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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Originally posted on Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice:
Ads show infants and toddlers finger-swiping smartphones and tablets. Parents, as usual are caught in the middle. A recent article by Hannah Rosin–a Mom herself–looks into the dilemma facing…
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Originally posted on Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice:
Few high-tech entrepreneurs, pundits, or booster of online learning, much less, policymakers, would ever say aloud publicly that robots and hand-held devices will eventually replace teachers. Yet many fantasize…
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Originally posted on Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice:
Greg Graham teaches writing at a midwestern university. This appeared November 8, 2012 on his blog Sebastian Thrun left his tenured teaching job at Stanford University after 160,000 students…
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Originally posted on Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice:
Jack Schneider is an assistant professor of education at the College of the Holy Cross, in Worcester, Mass., and the author of Excellence for All: How a New Breed…
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Originally posted on Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice:
Michele Kerr is a second-career teacher, credentialed in math, history, and English, with a master’s in education from Stanford University, She teaches math from CAHSEE prep to pre-calc at…
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