Thursday, January 29, 2015

Differentiated Instruction: A Primer - Education Week

In the field of education, definitions vary for differentiated instruction, a popular approach for teaching children with a wide range of academic strengths and interests.



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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Minn. District Investigates Suspected Snapchat Bullying - Education Week

Administrators of the Prior Lake-Savage area school district in Minnesota say the district is conducting its own investigation after the father of a black student confronted his daughter's bullies in a posting on YouTube.



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Google Commits to Pledge on Student-Data Privacy - Education Week

After initially declining to sign, the technology giant Google has joined a growing number of companies committing to a "student-privacy pledge" launched by advocacy groups and endorsed by the White House.



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N.C. District Rebounds From Ed-Tech Meltdown - Education Week

Guilford County schools and Amplify have shared the costs of getting a failed educational technology initiative back on track this school year.



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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Obama Calls for Stronger Protections on Student-Data Privacy - Education Week

A proposed new federal Student Digital Privacy Act would put new restrictions on how companies use student data, but hurdles abound.



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Idaho Schools Face Potential Tech Crisis Over Broadband Issue - Education Week

State officials are scrambling to make sure their broadband network provides service to school districts, following a legal battle that has left the network's future in limbo.



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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Pittsburgh Network Eyed as Model for Supporting Digital Learning - Education Week

A group of local foundations, universities, technologists, and advocates have created a blueprint for supporting digital innovation in the early years and beyond that the White House and others hope to replicate in other cities.



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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Investment in Ed-Tech Firms Jumped, Evolved in 2014 - Education Week

The amount of venture capital flowing into K-12 education technology companies reached $642 million in 2014, jumping 32 percent over the previous year.



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Friday, January 9, 2015

E-Rate Undergoing Major Policy, Budget Upgrades - Education Week

A series of broad policy changes to the E-rate will bring billions of dollars in increased funding and a greater focus on high-speed wireless technologies to schools and libraries.



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Lessons on Small Particles Yield Big Gains, Say Proponents - Education Week

Teaching nanoscience could help integrate STEM studies and point students to new careers.



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Minnesota Encounters Online-Testing Glitches - Education Week

Minnesota's $38 million contract with a vendor to run its online testing system is encountering glitches that have school officials worried ahead of the spring testing season.



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