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K-12 Education News
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Some teachers say school districts should view computer science not simply as a precursor to specific college degrees, but as a foundation for thinking critically, creatively and confidently.
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Starting a computer science program at the elementary school level involves gathering support, explaining the “why,” letting teachers play and experiment, establishing tech teams and formalizing new expectations.
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As digital tools become more embedded in teaching and learning, questions about wellness, engagement and balance are affecting how districts think about instructional quality and responsible technology governance.
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A Kansas school district could find out about problems early enough to fix them so they won't negatively affect students' ability to get to school.
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Orange Unified School District has unsuccessfully tried to get three bond measures passed over the years, and now it's going for another one.
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From backing up data to supporting hundreds of computers, Glynn County School System is hard at work.
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The National Science Foundation and the National Security Agency are providing funding for the program.
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A district technology director asks for a technology system that will allow the school to use freely-available material from government agencies.
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Each of the 10 papers included in the plan serve as a “playbook” to achieve the goal of gigabit Internet in schools, universities and other institutions nationwide.
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The online assessments won't be offered in the state next year.
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Interoperability standards will help educators seamlessly tap into rich curriculum available through cloud computing and share student data among systems.
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Richard Culatta has a passion for seeing good ideas take root in education.
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Analytics can drive better outcomes in education, but the process isn’t easy.
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The online charter school says it didn't do anything wrong, but is paying anyway.
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This border city is giving high school students and former dropouts a chance to continue their education, including preparing for some technical careers.
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The test can be taken online or on paper, which will help students in rural school districts that don't have internet access.
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Schools test out virtual reality with students.
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The U.S. Education Department continues to provide guidance and gather support for two of its campaigns.
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Santa Fe Public Schools has 18 months to make existing webpages accessible.
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Now the public can see exactly what Columbus City Schools are spending and who is getting the check.
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These three characteristics help leaders guide their schools through times of change.
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