Handwriting or computers: Which is the superior way for children to learn to write?
A common concern in evaluating computer-based testing is the perceived differences between students writing by hand and those writing by typing.
A common concern in evaluating computer-based testing is the perceived differences between students writing by hand and those writing by typing.
The Ohio House of Representatives recently unveiled its version of the state budget bill (Substitute House Bill 33). Among its proposals is the elimination of state retention requirements when third graders struggle with significant reading deficiencies.
Career pathways are emerging as a promising, bipartisan solution to help adolescents and adults secure well-paying jobs and support employers searching for skilled workers. Although their design varies from state to state, these pathways are intended to help participants develop knowledge and skills in a particular career field, typically one that’s considered in-demand.
Could robots be part of the answer to alleviating teacher shortages (and other staffing issues) in the future?