Education News

The Teacher's Union Last Stand

New York Times, May 17, 2010

How Seven Principles of Baseball Can Transform How Teachers Teach

Daily Riff, January 11, 2010

Digital Fingerprinting: Computer Programming for Kids

Daily Riff, January 6, 2010

Panel Urges Engineering be added to Curriculum

Education Week, September 9, 2009

Work Hard - No Excuses - Obama tells nation's students

Education Week, September 8, 2009

STEM to Grow in Libraries: Research Project to get Science Content into Media Centers

School Library Journal, September 1, 2009

Scientists Worry that Machines May Outsmart Man

New York Time, July 26, 2009

A Kindle in every student Backpack

Democratic Group’s Proposal: Give Each Student a Kindle
By BRAD STONE, July 14, 2009

Do Schools Differently

Carnegie Corporation, eSchool News, June 24, 2009

21st Century Skills Movement Growing

eSchool News, June 22, 2009

Schwarzenegger: Digital textbooks can save money, improve learning

By Arnold Schwarzenegger
Special to the Mercury News
Posted: 06/06/2009 08:00:00 PM PDT

Science is failing to inspire some
Prominent editor calls for overhaul of how disciplines are taught
By ERIC BERGER HOUSTON CHRONICLE
April 9, 2009, 10:25PM

Educator Loss in STEM Area Called Issue
Overall Shortage Disputed, Debra Viadero, Education Week, Published Online: March 6, 2009
Published in Print: March 11, 2009.

Obama outlines proposals in first education speech
President Barack Obama unveiled more details on his plan to reform U.S. education from "cradle to career." In a speech that aides called a first step to reforming U.S. schools, Obama said today that he would focus on merit-based pay for teachers, lowering the high-school dropout rate and ensuring that states have world-class education standards. The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)/The Associated Press (3/10) , The Washington Post/Reuters (3/10) , Bloomberg (3/10)