New Paper Refines Blended Learning Classifications
The Innosight Institute this week took the previous six categories it created to differentiate blended learning models and, well, blended them. Read Full Post >
The Innosight Institute this week took the previous six categories it created to differentiate blended learning models and, well, blended them. Read Full Post >
The 11 contestants on the top three teams have backgrounds in particle physics, computer science, data analysis, and even foreign service work. Read Full Post >
This time, Luis Huerta cautions that a vision of a more stratified teaching force outlined in a paper from Public Impact is not based on empirical evidence. Read Full Post >
The creation of a 48-member group is significant in the state that is home of Silicon Valley. Read Full Post >
The survey, free to complete online, is open until early May. Read Full Post >
Joel Rose and Chris Rush will also be allowed to resume relations with New York City schools under a new agreement. Read Full Post >
A survey found that just because most teachers report having computer access in classrooms doesn't mean they are satisfied with the amount of access. Read Full Post >
The Khan approach emphasizes the use of videos to teach math concepts, with more than 2,400 videos now available. Read Full Post >
Next Generation Learning Challenges announced the 19 entrants who won grants for programs addressing 7th and 9th grade common-core standards instruction. Read Full Post >
Kristin Kipp reflects on her career, the award, and the benefits and challenges of entering online education. Read Full Post >
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