Monday, September 14, 2015

False hope: our foolish love of shiny things

Computers 'do not improve' pupil results, says OECD (BBC News)
     Investing heavily in school computers and classroom technology does not improve pupils' performance, says a global study from the OECD [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]

    The think tank says frequent use of computers in schools is more likely to be associated with lower results.
    The OECD's education director Andreas Schleicher says school technology had raised "too many false hopes".
    Tom Bennett, the government's expert on pupil behaviour, said teachers had been "dazzled" by school computers.
    The report from the OECD examines the impact of school technology on international test results, such as the Pisa tests taken in more than 70 countries and tests measuring digital skills.
    It says that education systems which have invested heavily in information and communications technology have seen "no noticeable improvement" in Pisa test results for reading, mathematics or science....
     We've reported on the work of the OECD previously. See On education reform (4/25/15).

We're Number One! (According to EdSmart)


According to EdSmart, IVC is one of the top community college in the greater L.A. area. This is their write up:
Graduation and Transfer Rate: 55%
Student Population: 13,632 (2013)
In-state Tuition (2014-2015)
Off campus with family: $19,398
Off campus: $7,842
Out-of-state Tuition
Off Campus with family:$24,102
Off campus: $12,546
Irvine Valley College sits up top with a solid 55% graduation and transfer rate. With a student population of over 13,000 students, the high transfer rate translates into a lot of students making their goal of entering university. IVC is found within 50 miles of nine universities, making it an ideal location for students wanting to attend a four-year school. IVC’s success can be attributed to their honors program which enables students to achieve more in a challenging curriculum. Students in these programs are given priority consideration to UC schools like UCLA and UCI as well as several other universities.

Check the rest out out here:
TOP 10 COMMUNITY COLLEGES OF THE GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA
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Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...