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How math is taught in California’s schools is set for a major change—and it’s coming soon. The catalyst for this change was the recent approval…
For as long as there has been testing, there has been cheating. But as assessment continues to go digital, new tools are emerging to better equip those on both sides of the test cheating line.
Assessment in the Digital Age has been slow to advance much beyond assessment in the Industrial Age – but why? The phonograph changed music forever.…
The age of remote learning has dawned. But can education compete with the big tech players in the war for students' attention?
An interview with Mahnaz Moallem, Professor of Instructional Technology at UNCW.
The what, the how, and the why of the Next Generation Science Standards. There is a growing sense of anxiety among educators that learners are…
Where does the multiple choice question go from here? Multiple choice tests have been a staple of learner evaluation for a century. Even as technology…
Cognitive development in young learners is about quality communication as well as quality content. I’ve been involved in my son Phoenix’s literacy development since he…