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cestlaz.zamansky.net
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| | | | This article made its rounds this past week. It cites a couple of papers claiming that CS teachers are delivering better instruction and might be better qualified than teachers in other subject areas. This is in spite of the fact that CS teachers generally have a generally weak background in CS as well as in CS related pedagogy compared to teachers of other more well established subjects. The papers forming the basis for the article were written by Paul Bruno a professor of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership | |
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brian-sandberg.com
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| | | | The American History Association and high school history teaching are in the news once again as the so-called "Culture Wars" continue to rage across the nation. History and Social Sciences teachers and their curricula often find themselves in the crosshairs of political activists and protesters from diverse ideological perspectives. The New York Times reports that... | |
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www.unco.edu
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| | | | Focused on the teaching and learning of mathematics and on the preparation of highly qualified mathematics teachers at all levels. | |
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mattersmathematical.wordpress.com
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| | A round-up of some recent articles on academic precarity, and inequalities within [Western] academia, some grimmer than others. Women trapped in universities' ivory basements(UK) Men outnumbering women in academic posts, according to new data (Ireland) Publish and perish at Imperial College London: the death of Stefan Grimm(UK) Warwick University places 20 jobs at risk over... |