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Conference to explore best practices in flipped learning

Conference to explore best practices in flipped learning This summer, educators will have the chance to delve into some of the finer points of one of the largest and most popular trends to hit classrooms in decades: flipped learning. The 2012 Flipped Class Conference will be ... [Read More]

Parents, educators want more from assessment

Parents, educators want more from assessment Thanks to the federal No Child Left Behind Act, K-12 educators are spending more time than ever before on testing their students’ skills—but is all this testing doing any good? The results from a new national survey reveal ... [Read More]

‘The Daily Show’ ridicules ban on Mexican American Studies program

‘The Daily Show’ ridicules ban on Mexican American Studies program It’s frightening how uninformed some of the people who are responsible for making education policy in the U.S. appear to be. Take Tucson Unified School District Governing Board member Michael Hicks, who faces criticism following his appearance on ... [Read More]

Google Art Project expands, with 32,000 works of art now online

Google Art Project expands, with 32,000 works of art now online Imagine pulling up a stool next to the lonely diners of Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks” or dipping your fingers in the basin of “The Child’s Bath” by Mary Cassatt. These familiar images, along with the sunbathers of George Seurat’s ... [Read More]

Tennessee governor ‘probably’ will sign evolution bill

Tennessee governor ‘probably’ will sign evolution bill Tennessee, where the nation’s first big legal battle over evolution was fought nearly 90 years ago, is close to enacting a law that critics deride as the “monkey bill” for once again attacking the scientific theory. The measure ... [Read More]

National leaders brainstorm for digital learning

National leaders brainstorm for digital learning In a move that could be considered encouraging for advocates of digital learning, leaders from the Education Department (ED), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the textbook and broadband industry met March 29 on Capitol Hill to discuss ... [Read More]

‘Hunger Games’ becomes part of school curricula

‘Hunger Games’ becomes part of school curricula For some school kids around the country, the odds have been in their favor as they've scored the ultimate field trip—an outing to “The Hunger Games.” Field trips to see the blockbuster movie have dovetailed with the introduction ... [Read More]

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