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A New Federal Role for Competency Education
by Dr. Berger6 minutes readCombining federal flexibility with personalized learning in competency education
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Cultivating a Feedback & Results-Rich Culture Through Technology
by Dr. Berger7 minutes readadministrators aren’t doing them simply to follow compliance exercises and they don’t want to dismiss teachers.
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SEAs Shift from Implementers to Designers under ESSA
by Dr. Berger8 minutes readI fondly remember the day I received my first driver’s license—and the newly found sense of independence it offered. But I also recall the realization that my freedom came with a trade-off: the huge liability of operating a vehicle. The weight of that responsibility was felt as I paid my insurance premiums, navigated a near-miss with another car in a parking lot, and of course, minded the speed limit.
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Encouraging Academic Integrity in Online Education
7 minutes readProviding online education with a sense of community decreases feelings of isolation and apathy while instilling a notion of academic integrity.
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Building Global Economies; From Schoolhouses To The Workplace
9 minutes readBy Franklin P. Schargel
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Teacher Metacognition and Collaboration: Keys to Bridging Research to Practice
4 minutes readBy Marcus Conyers and Donna Wilson
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Have Librarians’ Value Diminished in the New Digital Age?
4 minutes readIf you were to take your eyes off of your book for one minute, you’d notice what has happened around you. Technology is advancing at warp speed; it’s everywhere and owned by everyone. But are establishments that provide books to the public able to survive?
The answer is yes. The librarian’s value has not diminished with the forthcoming of the digital age. Libraries are adapting to these changing times, and becoming thought leaders in utilizing technology for research purposes.
