If you’ve ever taken the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, or any of those other abbreviations, you were probably Read More


If you’ve ever taken the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, or any of those other abbreviations, you were probably Read More
A few years ago, when I was a new creative writing teacher at a Brooklyn charter school, I Read More
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Most would agree that you have to be a pretty selfless person to be a teacher. The days Read More
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Technology in the classroom has different meanings for different people. The common image that comes to mind is Read More
U.S. high school students aren’t faring so well in the global arena when it comes to educational performance. Read More
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The term “edtech” seems like an easy blanket term that covers all things “educational” and “technological.” But a Read More
Every day in the United States, 7,200 students drop out of high school. That adds up to 1.3 Read More
We live in an age of entire digital libraries stored on tablets that weigh less than two pounds, Read More
If you want to put a positive spin on the global economic crisis (because we Americans have a Read More
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May 10, 2012 (Birmingham, MI/Houston, TX): Melih Oztalay, CEO of Smartfinds Internet Marketing (http://www.smartfindsgeographicmarketing.com) and Paul Segreto, CEO Read More
The way students are learning in the classroom is evolving as technology provides more visual and interactive Read More