They come with polished resumes and perfect SAT scores. Their grades are often impeccable. Some elite universities will deny thousands of high school seniors with 4.0 grade point averages in search of an elusive quality that one provost called “intellectual vitality.” The perception is that today’s over-achieving, college-driven kids have it — whatever it is. They’re not just groomed; they’re ready. There’s just one problem.
Once on campus, the students aren’t studying. ... [more]
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Schools Fall Behind in Offering Computer Science Efforts Under Way on Many Fronts to Raise Status
Given the ways computer technology—from the iPhone and YouTube to uses in medical research and national security—is changing so many facets of life, you might imagine that schools have been stepping up students' exposure to computer science to help drive the digital revolution.
But recent data suggest otherwise. ... [more]
Saturday, July 3, 2010
The Right Way to Access Teachers
Is it as simple as attendance and behavior? ... [more]
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