Posts by Getting Smart Staff
New Partnership Announced Between AAE & GCSA
The Association of American Educators (AAE) and the Georgia Charter Schools Association (GCSA) are proud to announce a new partnership to support Georgia's talented charter school educators. AAE, the premier national, professional association for educators, will offer teachers and other employees of GCSA member schools full AAE membership at a low monthly rate in an effort to advance best practices and advocacy opportunities for public charter school teachers in Georgia.
MN High School Students Can Take Free College Classes
About half of the states allow high school students to enroll in college courses. Last week Minnesota joined the club with legislation powered by a 'money follows the student' provision. Students can take courses on the college campus or online. Following is a summary written by our friend Joe Nathan.
Mayor Emanuel & Laurene Powell Jobs Close NSVF Summit
Laurene Powell Jobs interviews Mayor Rahm Emanuel on the prospects for change that will benefit students of America in today's closing plenary at the NewSchools Venture Fund (NSVF) Summit in San Francisco, Calif.
Howard Fuller Steals the Stage This Morning at NSVF Summit
Howard Fuller steals the stage this morning at the NewSchools Venture Fund (NSVF) Summit in San Francisco California this morning as he candidly makes hard hitting points on the importance of saving the lives of children today by rethinking a broken system of education. He says, we've come a long way, but we have such a long way to go. "We should claim no lies or easy victories as we move forward for our kids," says Fuller.
Harvard & MIT Launch Nonprofit Edx to Extend Access
Harvard University and MIT today announced edX, a transformational new partnership in online education. Through edX, the two institutions will collaborate to enhance campus-based teaching and learning and build a global community of online learners.
OER Brings Affordable Learning to More Students
The average college student pays more than $1,100 every year for textbooks, reported the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG). PIRG also reported that textbook costs are 26 percent of tuition at public universities and 72 percent of tuition at community colleges, according to estimates by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Knewton Engages Students With Personalized, Adaptive Math Courses
Big data, personalized learning, and adaptive learning have been buzzing conferences around innovations in learning for the last year. Yet, who's on the right track? We've had our eye on Knewton who is developing quality, online math readiness courses with compelling results.
Connections Learning Supports Network of Innovative Blended Schools
Connections Academy plans to open Nexus Academy of Lansing and Nexus Academy of Grand Rapids, two new blended learning charter schools in Michigan for high school students.
SmartTech Roundup
On the edu-innovation calendar, we’re shifting from the market-focused ASU summit to the Sundance of edReform, the NewSchools Venture Fund-Aspen Institute Summit.  There’s a big overlap between the two but there’s more innovation at ASU and a stronger equity focus at NewSchools.  Rahm Emanuel, Sen. Michael Bennet, Harvard’s…
Staff Picks: Digital Annotation, Data & StumbleUpon
Tom Picks “Digital Annotation: Don’t Just Own a Book, Possess It” Tom says, “I’ve been looking a digital highlighting companies and wasn’t convinced this was an important category, but Adam Renfro makes the case in ‘Digital Annotation: Don’t Just Own a Book, Possess It.'” Karen Picks…