GPA’s Are Rising, SAT Scores Remain Flat

New research shows that 47 percent of high school seniors graduated last year with an “A” average — up from about 39 percent in 1998. But average SAT scores fell 24 points in that same period. The authors of the study — Michael Hurwitz of The College Board and Jason Lee of the University of […]

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Ed Tech., Personalized Learning, and Khan Academy

(Skoll) by Sarah Zak Borgman. Imagine that you only learned how to swim 75 percent? Or that you only learned how to ride your bike 75 percent? Or as a pilot, you only learned how to fly an airplane 75 percent? We’d likely feel the downside of partial mastery, with scrapes and bruises—or worse–along the […]

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Strategic Planning – August  2017 Strategic Planning for Tutors & IECs – August 2017 Because there is an SAT test administration on August 26th, we expect August 2017 to be far better than August 2016.   For that reason, is ideal for Test Prep Tutoring , Short Courses, and Bootcamps.  Test prep companies are likely to offer discounts […]

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