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Graham Veth

Method to Grade Teachers Provokes Battles - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The system calculates the value teachers add to their students’ achievement, based on changes in test scores from year to year and how the students perform compared with others in their grade.
  • Michelle A. Rhee, the schools chancellor in Washington, fired about 25 teachers this summer after they rated poorly in evaluations based in part on a value-added analysis of scores
  • heir use spread after the 2002 No Child Left Behind law required states to test in third to eighth grades every year, giving school districts mountains of test data that are the raw material for value-added analysis
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    DC is keeping/firing teachers based on "grading" teachers in their successes with their students on standardized tests.
Chris Dede

D.C. students test 'Teach to One' learning system - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    One approach to personalization. I am on their advisory board...
Jared Moore

For-Profit Colleges Get Schooled - 2 views

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    As consumers wise up about education spending, for-profit colleges are getting schooled. Institutions such as Apollo Group Inc.'s University of Phoenix, DeVry Inc. and Washington Post Co.'s Kaplan-who only a few years ago reported double-digit student gains on a regular basis and posted hundreds of millions in profits-now are hemorrhaging students.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

7 key questions to ask about ed technology, online learning - The Answer Sheet - The Wa... - 1 views

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    Seven questions to consider before you decide on online learning and educational technology. "Not all online learning is the same. Neither is all face-to-face learning."
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    This article presents a rough framework to work with from a district point of view.
Drew Nelson

Cyberlearning Research Summit - 2 views

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    The Cyberlearning Research Summit will take place in Washington DC, with speakers from industry and academia, who will share visions for the future of learning with emerging technologies. Topics include role of emerging technology in learning, individualized learning, augmented reality, and many others topics covered in T561. HGSE Faculty Dr. Todd Rose will also be a speaker.
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    Todd Rose presented here last year and it seems highly relevant to our course. In class right now. More on this later.
Maung Nyeu

Lighten that backpack: Obama administration challenges schools to embrace digital textb... - 3 views

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    Arnie Duncan, Education Secretary, and Julius Genachowski, FCC Chairman, setting up an ambitious plan to get digital textbooks in schools within five years. This requires ccollaboration among the Government, business, and educators.
Roshanak Razavi

University looks into providing video courses online - 1 views

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    Washington University is trying to design video courses that can closely reflect the classroom experience.
Chris Dede

Arne Duncan sells benefits of Common Core standards, technology to Arizona students - T... - 0 views

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    Duncan pushes technology verbally, but does not act on the national ed tech plan and has eliminated funding for technology. This is bad reporting by someone who does not understand the subject and does not ask tough questions
Chris Dede

MURRAY: Software's pull on hard-to-reach teens - Washington Times - 1 views

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    Can software replace high school classrooms?
Allison Gevarter

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS Receive Ready To Learn Grant Funding fr... - 1 views

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    There could be some real potential here for use of grants beyond the television screen. I'd be interested to track how this money is allocated across platforms, especially emerging ones like apps for phones/iPads.
Chris Dede

Google Unveils News-by-Topic Service That Newspapers Can Adopt - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Google partners with news media
Amanda Bowen

Graphing calculators face new competition - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    graphing calculators face new competition from smart phones and such, parents wonder why they should by calculators
Chris Dede

India announces $35 tablet computer to help lift villagers out of poverty - The Washing... - 3 views

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    The real question is what the tablet can and cannot do
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    I would liken this to a graphing calculator (that is typically required of student's to purchase for the purpose of higher math classes) versus the classroom set of calculators typically found in the elementary math manipulative kits - the ultimate purpose of each device is very different - but the basic or fundamental features are the same - so for India, does it matter how "advanced" the system is if they really just want to get the poorest of its citizens on some type of level playing field?
Maung Nyeu

An open letter to Peter Thiel - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    "We can do to schools what PayPal did to banks and do to college networks what Facebook did to friendships. We can now make education affordable and pervasive. All this requires is investment in the right technologies and the type of mentoring and support being provided to students, such as the Thiel fellows. You could impact the lives of billions" - Vivek Wadhwa, Senior Research Associate at Harvard Law School and Director of Research at Duke University's Center for Entrepreneurship.
Chris Dede

Report details problems with full-time virtual schools - The Answer Sheet - The Washing... - 0 views

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    thoughtful issues raised about rush to online schooling
Chris McEnroe

Virtual schools booming, while states mull warnings about lack of oversight - The Washi... - 1 views

    • Chris McEnroe
       
      This is a "schools in general" issue, not just a virtual schools issue.
  • “I know there are millions of dollars being bled from the system that have no accountability tied to them,” said Democratic Senate President Brandon Shaffer,
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