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While state-run virtual schools are relatively common, the number of individual districts creating online programs is growing, and that model is likely to be one of the biggest areas of expansion in the online world over the next three years, said Susan Patrick, the president and CEO of the International Association for K-12 Online Learning, a Vienna, Va.-based group that is an advocate for virtual education options. Large-city districts are part of that growth, she said.
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STUDENTS LESS CONCERNED ABOUT ACCESS TO SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY, FOCUSED ON USING THEIR OWN DIGITAL TOOLS
In fall 2012, Project Tomorrow surveyed 364,240 K-12 students, 39,713 parents, 53,947 teachers, 2,399 librarians,1,564 district administrators, 3,947 school administrators, and 500 technology leaders representing 8,020 public and private schools from 2,431 districts.
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The NMC Horizon Report: 2013 K-12 Edition is a collaboration between the New Media Consortium, the Consortium for School Networking, and the International Society for Technology in Education.
The NMC Horizon Report: 2013 K-12 Edition, examines emerging technologies for their potential impact on and use in teaching, learning, and creative expression within the environment of pre-college education.
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A groundbreaking experiment that bombarded US high school students with inspiring text messages was found to be a success on all counts except one: it made no difference to how the students performed in school.
Roland Fryer, an economist at Harvard University, helped establish the experiment involving nearly 2,000 pupils at state schools in Oklahoma City.
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A new study from researchers at Stanford University and Lund University (Sweden) is one of the largest population-wide studies to date to examine a range of risk factors for suicide. According to the study (which looked at over seven million Swedish adults, 8,721 of whom died by suicide between 2001 and 2008), depression was the greatest risk factor, with an
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I’d really like to call this post, “How the hell did it come to this?” or something even more honest and profane, but I think that the folks at NASP would disapprove.
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