Augmented and Virtual Reality in K-20 Schools
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What Dreams May Come: An Open Letter From Lord Jim Knight on Learning
by EdCircuit Staff
7 minutes readLord James Knight, formerly the Minister for Education in England and current Managing Director of Online Learning at TSL Education, took time to answer questions about the state of online and blended learning in education across the globe. Lord Knight’s response to my last question about the future and expanse of online learning speaks,
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Change Our Approach to Teaching Technology: Lives May Depend on It
by EdCircuit Staff
4 minutes readIn the not-so-distant future, you’re driving to work. You approach a busy intersection, and your car exchanges some information with the traffic signal. It slows as two other cars pass safely in front of you. Your car automatically adjusts its speed once again after passing through, and the light never even changes.
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Community Activism Attempting to Save Libraries
by EdCircuit Staff
1 minutes readThe role of the library, in our schools and communities, has been a recent focal point of discussion. School librarian Elissa Malespina discusses her own community’s struggle to keep libraries open and relevant. Malespina also shares her perspective on how library media sciences can better prepare preservice educators to understand the full potential of the …
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Africa: How Can Education Lift Children Out of Poverty?
by EdCircuit Staff
9 minutes readAs part of an international series on education, Dr. Berger poses questions to Betty Abah, Executive Director of CEE-HOPE, an organization bringing resources and hope to thousands of disadvantaged children in Nigeria. Abah answers in erudite fashion, how a neglectful political regime can destroy not only the educational structure of a country but the very …
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What Kids Really Need From A Teacher
by EdCircuit Staff
4 minutes readBefore I wrote this article, I decided not to be some stuffy suit who decides she knows what’s good for others
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It’s Hope That Springs The Inmate
by EdCircuit Staff & Turner Nashe
1 minutes readDr. Turner Nashe’s remarkable story shows how injustices he suffered helped propel him to become involved in the welfare of inmates.