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Andreas Schleicher on U.S. lessons from PISA, part 2

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Author adminPosted on April 2, 2012April 2, 2012Categories Twenty-first Century Learning, Video, Video of the weekTags Andreas Schleicher, PISA1 Comment on Andreas Schleicher on U.S. lessons from PISA, part 2

Andreas Schleicher on U.S. lessons from PISA, part 1

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Martha Kanter on improving college access

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Author adminPosted on March 27, 2012March 27, 2012Categories Community Colleges, Video, Video of the week, Workforce preparationLeave a comment on Martha Kanter on improving college access

Linda Darling-Hammond on improving teacher training programs

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Author adminPosted on January 4, 2012January 4, 2012Categories Teacher Development, Video, Video of the week7 Comments on Linda Darling-Hammond on improving teacher training programs

Innosight Institute’s Michael Horn on the coming age of online learning

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Author adminPosted on December 4, 2011December 5, 2011Categories online learning, Video, Video of the week2 Comments on Innosight Institute’s Michael Horn on the coming age of online learning

Aspire CEO James Willcox on charter schools’ new teacher evaluations

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Author adminPosted on October 24, 2011October 26, 2011Categories Video, Video of the week1 Comment on Aspire CEO James Willcox on charter schools’ new teacher evaluations

Anthony Cody on why teachers are marching in Washington

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Author adminPosted on July 19, 2011Categories Teacher Development, Unions, Video, Video of the week3 Comments on Anthony Cody on why teachers are marching in Washington

CTA’s Dean Vogel on issues facing the union: part I

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Author adminPosted on June 21, 2011June 21, 2011Categories Teacher Development, Unions, Video, Video of the weekTags AB 15, California Teachers Association, CTA, Dean Vogel, NEALeave a comment on CTA’s Dean Vogel on issues facing the union: part I

CTA’s Dean Vogel on issues facing the union: part II

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Author adminPosted on June 20, 2011June 21, 2011Categories Teacher Development, Tenure, Unions, Video, Video of the weekLeave a comment on CTA’s Dean Vogel on issues facing the union: part II

Bill Evers on the ‘counter-manifesto’ against a ‘national curriculum’

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Author adminPosted on May 22, 2011May 23, 2011Categories Common Core standards, Video, Video of the week10 Comments on Bill Evers on the ‘counter-manifesto’ against a ‘national curriculum’

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Welcome to the NEW TOP-Ed!

After a brief hiatus, SVEF’s education blog, Thoughts on Public Education (TOP-Ed), is back in a new format. The blog will focus on deep analysis of education issues, especially as they relate to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). These entries will attempt to translate complex education topics for readers as well as invite bloggers representing different perspectives to respond to our entries. We will also invite guest contributors to share their ideas about education along the way. We invite you to stay tuned to the new TOP-Ed.

We thank journalists John Fensterwald and Kathryn Baron for their work on TOP-Ed over the past three years. Their tireless efforts have successfully established TOP-Ed as a forum to present and discuss key education issues of the day. We wish them the best of luck continuing their excellent brand of journalism at EdSource and encourage you to keep up with them at edsource.org.

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