Companies today are strategizing about future investments and technologies such as artificial intelligence, the internet of things, or growth around new business models.| Forbes
The Bring Your Own Device/Technology (BYOD/T) movement may be cementing itself in the workplace, but is it an appropriate solution for our public schools? Let's take a look at some of the pros and cons associated with this technical ideology.| www.brighthubeducation.com
Over the past several decades, trends in education have come and gone or been resurrected with a new name. “Group work” is now called “cooperative learning.” Teacher-centered learning in the form of lecture and discussion in secondary education has taken a back seat to student-centered learning where students have a greater voice in determining how […]| The Educators Room
America and the World Today It has been a difficult week for America and the world. American leadership in the world seems to be collapsing as nations considered to be our allies are criticized and nations thought to be adversarial are applauded as friends. The old world order established after World War II where the […]| The Educators Room
We know the state of STEM in schools isn't great, that higher education is geared for creating a STEM revolution: the trick? Making STEM matter in schools.| The Educators Room
In this heightened political atmosphere, our society seems to be replete with instances where white people are being caught on social media being or acting in an overtly racist manner. It seems our Facebook or Twitter feeds will have on a daily basis some video of a white person treating an African-American, Hispanic, or member […]| The Educators Room
Standardized testing: just the thought of these assessments strikes terror in the hearts of teachers. If only our students cared as much about how they score on state-mandated tests. Most of the educational literature reflects a negative view of standardized testing, but they serve an important purpose in American education: to indicate teacher effectiveness through […]| The Educators Room