Schools remove references to Ofsted in protest over Ruth Perry death
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Absenteeism and Truancy in California Schools I haven’t had a chance to review the report that is mentioned at the top of this newsletter, but I […]
For any platform where user data is collected and stored, security and data privacy are critical. This is even more true in education-based platforms and […]
Here’s a question: what is education for? Is it for equipping young people narrowly for a career? Or is it for equipping them for life? […]
contributed by Dawn Casey-Rowe There they were–like a dream. Five computers in my classroom. I’d been waiting a long time, through budget issues and fiscal delays. […]
Digital natives are accustomed to receiving information in a flurry of rapid updates triggered by alerts and notifications. Their minds quickly process information as they […]
The Trump administration came into office with a mission: undo what it saw as stifling overreach of the previous administration. In the U.S. Department of […]
The latest National Assessment of Education Progress, or NAEP, paints a dire picture for students in the United States regarding reading and math performance. The […]
The Biden administration has urged schools to use their $122 billion in pandemic recovery funds on tutoring. But it’s been hard for schools to launch […]
News Item – GAO: Grant-funded charter schools show greater enrollment growth This item scrolled across my electronic desk last week. GAO: Grant-funded charter schools show greater […]