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More evidence of "striking differences in the role of technology in wealthier school districts compared with poorer school districts." The technology gap in education has more to do with practices and pedagogy than hardware and networks.
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25 Attention-Grabbing Tips for the Classroom [from Edutopia]
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Connecting Readers With Reads Online [from the ILA's Literacy Daily]
"Savvy teachers build upon the power of reading recommendations. Although face-to-face conversations about favorite selections can serve as powerful reading motivators for many students, social cataloging websites allow readers to connect, share, discuss, and archive their reading suggestions within and beyond their school settings."
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Beyond Wizards and Vampires, to Sex [from NYTimes.com]
The publishing industry is reporting a sales spurt in books aimed at 18-to-25-year-olds. The "new adult" genre is longer, darker, more emotionally intense, and often more sexually explicit.
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Why are so many adults reading YA and teen fiction? [from The Guardian]
A survey in 2012 showed that 55% of YA readers are actually adults - why is this the case and is it a problem?
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