Digg DiggWith growing technologies, the methods of acquiring education are also growing. It is always better to opt for something that is advanced because if a teacher is departing knowledge then there is a possibility of human error but that is not the case with technology. With changing time, the method of acquiring and providing [...]
1 May 2012
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Content,Course,Digital Learning,Education,eLearning,Improve Learning,Learning Management Systems,LMS,Mobile Learning In the field of technology, the word disruptive is used for a technology or innovation that brings about a radical change in the way a sector functions by introducing efficiency, affordability and convenience. The technology revolution in the business sector is represented by the extensive use of smarter phones or web conferencing in American offices. [...]
27 March 2012
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Much like everything else that worries the enhancement of world and development of lifestyle and understanding, the area of education has certainly seen several advancements and improvements with regards to how to better train a student, make better the deliverance of the correct knowledge, and assist in better conception and understanding of knowledge application. There [...]
14 February 2012
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Standards-based reform began in the 1990s and was accelerated and broadened by NCLB in the naughts. The ideal of high standards, more measurement and strong accountability didn’t work as well as hoped—in many states we ended up with low expectations, cheap tests, and weak accountability. Done right, standards-based reform is still a good frame, but [...]
28 May 2011
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by Tom Vander State leadership matters in education (as mentioned in National Journal), now more than ever. States are broke. While revenues lag, costs continue to escalate (as a result of automatic pay increases, cost of living adjustments, and public pension payments) requiring several more years of painful cutbacks. Without strong state leadership, these cuts [...]
10 January 2011
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On Wednesday, Governors Jeb Bush and Bob Wise released a road map for the future of American education. In a letter to governors, they described their shared vision: Our vision is an education that maximizes every child’s potential for learning, prepares every child with the knowledge and skills to succeed in college and careers, and [...]
6 December 2010
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