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Teacher spotlight: Mr. E

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by edReformer Staff January 5, 2011

Ted Edinger, an elmentary school art teacher, posts at Art with Mr. E and has a fantastic list of online art resources. This public school teacher is in the vanguard of the digital learning revolution. More »

Google Building Digital Learning Apps

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by edReformer Staff January 3, 2011

Google, Apple, News Corp. and education entrepreneurs are making 2011 the year of digital learning. Which policy makers will lead the way as well? More »

Edmodo: A free, secure social networking site for schools

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by Tom Vander Ark December 17, 2010

Edmodo is the largest and fastest growing social learning platform–it’s safe, secure, and free. More »

Value-Added Data Adds Value

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by Tom Vander Ark December 15, 2010

Value-added data should be added to teacher evaluations. Then we should make the whole system smarter with personal digital learning. More »

Gov Christie: Failure is Not an Option

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by edReformer Staff November 30, 2010

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie gave a powerful education speech at Excellence in Action in DC tonight. More »

Chicago Parents Demand Ed Variety, More Charters

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by edReformer Staff November 18, 2010

Parents in Chicago rally for more charters, more choice, and different selection processes for their kids. More »

Video Statement: Dr. Tommy Bice

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by edReformer Staff November 15, 2010

We asked Dr. Tommy Bice, Deputy Superintendent of Education for Alabama, how to keep teachers feeling relevant with the use of new technology. More »

Teachers Rule, Teachers Trained, Teachers Win

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by Education Equality Project November 12, 2010

It’s Friday, and with a whole week of on-location new media work to be done, we’ll leave you this weekend with the news from the week, brought to you by Education Equality Project. This week, it was all about teachers, past, present and future. More »

Digital Iowa

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by edReformer Staff November 8, 2010

If you haven’t passed through the nation’s mid-section in a while, you might have thought nothing digital happens in “flyover country.” One middle school social studies teacher is totally proving you wrong. More »

Questions 2.0 — Prepping for Virtual Schools Symposium

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by edReformer Staff November 8, 2010

EdReformer is happy to be the sole new media partner for the Virtual Schools Symposium. If you want to participate virtually with us, please let us know. We are your eyes and ears on the ground. More »

Turning to the Post-Election Tea Leaves

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by Education Equality Project November 3, 2010

In today’s news brief from the Education Equality Project, we examine the winners and losers and the impact that election results may have on education reform. More »

Video: Carlos Contreras, Joel Rose and Michael Horn

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by edReformer Staff November 2, 2010

Joel Rose, Michael Horn and Intel’s Carlos Contreras talk about education technology innovations that do not take the teacher out of the equation. Teachers are essential. More »

Bring Me Your Huddled Masses, Your Guidance Counselors

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by Education Equality Project October 26, 2010

America digging itself a hole in terms of teaching math and science; Bring me your guidance counselors, your huddled masses; we have an Ivory Tower problem; the future of common core standards; Cory Booker, John Legend, and more More »

Why Standardize When We Should Personalize?

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by Tom Vander Ark October 26, 2010

Follow up on yesterday’s National Journal post with great questions from Chad. More »

Graham Browne: Special Asst., Education Equality Project

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by edReformer Staff October 21, 2010

Education reform advocate and staunch defender of creative solutions to tackle the achievement gap, Graham Browne talks about his experience teaching fifth grade in NYC before joining the Education Equality Project. He mentions Citizen Schools, and a great French teacher. More »

Coming Soon: A Film About Teachers

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by edReformer Staff October 21, 2010

And some of them are really good, according to Kelly Amis, director of a new film, TEACHED, coming out soon. Here is a letter she wrote to supporters and the curious to raise funds and raise awareness of the plight of teachers in some districts. More »

Chris Anderson: How YouTube Sparks Innovation

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by edReformer Staff October 20, 2010

TED’s Chris Anderson talks about how YouTube is creating innovation. I think teachers should check this out, as it’s inspiring and thought-provoking. More »

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