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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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DOE/RAND Study Confirms Algebra Learning Doubles ~ Algebra Effectiveness

DOE/RAND Study Confirms Algebra Learning Doubles ~ Algebra Effectiveness | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"With the U.S. ranking 25th in international math scores, a panel of scientists and education experts on Capitol Hill recently hailed research so unique that only two percent of all U.S. Department of Education funded studies are similar. The study discovered that a Carnegie Learning curriculum doubled the amount of algebra learning typically experienced by high school math students. Moreover the results are extraordinary because experts believe school districts across the country could realistically replicate the success in their classrooms. Watch highlights of the panel here."

Bonnie Bracey Sutton's comment, August 24, 2013 3:05 AM
GREAT RESOURCE! Thanks Jim...
Jim Lerman's comment, August 26, 2013 12:29 AM
Great to hear from you Bonnie. Hope you are doing well. I'm so glad you find good material on my posts.
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The $4 Million Teacher | Wall Street Journal

The $4 Million Teacher | Wall Street Journal | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

by Amanda Ripley

 

"Kim Ki-hoon earns $4 million a year in South Korea, where he is known as a rock-star teacher—a combination of words not typically heard in the rest of the world. Mr. Kim has been teaching for over 20 years, all of them in the country's private, after-school tutoring academies, known as hagwons. Unlike most teachers across the globe, he is paid according to the demand for his skills—and he is in high demand.


"Mr..Kim works about 60 hours a week teaching English, although he spends only three of those hours giving lectures. His classes are recorded on video, and the Internet has turned them into commodities, available for purchase online at the rate of $4 an hour. He spends most of his week responding to students' online requests for help, developing lesson plans and writing accompanying textbooks and workbooks (some 200 to date)."
Judih Weinstein Haggai's curator insight, August 10, 2013 1:28 AM

not exactly gamification - but success breeds success - good feedback systems to parents and people are rewarded for their efforts.

 

 

vgpascal's curator insight, August 10, 2013 1:47 AM

Qui a dit que le métier d'enseignant payait mal ;-) ?

NB : à noter la répartition entre le temps du suivi des étudiants à distance par rapport aux activités "transmissives".