field Trip to the Parking Garage - 2 views

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    Interesting NYTimes article - an elementary school organizes regular field trips to provide students with basic experiences that many low-income kids don't get to have (i.e. an auto repair shop so they get a chance to experience sitting in a car) and connects these to academic work.
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    Great article! It seems like there is a growing movement to bring "play" back into childhood learning.
Katerina Manoff

School leavers given 'de-text' lessons to speak the language business needs; Social med... - 2 views

I've been reading a lot about this trend - I think it's equally prevalent in the US. I wonder how much of it is caused by our move away from school as preparation for career to school as a place fo...

social media text-speak sms language poor skills

Marcy Murninghan

Obama to Seek Sweeping Change in 'No Child' Law - 0 views

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    The Obama administration is proposing a sweeping overhaul of President Bush's signature education law, No Child Left Behind, and will call for broad changes in how schools are judged to be succeeding or failing, as well as for the elimination of the law's 2014 deadline for bringing every American child to academic proficiency. Educators who have been briefed by administration officials said the proposals for changes in the main law governing the federal role in public schools would eliminate or rework many of the provisions that teachers' unions, associations of principals, school boards and other groups have found most objectionable. Yet the administration is not planning to abandon the law's commitments to closing the achievement gap between minority and white students and to encouraging teacher quality.
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