School finance in the digital-learning era: A review
The Fordham Institute continued its critical series exploring how to create sound policy for digital learning in November with two new papers, “Teachers in the […]
The Fordham Institute continued its critical series exploring how to create sound policy for digital learning in November with two new papers, “Teachers in the […]
Jan 9, 2012
It’s an embarrassment that California, the state that led the technology revolution in America, is, according to Digital Learning Now, last in the nation in […]
Jan 3, 2012
An increasing number of advocates for online learning have come out in favor of mandating that states require students take at least one college- or […]
Dec 7, 2011
Katheryn Kelly is not the typical homeschool mom. Besides the fact that she earned a bachelor’s from Stanford and a doctorate in biology from Chicago, […]
Dec 7, 2011
The Keeping Pace 2011 report represents another tour de force by Evergreen Education Group in summarizing the busy, messy growth in K-12 online learning. The […]
Dec 1, 2011
Tom Vander Ark has seen many sides of the U.S. education system—as a district superintendent, the executive director of education for the Gates Foundation, an […]
Nov 29, 2011
In “Jeb Bush’s Cyber Attack on Public Schools,” published in the November issue of Mother Jones, Stephanie Mencimer launches a broad attack on online learning. Among […]
Nov 16, 2011
I am not going to sit on my #%$ as the events that affect me unfold to determine the course of my life. I’m going […]
Nov 8, 2011
Bror Saxberg, the chief learning officer of Kaplan, Inc., is a man for whom I have great respect. Whenever I have a question about the […]
Nov 8, 2011
In his latest article, titled “A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute,” Matt Richtel continues his seeming rampage against education technology by describing how the […]
Oct 26, 2011