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Teaching, At All Levels, Is More than a Full-time Job
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Shari Wilson writes an interesting column on the challenges of being a post-secondary professor -- and compares it with her experiences in industry.This reminds me very much of Horace's Compromise, the classic book by Ted Sizer about a high school teacher's struggle to deal with all the demands of… -
Deleting Online Predators
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Last week Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick introduced the Deleting Online Predators Act, which among other things would prevent access by anyone under 18 to social-networking sites like MySpace and Facebook from public school and public library computers and networks.BusinessWeek has some… -
Plagiarism
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The Globe and Mail discusses plagiarism (and other forms of academic corruption) in China.The Internet, search engines, digital libraries and citation services have been a huge boon to scholarly work. But they also have a dark side, in that they make plagiarism exceedingly easy. And policing it by… -
What's Up with the SAT?
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The College Board, which runs the SAT, has sent a letter to college administrators saying that they are seeing a decline of 4-5 points across the Critical Reading and Math sections as compared to last year's scores.This is in response to inquiries from puzzled administrators, who have seen an… -
Coming Soon to a Campus Near You: Wiretapping
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Network World is running an article today on a case coming before the D.C. Court of Appeals this week. The American Council on Education is suing the FCC over their ruling requiring all ISPs to allow the government provision to wiretap their connections. The latest extension of that ruling extends… -
Behind the Gender Gap in College Enrollment
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In case you haven't been paying attention, in the last few years the overall college population in the US has trended increasingly female (with the exception of computer science and engineering).A new report from the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that there is a long-term view of how… -
Should Online Classes Be Required?
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Today the governor of Michigan signed a bill "establishing a rigorous high school curriculum" in the state. Curiously enough, in the list of required courses for all students (typical stuff: four credits each of math and English, three credits of science, etc.) is "one online learning… -
National Mathematics Advisory Council
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Continuing our riff on issues with mathematics education this week... yesterday the White House announced the formation of a new National Mathematics Advisory Council to advice the President and Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings on a range of issues related to mathematics education. At least… -
ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
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The finals of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest was last week, and the results are in.Russia and Poland did very well. China and Canada were very respectable. The U.S. had MIT at #8, and then it's a looooong way down to the next U.S. school. India seems under-represented… -
Teaching Math
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This week here in Washington State, students will be subjected to the WASL statewide standardized test. The Seattle Times has several stories related to it, including a feature story on the teaching of math in the state.Last year, only 47.5% of 10th graders in the state of Washington passed the math…