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T.H.E. Journal May 2006 |
Online Education News Evan-Moor to Offer Elementary-Grade Learning Materials... NASA's Newest Launch... BrainPop Goes Spanish... etc. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2006 Tom Petry |
Gulf Coast District Gets Disaster-Ready Network technology coordinator for the District School Board of Collier Countyin Naples, FL, prepares for the worst by opting for the best. |
Fast Company April 2006 Keith H. Hammonds |
John Foley: Class Act This Jesuit priest is changing kids' lives by sending them to Chicago offices. |
Reason April 2006 Lisa Snell |
The Agony of American Education How per-student funding can revolutionize public schools in the U.S. |
Reason April 2006 Lisa Snell |
Meet Arlene Ackerman An interview with San Francisco's superintendent of schools on the implementation and impact of the weighted student formula as well as the future of school choice in that city. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2006 Jacob Milner |
Tablet PCs: The Write Approach Move over, laptops. As 1-to-1 computing becomes the goal on K-12 campuses, school districts are turning to this newer, pen-based technology. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2006 Lisa A. Petrides |
ISKME Special Series Part 3: Using Data to Improve Instruction Are you using the right tests? The correct assessment methods? The best technology? These are only a few of the issues that must be addressed in the effort to use data to change teacher practice. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2006 Justine Brown |
Lone Star Literacy Against all odds, Texas has enjoyed dramatic success in its implementation of Reading First. The state's well-coordinated approach and innovative use of technology offer a model for others to follow. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2006 Linda L. Briggs |
Born-Again Technologies Existing devices and learning tools are finding fresh appeal as teachers discover their potential classroom uses. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2006 Geoffrey H. Fletcher |
Sounds Like a Plan As they set out to create a new long-range vision for technology in their state, Texas officials are wisely seeking input from educators at all levels. |
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