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How Classroom Furniture Has Evolved in the Last Decade

EdTech Magazine

By Meghan Bogardus Cortez Since 2007, flexible and collaborative learning spaces have been on the rise.

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Learning Styles: Fact or Fiction? What This Decades-Old Theory Can Teach Us

Waterford

Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2010, 42(5), pp. Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2007, 37(2), pp. Institute for Learning Styles Journal, 2007, 1, pp. Sources : Riener, C. & & Willingham, D. The Myth of Learning Styles. Romanelli, F., and Ryan, M. Computers & Education, March 2017, 106, pp.

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How The English Language Learning System Is Failing in America

TeachThought - Learn better.

Research into her own son’s learning difficulties led her to author the Classroom Auditory Learning Issues resolution, adopted by the National PTA in July, 2007. Her work has appeared in Our Children Magazine, T.H.E. Journal, Towson Times, and The Baltimore Sun.

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Just What Do These International PISA Scores Mean? Nothing!

The 21st Century Principal

Phi Delta Kappan October 2007 Do the PISA international test scores really mean anything? David Stout at Time magazine points out in "China Is Cheating the World Student Rankings," that the Chinese, unlike the United States and other countries did not release all their scores. Keith Baker, "Are International Tests Worth Anything?"

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Announcing the Library 2.020 Mini-Conference: Small, Rural, and Independent Libraries

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Journal, National Public Radio, PC World Magazine, and many other news outlets. Before moving into independent consulting in 2007, Kate was the Staff Training Coordinator for The Seattle Public Library. He is one of TechSoup's primary presenters at conferences in the U.S. on nonprofit, foundation and library technology.

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Today - Alan November on "Who Owns the Learning?"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Alan was named one of the nation’s fifteen most influential thinkers of the decade by Technology and Learning Magazine. In 2007 he was selected to speak at the Cisco Public Services Summit during the Nobel Prize Festivities in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Register Now for the "Library as Classroom" Free Mini-Conference on June 15th

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Named a Mover + Shaker by Library Journal in March 2007, he co-authored (with Michael Stephens) “The Transparent Library” (2014, Amazon KDP) and he co-authored (with Laura Savastinuk) “Library 2.0: A Guide to Participatory Library Service” (2007, Information Today Press) and is a contributor to “Library 2.0