This started out as a blog about an recent post by Jeff Utecht, but after reading this post from Alternative Teen Services, I see these go a little hand in hand with the problems I was having on Monday with convincing one of my teachers to use Diigo in their research process. Carleen at [...]
Archive for the ‘Education’ Category
5 Apr
Interesting NCLB Development
Was led to this article via Blog Juice for Educational Technology, “Secretary Spellings Announces New Regulations to More Accurately Assess Students With Disabilities.” The first paragraph really rattle me:
“Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today announced new regulations under No Child Left Behind (NCLB) allowing states to test certain students with disabilities using an [...]