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Technology Counts 2012: Virtual Shift
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Technology Counts 2012: Virtual Shift tackles the shift in the virtual education landscape, where the rise in popularity is intersecting with a call for greater accountability. The report examines the growth of district-based programs designed with more local control in mind, and it tracks state legislative efforts to expand online education while also evaluating its effectiveness. It also covers the critical accountability questions facing virtual education providers, particularly for-profit companies, and issues related to the financial sustainability of state-sponsored e-schools. |
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Technology Counts 2011: K-12 Seeks Custom Fit
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Technology Counts 2011 - the 14th edition of Education Week's annual report on educational technology examines how schools are testing individualized learning. |
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Technology Counts 2010: Powering Up: Mobile learning seeks the spotlight in K-12 education
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Technology Counts 2010: the 13th edition of Education Week's annual report on educational technology examines how mobile devices are sparking a shift in the ed-tech landscape. |
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Order the Print Edition of Quality Counts 2012
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Quality Counts 2012Education Week's 16th annual report, Quality Counts 2012: The Global Challenge-Education in a Competitive World, takes a critical look at America's place among the world's public schooling systems and puts to the test popular assumptions about the country's competitive status in education. Quality Counts 2012 examines innovations in high-performing nations that have taken root in the United States, lessons to be drawn from the experiences of other countries, and the promise and risks such strategies hold for U.S. policymakers. As always, the report features the EPE Research Center's State of the States report card, a comprehensive evaluation of the nation and states across six areas of policymaking and performance.
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