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T.H.E. Journal December 2005 |
Fly Pentop Taking interactive learning to the next level, this computer from LeapFrog is an affordable, portable, personal learning tool that provides real-time audio feedback to students as they touch, write, or draw on microdotted "fly" paper |
T.H.E. Journal December 2005 Chris Balsano |
School Libraries Go Interactive An Illinois high school library uses online forms to stay in contact with the needs and requests of students and teachers. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2005 Neal Starkman |
Plasmas: A New Angle on Learning Their superior images, enhanced sightlines, and diverse educational benefits have led to the soaring popularity of plasma monitors in the K-12 market. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2005 Sheila A. Fernley |
Keep Your Program Growing After the Money Runs Out The success of your grant application will depend in part on how effectively your project can perform post-funding. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2005 |
Driving High-Tech Assessment Solutions for providing quality assessments and data to educators and the community top the list for this Maryland deputy superintendent. |
Reason January 2006 Tim Cavanaugh |
Kentucky School Days Faced with rising fuel costs and flat school budgets, a Kentucky county has begun playing hooky one day a week. Should public school administrators be proud or ashamed that students who stay home one day a week appear to be doing as well as full-timers? |
CIO January 1, 2006 Gary Beach |
A Sensible Proposal America needs math and science teachers. You have knowledgeable employees getting ready to retire. See the connection? IBM does. |
InternetNews December 29, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Virtual High School For Katrina Victims Michigan Virtual High School offers online math classes to Mississippi high school students. |
Geotimes December 2005 Kathryn Hansen |
Victory for Evolution in Dover A Pennsylvania judge ruled that the Dover Area School District's science curriculum, which required the presentation of intelligent design -- a religious theory -- as an alternative to evolution, is unconstitutional. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 19, 2005 Mallory Stark |
Public Education Goes to School Can the art and science of business management help public schools improve student performance? Several Harvard professors discuss how business and education might work together on the leadership and management challenges facing the education sector. |
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