Teachers’ union rejects wireless ban in schools

As Canada’s largest teachers’ union grappled Tuesday with whether to push for a ban on wireless technology in Ontario schools for fear of health hazards, teacher Sheri Birch posed the question many of the 500 delegates . . . → Read More: Teachers’ union rejects wireless ban in schools

Florida Class Size Study Doesn’t Study Class Size

A new Think Twice review released today finds that a recent report on the effect of Florida’s class-size reduction reform on student achievement does not actually study the impact of . . . → Read More: Florida Class Size Study Doesn’t Study Class Size

The high-tech war on cheating

Cheating at college has gone high-tech, and some universities are starting to fight fire with fire. From aerial surveillance cameras to plagiarism-fighting websites, professors are able to catch would-be cheaters in the act — or discourage them from even . . . → Read More: The high-tech war on cheating