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Video: Secretary Arne Duncan, U.S. Department of Education

US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan speaks to the crowd at SETDA in Washington, DC this week. Here are his remarks about the new ed tech plan.

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Education Nation Live Feed

Watch live coverage of NBC's Education Nation right here on edReformer.com

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Bill Phillips: President, New York Charter Schools Assoc

Bill Phillips, President of the New York Charter Schools Association says NYC stripping authorization powers away "isn't quite the problem it is made out to be," and that SED authorizing will improve with the installation of Sally Bachofer.

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Paul Pastorek: It Takes a Mighty Effort to Reform

Rick Hess interviews Paul Pastorek, Lousiana's state schools chief after Lousiana comes up short in the second round of RttT.

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Intel CEO: 'Next Big Thing' Won't Come from US

If we know America faces a shortfall in its ability to research, develop and bring to market tech solutions, why aren't we teaching our kids new tech skills with the very best teachers and with the newest innovations?

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Moving at the Speed of Students

Guest blogger Peggy Siegel writes: "Maybe for the first time in history, many students already have certain competencies that many of their teachers need to acquire. This situation creates a quid pro quo learning opportunity: students contributing their digital skills that will enhance the instructional process and tea...

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5 Learning Tips for Smart Professionals

5 learning tips for smart professionals

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