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Another voice that is sure technology won’t soon replace actual teachers. Pamela Hieronymi for The Chronicle of Higher Education....
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As part of Connected Educators Month, High school English teacher Nicholas Provenzano shares his views on the value being a connected...
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Michael Horn, for Forbes Magazine: A couple of pieces in the New York Times and Washington Post have attracted some attention over the...
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According to a June 2012 Financial Post article by a self-declared introvert, online MBA programs are the “perfect vehicle for the...
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Will the fact that there are now a significant number of heavy hitting universities offering full fledged courses online – free,...
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New York and up to 25 other states are moving toward changing the way they grant licenses to teachers, de-emphasizing tests and written...
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Noliwe M. Rooks for Time Magazine on why she believes the craze will do just that. Share...
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MOOC’s, an acronym for “massive open online courses” are all the rage in education, but in a competitive job market...
Read MoreSeven ways to make the iPad better for education
Meris Stansbury reports on a readers survey for eSchoolNews. Share...
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