Front and center in our schools, right?

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So these are front and heart in our faculties, ideal? Not material, correct?   Image credit: World Financial Forum, 2020 Associated Posts Top rated 50 P-12 Edublogs? &#8211 June 2008 Prevent magical thinking: &#8216Design for on the web&#8217 this fall Images! [guest post] The Demise of Subjective Values Welcome back for […]

Jennifer Berkshire Predicts that Some States Will “Phase Out” Public Schools

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I’m posting again—this time with the link! This interview with education and learning journalist Jennifer Berkshire is well worth examining. Good concerns, sharp solutions. Shockingly, Berkshire predicts that several states will “phase out” general public universities, presumably to be changed by a smorgasbord of alternatives: charters, vouchers, on line schooling, […]

Low-income students increasingly segregated in US schools

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Credit: Unsplash/CC0 General public Domain Elementary students from small-cash flow family members ever more attend distinct educational facilities than center-class peers—a nationwide craze that holds adverse effects for mastering among the youngsters who are living in poverty, a new research finds. This worsening segregation of kids by financial class stems […]

Schools are surveying students to improve teaching. But many teachers find the feedback too difficult to act on

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Credit: CC0 Public Domain Education departments have been investing in feedback-based tools to assess school performance. These include student perception surveys, where students provide feedback on the quality of their learning and their experiences in the classroom or at school. The hope is such feedback will provide teachers and other […]