Do you have
an old education textbook?
Do you have
an old education textbook that you still refer to?
Not exact matches
The open - source dream got a new boost in May, when Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger, responding to his state's budget crisis, asked content developers to submit their «open - source digital
textbooks» to California Learning Resource Network (CLRN), a 10 - year -
old project established by the Board of
Education that has long hosted supplemental electronic resources for the state.
Zack Kopplin, a student activist who favors rigorous science
education, has found more than 300 voucher schools across the U.S. that teach the Biblical story of creation as science; some also instruct children that the world is just several thousand years
old and use
textbooks describing the Loch Ness Monster as a living dinosaur.
The avant - garde of educators on social media went aflutter last week as the U.S. Department of
Education announced new developments in its effort to assist schools that embark on plans to ditch
old - school
textbooks.
Small nonprofits,
education technology startups, and companies that have never dabbled in producing educational content are stepping up to create learning apps and even full curricula that schools can use in addition to — or in place of — their
old textbooks.