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Digital badges could help measure 21st-century skills

Digital badges could help measure 21st-century skills

How can schools accurately measure and categorize a student’s 21st-century skills? The MacArthur Foundation hopes to solve this problem with a new competition that calls on participants to…
NYPD infiltration of colleges raises privacy fears

NYPD infiltration of colleges raises privacy fears

Investigators have been infiltrating Muslim student groups at Brooklyn College and other schools in the city, monitoring their internet activity and placing undercover agents in their ranks, police…
US asks court to halt Alabama’s immigration law

US asks court to halt Alabama’s immigration law

The federal government asked an appeals court Friday to stop Alabama officials from enforcing a strict immigration law that has already driven Hispanic students from public schools and…
Panel examines ed tech, personalized learning

Panel examines ed tech, personalized learning

Education policy in the United States should change and adapt to digital technologies that make personalized learning a reality, agreed a number of panelists during an Oct. 6…
Fifteen education documentaries that need to be made

Fifteen education documentaries that need to be made

We recently asked readers: “If you could choose a topic to be the focus of a movie/documentary about education, what would it be and why?” Here are the…
Around the Web

ID cards will let parents track students’ behavior

Metro Nashville freshman Zachary Jenkins has a hard time keeping track of his $500 district-issued city bus pass, school library card, student ID and the lunch number that…

Is education software failing our schools?

The Web site of Carnegie Learning, a company started by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University that sells classroom software, trumpets this promise: “Revolutionary Math Curricula. Revolutionary Results,” reports…

Cheating Connecticut teachers face punishments: Pay cuts and community service

Twelve teachers who were involved in a Connecticut test tampering scandal are losing 20 days pay and must serve 25 hours of community service by tutoring students after…

Opinion: A new look at the CREDO charter school study

Most people involved in education policy know exactly what you mean when you refer to “the CREDO study.” I can’t prove this, but suspect it may be the…

Bolivia’s teachers getting ‘presidential’ laptops

Bolivia's government is giving school teachers free laptops with a prominent detail that is generating criticism for President Evo Morales. A stenciled image of a smiling Morales is…

Teachers increasingly use home visits to connect with students’ families

The two high school teachers knocked at Apartment 512 of a Crystal City high-rise and waited to see the inside of Alvaro Nunez Alvarez’s life. Up to that…

Gov. Jerry Brown blasts data-based school reform

California Gov. Jerry Brown wrote a tough indictment of data-based school reform in a message he wrote vetoing a bill that would have changed the state’s accountability system…

Senator introduces legislation to limit class size

U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) introduced the Facilitating Outstanding Classrooms Using Size Reduction (FOCUS) Act of 2011 [bill summary, PDF], which the Senator says would provide states with…

K-12 education funding: Most states at levels lower than pre-recession, cut spending this year

Most states have cut state funding for schools this year, and a majority of states are funding K-12 education at levels lower than before the recession, after adjusting…

Pennsylvania gearing up for school reform

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is set to lead the rest of the Harrisburg lawmakers into the realm of school reform, Yahoo! News reports.…

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