The following is a guest post from David N. Cook, Director of Innovation and Partner Engagement at the Kentucky Department of Education. “Hi, my name is John, and I teach math.” Sound familiar? This ...
America is embroiled in a debate over how best to educate its students. Throughout the past three decades, students have been exposed to a sea of educational fads, from new math and whole language to ...
The Department of Education revisited proposed changes to asynchronous clock, credit-hour, and subscription-based programs in distance education. In previous years, the Department of Education’s final ...
Times of crisis are disorienting, and some crises lead to more extended periods of disorder than others. At the same time, widespread crises also have the potential to deliver a kind of clarity that ...
The Richland School Board, in a split vote, revised its policies on the teaching of “controversial issues” in the classroom. A majority of the board said they wanted to give principals and teachers a ...
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