It’s Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens
As more and more teens communicate through popular social media platforms, concerns about their digital privacy, safety, and mental health a
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Leading from Behind: CTE Shows the Way on College and Career Readiness
CTE programs are on the cutting edge of a variety of education reform efforts.
Adult Education Data Show Signs of Declining Investment
FEBP announced the addition of state and federal adult education data to its publicly available database.
Civil Rights in the Age of Big Data
Connected Communities in an Age of Digital Learning
Increasingly, we live in a world where the vision of “traditional” classroom education is changing. New technologies enable learning in a va
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In Suing ITT, Consumer Bureau Shows That It Has More Guts than the Ed Dept
The CFPB has put the Department of Education to shame.
New Data Provide a Picture of D.C.’s Promise Neighborhood
This morning, the DCPNI held an event to roll out data from a community study they conducted with the Urban Institute.
Principals Central to Student Learning Objectives
Some lessons and observations for states and teachers when it comes to student data, assessment and education.
What Does 21st Century Connectivity Look Like… and Are We There Yet?
“In a country where we expect free Wi-Fi with our coffee, we should definitely demand it in our schools.”