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More foreign language, math & science possible with digital learning

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by Tom Vander Ark August 16, 2011

Digital learning makes it easier to bring foreign language, math, science and AP courses to students. It can make language learning an engaging, ubiquitous daily experience. And it can help bring science to life and tailor math instruction. More »

Intel Insight

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by edReformer Staff November 2, 2010

We’ve had some really interesting conversations with folks at Intel recently. They are pushing for a more meaningful discussion about education practices in America, with a focus on teaching math and science to kids in the most beneficial way possible, in order to get our students at the top in those fields. More »

Obama Off to Great Start with STEM

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by edReformer Staff November 1, 2010

Mr. Dyson is impressed with the start that President Obama is making with new programs to advance so-called STEM education (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), and to recognize achievements by science and engineering students. Mr. Obama has said that just as the winning NCAA college basketball team gets invited to the White House, so should outstanding science students. More »

All Kids Should Think Like Scientists

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by Tom Vander Ark October 21, 2010

Every secondary student should participate in an annual science fair and show what they know. More »

The Reading Wars (video)

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by edReformer Staff September 23, 2010

Round 2 of what Daniel Willingham is calling “The Reading Wars” is shaping up to be a battle between Reading Strategies and Content Knowledge. Here’s a video he put on the Britannica blog to explain his strategic defense. More »

The Internet and the Deep Blue Sea

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by edReformer Staff August 25, 2010

Highly interactive, web-based gaming will be the future of school curriculum. We look at one offering from Filament Games to show you what that may look like. Say hello to “Resilient Earth.” More »

Most Amazing Thing of the Day

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by edReformer Staff August 25, 2010

And the most amazing person to follow on Twitter today, if you can read Japanese. More »

Putting Science in the Cloud

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by edReformer Staff July 6, 2010

I’m totally stealing this from ReadWriteWeb, but I think the graphic is worth a look as we begin to talk about how K12 education can lead science into a generation of virtual software and cloud computing that taps into distributed communities. More »

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Review: Raising the Standards Through Chapter Books

tvanderark: great story in the making: Bridge Intl helping BOP kids in Kenya gain high rates of literacy for $4/mo