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itif.org
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| | | | | An increasingly digitalized global economy requires ever-more digitally skilled workforces for nations to remain productive. Unfortunately, domestic and international assessments of digital skills show the United States is lagging its competitors. | |
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nancyebailey.com
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| | | | | My last post listed reasons why many children don't learn to read. Poverty was behind many of the items. Poor students attend poor schools where they miss out on the arts, a whole curriculum, even qualified, well prepared teachers. Students might end up in "no excuses" charter schools with only digital learning. But, next to | |
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americanaffairsjournal.org
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| | | | | The U.S. education system spent more than $26 billion on techÂnology in 2018. Thats larger than the entire Israeli military budget. By one estimate, annual global spending on technology in schools will soon total $252 billion. But the technology pushed into schools today is a threat to child development and an unredeemable waste... | |
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theunspeakableoath.com
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| | | John Scott Tynes is back with new threats,new allies,new mysteries, andnew terrors. Delta Green: The Labyrinth will take agents beyond the beltway and [REDACTED] | ||