Reform Matters: July 24. 2014 |
posted by: Alix | July 24, 2014, 09:48 PM |
Welcome to the Association of American Educators' online publication, Reform Matters! This education reform-focused publication features both original AAE content and a compilation of the latest news from the growing education reform community. Campbell Brown Becomes Tenure Reform Advocate Are Teachers Being Shortchanged? This Report Says Yes! Relieving the Skepticism of Blended Learning New Study Links District Spending to Productivity Charter Schools Gaining Traction... Here's Why AAE Blog Roll: Don't forget to bookmark the AAE blog and the AAE Charters blog for original daily posts on trends in education reform and professional development. AAE Teachers in the News: Web Tools for Common Core "The 7th and 8th grade teacher at eSTEM Public Charter School in Little Rock, Arkansas is a Common Core supporter and is among thousands of teachers nationwide who incorporate various web tools into their lessons as they teach the standards. These range from websites and apps created specifically for Common Core to general tools used to make teaching more interactive and fun..." Click here to read the full article. Education Technology & Blended Learning Three New Developments in K-12 Technology Integration, eSchool News, 7/23/14 International Case Study: Reimagining Education Through Technology, Wired, 7/22/14 One Teacher's Experience in Finding Female Leaders in STEM, Huffington Post, 7/19/14 Teacher Topics Half of Teachers Leave the Job After Five Years. Here's What to Do About It, The Hechinger Report, 7/23/14 5 Ways Teacher-Powered Schools Are Transforming American Public Education, Huffington Post, 7/23/14 New Report: Shortchanged: The Hidden Costs of Lockstep Teacher Pay, TNTP, 7/15/14 Charter Schools, Choice, & Reform Advocacy Study: The Productivity of Public Charter Schools, Fordham, 7/23/14 Poor Teens' Health May Benefit From Top Schools, Associated Press, 7/21/14 About Half of Kids' Learning Ability is in Their DNA, Study Says, LA Times, 7/11/14 NEA Convention 2014: Fewer Than 3 Million Bodies, EIA Online, 7/5/14
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