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Reason Aug/Sep 2008 Kerry Howley |
Course Correction Arizona calls for a ban on public school courses that are contrary to "western civilization." |
Reason Aug/Sep 2008 Laura Vanderkam |
Earning Their Keep A new breed of urban Catholic high school asks disadvantaged kids to work for their tuition. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 John K. Waters |
A Pathway to Achievement An innovative IT skills program is laying students a trail between high school, higher education, and ultimately, the job market. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 Rama Ramaswami |
Making a Comeback Lacking the resources companies have to protect their data in the event of disruptions, K-12 technology directors are devising their own backup solutions. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 Matt Villano |
Text Unto Others... As You Would Have Them Text Unto You Schools can teach basic principles of good citizenship to help shape students' behavior in the virtual world. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 Geoffrey H. Fletcher |
Getting Beyond Us vs. Them Our recent conference reveals the common ground K-12 and higher ed share in the effort to bring technology into learning. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 Charlene O'Hanlon |
Designs on the Future At many schools, the scope of the technology program is too limited to showcase the full extent of students' tech savvy. Solution? Simply widen the boundaries. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 Dian Schaffhauser |
Small Device, Big Appeal Ultra-handy, ultramobile, and ultra-low-cost, miniature PCs may one day unseat conventional laptops as the machine of choice for 1-to-1 programs. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 |
Office 2008 for Mac by Microsoft With Office 2008 for Mac, students and teachers can easily stay on top of their schedules, create reports and presentations, and organize notes. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 |
Serif Design Suite by Serif Serif has bundled together its four leading applications with free teacher resources in the company's new Design Suite. |
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