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Inequality in American Education Will Not Be Solved Online - The Atlantic

Inequality in American Education Will Not Be Solved Online - The Atlantic | Educational Leadership and Technology | Scoop.it
TechCrunch Inequality in American Education Will Not Be Solved Online The Atlantic Put differently, the conditions that produced the situation that the Udacity deal is meant to solve, at least in part, was first caused by a lack of sufficient...

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This is so relevant. We want to make sure we are not creating larger divides between the haves and the have nots in education.

Jem Muldoon's curator insight, January 20, 1:07 PM

great criticism of using online a courses to solve our educational issues. Fave quote? 

To summarize: the answer to underfunded, lower effectiveness primary and secondary education requires subsidizing a private, VC-funded bet made on a roulette wheel fashioned from the already precarious prospects of a disadvantaged population.

 
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How Many Teachers Use Technology in the Classroom?

How Many Teachers Use Technology in the Classroom? | Educational Leadership and Technology | Scoop.it
Remember the good old days of reading textbooks in school and taking notes from a chalkboard? Yeah, neither do we. PBS Learning Media, in preparation for Digital Learning Day on... (RT @dp_geopol: How Many Teachers Use Technology in the Classroom?

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This is definitely an important question. What uses do they have for technology? What criteria helps them make decisions?

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