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"Without rigorous oversight, a thousand flowers blooming will also yield a lot of weeds," warned Erin Dillon and Bill Tucker in Education Next.
Tom Vander Ark: 10 Strategies to Improve the Quality of Online Learning Tom Vander Ark 2011
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I should also note that Bill Tucker of Education Sector points out that a more apt comparison would be the teacher salaries in those 32 metro areas, almost certainly higher than the national averages.
Peter Meyer: Squaring the Teacher Salary Circle: It Can Be Done Peter Meyer 2011
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"Without rigorous oversight, a thousand flowers blooming will also yield a lot of weeds," warned Erin Dillon and Bill Tucker in Education Next.
Tom Vander Ark: 10 Strategies to Improve the Quality of Online Learning Tom Vander Ark 2011
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Bill Tucker, a managing director at Education Sector, a Washington, D.C., think tank, says states like Oregon have led the way with so-called adaptive tests, computerized assessments that actually change as students answer questions right or wrong.
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I should also note that Bill Tucker of Education Sector points out that a more apt comparison would be the teacher salaries in those 32 metro areas, almost certainly higher than the national averages.
Peter Meyer: Squaring the Teacher Salary Circle: It Can Be Done Peter Meyer 2011
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"Without rigorous oversight, a thousand flowers blooming will also yield a lot of weeds," warned Erin Dillon and Bill Tucker in Education Next.
Tom Vander Ark: 10 Strategies to Improve the Quality of Online Learning Tom Vander Ark 2011
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"Without rigorous oversight, a thousand flowers blooming will also yield a lot of weeds," warned Erin Dillon and Bill Tucker in Education Next.
Tom Vander Ark: 10 Strategies to Improve the Quality of Online Learning Tom Vander Ark 2011
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Bill Tucker, a managing director at Education Sector, a Washington, D.C., think tank, says states like Oregon have led the way with so-called adaptive tests, computerized assessments that actually change as students answer questions right or wrong.
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But as CNN's Bill Tucker reminds us, the building is surrounded by an area plagued by financial problems.
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All right, Bill Tucker for us, thanks, appreciate that.
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