HOW SCHOOLS ARE REWRITING THE RULES ON CLASS TIME FOR STUDENTS—AND EVEN DITCHING GRADE LEVELS — from wsj.com by Yoree Koh Educators are testing competency-based […]
Potential unfulfilled: COVID-19, the rapid adoption of online learning, and what could be unlocked this year — from christenseninstitute.org by Thomas Arnett Excerpt: The foundational […]
A New Online Tutoring Market Has Emerged — In Construction. It Requires a Surprising Number of Books. — from edsurge.com by Rebecca Koenig Excerpt: There’s a […]
The Future of Higher Ed Viewed from Cape Town, South Africa — from eliterate.us by Michael Feldstein Excerpt: A while back, I had the pleasure […]
From DSC: This is what we’re up against –> Reskilling 1 billion people by 2030” — from saffroninteractive.com by Jessica Anderson Excerpts: According to the […]
It takes a village: The pandemic learning pod movement, one year in — from crpe.org by Alice Opalka, Ashley Jochim, and Joe Lollo Excerpt: Since […]
Remote Learning Isn’t Just for Kids — from nytimes.com by Kerry Hannon New online tools and an array of remote classes and programs are ramping […]
Nearly three-quarters of pandemic affected parents feel students should learn subjects they’re passionate about, not those of little interest — from newswire.ca by Unschooling School […]
From DSC: I was reviewing an edition of Dr. Barbara Honeycutt’s Lecture Breakers Weekly, where she wrote: After an experiential activity, discussion, reading, or lecture, […]
Microsoft Education offers a free tutoring service to help students with their math problems — from educatorstechnology.com Excerpt: In today’s post I want to bring […]
How E-Learning Content Is Evolving: 7 Trends You Need to Know About — from trainingmag.com by Tiffany Harper Continuous, personalized learning in small bites through […]
Marni Baker Stein on What’s Next For Higher Education — — from gettingsmart.com by Getting Smart Staff Excerpt: On this episode of the Getting Smart […]