Items tagged ‘education’

  • article | January 14, 2015 |

    The FCC Delivers of Phase II of E-rate Modernization

    New Order Brings More Money and Better Rules Supporting Fiber Investment

    Schools and libraries are going to get a big boost in their Internet connectivity over the next few years. The Federal Communications Commission (F...
  • article | October 03, 2014 |

    Phase Two of the E-rate Modernization Process

    Recommendations to the FCC on how to better support broadband connectivity at schools and libraries

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has made significant strides in the past year toward the modernization of E-rate, the program that subs...
  • article | October 01, 2014 |

    Reply Comments on Further Changes to the E-rate Program

    Joint Recommendations from the Open Technology Institute and Education Policy Program on E-rate Modernization

    Yesterday, New America’s Open Technology Institute and Education Policy Program submitted joint reply comments with Common Cause to the FCC in the ...
  • book | September 02, 2014 |

    The Teacher Wars

    A History of America's Most Embattled Profession

    Dana Goldstein
    Teaching is a wildly contentious profession in America, one attacked and admired in equal measure. In The Teacher Wars, a rich, lively, and unprece...
  • in the news | July 09, 2014 |

    Why Do Chinese Students Know More About Money Than Americans Do? | The Atlantic

    New America
    Reid Cramer: There’s a lot we don’t know about what works in financial education...We don’t know how information translates to knowledge, and there...

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