September 2009

09/01/2009


Editorial

NAEP Gets It One-Third Right

By Geoffrey H. Fletcher

A new federally authorized test of students' technology literacy has little in sync with the tech curriculum schools are teaching.


Features

Which Came First - The Technology or the Pedagogy?

By Dian Schaffhauser

The new generation of teachers has abundant tech skills, but poor grasp of how to use them in the classroom. Squabbling with K-12 over who's to blame, colleges of education try applying a remedy.


Profile :: Carla Wade

By Joel Shore


Maine Ingredients

By John K. Waters

Celebrating its seventh birthday with an expansion into high schools, Maine's 1-to-1 laptop program owes its success to the variety of components that have helped build and sustain it.


Learning to Speak Math

By Jennifer Demski

Spanish-speaking students are gaining ground in algebra with the aid of online tutoring software-- and one other key resource: a bilingual educator to serve as teacher, translator, and motivator.


News/In Brief

Technology + Online + Industry + Partnerships


Product Focus

Product Focus


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