Wired Magazine 7.15.11 The disruptive forces of of 21st Century learning are becoming more evident in schools of the future. Read and watch how schools are leveraging online resources like the Kahn Academy to “flip” learning environments – where students can learn at home and get help at school.
eSchool News
- Risk assessments are awful, but necessary
- How to be proactive in your cybersecurity strategy
- Exposing the realities and myths of K-12 cybersecurity
- New strategies and solutions for schools
- Protecting your schools as cyberattacks rise
- K-12 cybersecurity vendors: Is the threat already in your house?
- Edtech tools for teachers
- Systems check
- Ransomware attackers head back to school
- Forget flat networks–tighten your security
NPR Ed Feeds
- When she won the first national spelling bee, Marie C. Bolden dealt a blow to racism
- Poll: Americans say teachers are underpaid, about half of Republicans oppose book bans
- After 10 years, Chicago school closings have left big holes, and promises unkept
- Medical students aren't showing up to class. What does that mean for future docs?
- 60 years ago, students joined the civil rights movement with 'The Children's Crusade'
- Blues musician Otis Taylor graduates high school 57 years after getting expelled
- Is the debt deal changing student loan repayment? Here's what you need to know
- Denver schools adapt to the huge numbers of migrants resettling in the area
- When a second grader doesn't have lunch, a teacher steps in to save the day
- The first office for missing and murdered Black women and girls set for Minnesota
LA Times Ed Feeds
- Parents protest Pride Day at L.A. elementary school where trans teacher's flag was burned
- Tom Plate, former L.A. Times editor and leading expert on Asia, dies
- Transgender teacher's Pride flag burned at Saticoy Elementary, where protests have escalated
- Cal State faces budget gap of $1.5 billion; report recommends tuition hikes
- Victorville high school teacher arrested on suspicion of unlawful sex with female student
- Editorial: Popular LAUSD program was helping struggling students. So why was it cut?
- Widespread flaws found in Cal State system's handling of sexual misconduct cases
- Parents plan boycott over Pride Day at L.A. elementary school
- Amanda Gorman on her inauguration poem being banned at Miami school: 'I am gutted'
- Two Christian college employees used pronouns in their email signatures. Then they were fired
Washington Post
- Some Alexandria teachers to work at multiple schools due to staffing concerns
- Amitai Etzioni, who championed the virtues of community, dies at 94
- Six universities, including GWU, join elite research group
- Some Alexandria teachers to work at multiple schools due to staffing concerns
- Amitai Etzioni, who championed the virtues of community, dies at 94
- Six universities, including GWU, join elite research group
- Fairfax schools remove mentions of race in ads for college prep program
- D.C. youth feel left out of the school safety debate. Eight weigh in.
- Loudoun Schools ordered to turn over review of handling of sexual assaults
- Montgomery County schools consider a financial literacy graduation requirement