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The Algebra Problem
How to elicit algebraic thinking in students before eighth grade By LAURA PAPPANO Volume 28, Number 3 May/June 2012 Read More>
Read MoreOnline summer school has lower cost, more flexibility
By Collin Binkley The Columbus DispatchWednesday May 2, 2012 5:11 AM Some Olentangy students will go white-water rafting and ballroom dancing as part of a physical-education class this summer. Others will earn gym credit online. Read More>
Read MoreThe digital teacher
By Maureen Downey In every district, in every school, in every grade, there is that great teacher who all parents want for their children. So, parents cross their fingers and hope that their child is lucky enough to end up on that teacher’s roster. Read More>
Read MoreThese Days Are Numbered: Eight Summer Math Ideas
By PATRICK HONNER and HOLLY EPSTEIN OJALVO April 25, 2012, 3:25 pm The school year is starting to wind down in many places in the country, and it brings worries about so-called summer slide – the documented decline in student skills during the long summer break. Read More>
Read MoreTeacher Layoff Plans in Los Angeles Pose Broad Implications
By JENNIFER MEDINA Published: March 4, 2011 LOS ANGELES — Last year, when the school district here handed out thousands of layoff notices, Samuel Gompers Middle School in South Central stood to lose half of its roughly 150 teachers. Now, with the district planning to lay off as many as 4,500 teachers under what school [...]
Read MoreAndrew Cuomo, Michael Bloomberg Agree To Work Together On ‘Last in, First Out’ Teacher Rule
First Posted: 03/ 4/11 09:36 AM ET Updated: 03/23/11 09:09 AM ET Three days after blindsiding Mayor Bloomberg, Gov. Cuomo now says he wants to work with the mayor to end the “last in, first out” teacher layoff rule. Read More>
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