This month, the U.S. Education Department touted expanding access to virtual learning to
boost educational productivity.
Not exact matches
Like Europe in 1950, the nation remains at grave risk, educationally and economically, and almost nobody looking at our long term prospects thinks we can climb out of this ditch without a major
boost in
educational effectiveness and
productivity.
But it got a big
boost in 1962, when Milton Friedman published Capitalism and Freedom, which described the potential of market forces to strengthen
educational quality, efficiency, and
productivity.
The teaching strategies based on
educational technology can be described as ethical practices that facilitate the students» learning and
boost their capacity,
productivity, and performance.