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Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2009
The phrase "21st-century skills" is everywhere in education policy discussions these days, from faculty lounges to the highest echelons of the U.S. education system. Broadly speaking, it refers to a push for schools to teach critical-thinking, analytical, and technology skills, in addition to the "soft skills" of creativity, collaboration, and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Evaluation Methods, Technological Literacy, Politics of Education
Education Week, 2011
A growing number of educators around the country are turning to technology and different teaching and learning approaches to give students personalized learning experiences that mirror the customized experiences they take for granted outside of school. To meet students' individual needs, they are putting in place 1-to-1 computing programs and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Individualized Instruction
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2007
Scores on state tests have increased consistently and significantly in the five years since the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) became law, and there's some evidence that gains that started in the 1990s accelerated after the law's enactment, a new report concludes. The authors of the report, which was set for release this week, are quick to say…
Descriptors: Test Results, Teaching Methods, Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement
Samuels, Christina A. – Education Week, 2005
The main federal special education law's promotion of a practice that can identify children with learning disabilities and give them early help has brought new attention to the method. Known as response to intervention, or RTI method aims to catch specific learning disabilities before the students fall far behind their classmates. In the best…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Special Education, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Trotter, Andrew – Education Week, 2007
This article discusses how math teachers at San Marcos High School turned to an online curriculum and in-class assessments to increase student achievement. Setting aside their 7-year-old textbooks, teachers filled the void largely with an online math curriculum, called Agile Mind, that comes equipped with an array of assessment tools. The idea was…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, High School Students