The following is a guest post from David N. Cook, Director of Innovation and Partner Engagement at the Kentucky Department of Education. “Hi, my name is John, and I teach math.” Sound familiar? This ...
America is embroiled in a debate over how best to educate its students. Throughout the past three decades, students have been exposed to a sea of educational fads, from new math and whole language to ...
The Department of Education revisited proposed changes to asynchronous clock, credit-hour, and subscription-based programs in distance education. In previous years, the Department of Education’s final ...
The Richland School Board, in a split vote, revised its policies on the teaching of “controversial issues” in the classroom. A majority of the board said they wanted to give principals and teachers a ...
Times of crisis are disorienting, and some crises lead to more extended periods of disorder than others. At the same time, widespread crises also have the potential to deliver a kind of clarity that ...