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Teacher Development Research Review: Keys to Educator Success

Digital Promise

Teaching quality has been defined as “instruction that enables a wide range of students to learn” ( Darling-Hammond, 2012 ), and it is the strongest school-related factor that can improve student learning and achievement ( Hanushek, 2011 ; Nye, Konstantopoulos, and Hedges, 2004 ; Rivkin, Hanushek, and Kain, 2005 ).

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U.S. K-12 Educational Technology Policy: Historical Notes on the Federal Role

Doug Levin

For each of the three primary (equity-focused) federal educational technology programs authorized by Congress since the passage of the 1994 revision to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), below I provide details on the programs’: legislative authorization (i.e., 2012 and 2012 (ARRA case studies).

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

And in February of 2011, I was full time building the company into what it is now. I’m learning the methods of how to teach math to elementary students. And it was a video platform that allowed law students to react to case studies. So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010. Rod Murray: Terrific.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

And in February of 2011, I was full time building the company into what it is now. I’m learning the methods of how to teach math to elementary students. And it was a video platform that allowed law students to react to case studies. So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010. Rod Murray: Terrific.

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The Business of Education Technology

Hack Education

“The number of states planning to use the new tests dropped from 45 in 2011 to 20 in 2016,” Education Next observed this fall , and many states and districts have opted to use the SAT or ACT instead of those assessments created by the Common Core consortia, SBAC and PARCC. Everything’s a business opportunity.