A senior researcher at the Institute for Democracy, Education and Access at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, Margolis specializes in social inequities in computer science education. She is the lead author of a ...
She identified inadequacy of computers in schools as a challenge facing ICT development and said this problem can be solved by maintaining and putting to good use the few computers that are available. ...
Orlando Sentinel education reporters blog about Central Florida schools. Check out what they have to say about education, and please join in the discussion about everything from FCAT to dress codes to school lunch. ...
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Courses began this fall for 15 students who are expected to grow into new standard bearers in art education research and policy that will impact K-12 schools, colleges and universities, museums, community art centers and cultural ...
... not to mention the news media, sending one’s child to public school is unthinkable; and has nothing to do with public education policy. (Love that Teach for America, though! And universal preschool — it’s great! Computers! ...
IS CULINARY SCHOOL WORTH IT? It's not often that food writing and education wonkery collide. But Ben Miller did a good job of it yesterday, when he pulled out "cohort default rates" -- a metric that "measures how many student loan ...
Rosenbaum is associate director of academic affairs in the Raikes School in Computer Science and Management, and a professor of economics in the College of Business Administration. He’s been a professor at UNL since 1985. ...
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Adjusting to Test Takers. Students in Jeannine Ugalde’s history class at Oak Valley Middle School in San Diego use results from the computer-adaptive tests they had taken to set academic goals. —Sandy Huffaker for Education Week ...