Innovation

From USA Today: Does cursive writing still have cred?

Photo Credit: Caleb Roenigk by Suzanne Wright My mother, now in her 70s, has beautiful handwriting. As a young girl,…

10 years ago

From BBC: Would Chinese-style education work on British kids?

Photo credit: P. Morgan The Chinese education system – with its long school days and tough discipline – tops global…

10 years ago

Campus Technology: How Nanodegrees Are Disrupting Higher Education

by John K. Waters New “micro” online certification programs are changing the educational pathways to success in certain industries. Read…

10 years ago

From Forbes: Women AREN’T in Tech, but they ARE in EdTech…Why?

Photo credit: Jon Lim by Barbara Kurshan The topic of women in technology has been much discussed over the last…

10 years ago

WST: Japan Rethinks Higher Education in Skills Push

By Mitsuro Obe TOKYO—Japan is retooling its public universities, sacrificing liberal-arts programs in collaboration with a business community eager for…

10 years ago

From Wired: The Key to Digital Learning? Bring It Into the Real World

Photo Credit: The Gold Guys Blog by Kyle Vanhemert IF YOU WANT to teach your kid about ecology, sustainability, or…

10 years ago

ASCD: Expanding the Definition of Flipped Learning

ASCD Faculty member Eric Carbaugh talks about Flipped Learning and provides an updated definition of what it is and is…

11 years ago

BBC: Taiwan students storm education ministry in textbook protest

Photo Credit: Artemas Liu Hundreds of students in Taiwan have stormed the education ministry, protesting against proposed changes to the…

11 years ago

From The Economist: The $1-a-week school

Private schools are rapidly expanding in poor countries, raising debate on whether governments should support or deregulate affordable education options

11 years ago

Personalized Learning Encompasses Teacher PD

Allison Rodman is an assistant principal and director of professional development at Mariana Bracetti Academy, a K–12 Title I school…

11 years ago