The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

David Gibson's Discussions (8)

Discussions Replied To (8) Replies Latest Activity

"Yep, I agree. There should be a way to index it; that is what I was trying to say wi…"

David Gibson replied Jan 13, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 5: Funding Equity Issues

13 Jan 15, 2009
Reply by Sheri

"STEM = "Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics" see the National Science F…"

David Gibson replied Jan 13, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 4: Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts

24 Apr 25, 2010
Reply by Nellie Makarova-Cross

"Here are my favs. Combine games, how people learn and learning organizations. Digit…"

David Gibson replied Jan 10, 2009 to Required Reading ?

21 Jan 13, 2009
Reply by Dennis Richards

"I love the comments here in this section - problem-solving, after-school time, integ…"

David Gibson replied Jan 10, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 4: Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts

24 Apr 25, 2010
Reply by Nellie Makarova-Cross

"Provide better incentives, period. Incentives include status, health, working condit…"

David Gibson replied Jan 10, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 3: Prepared and Qualified Teachers

36 Jan 27, 2009
Reply by Dennis Pack

"1. Give money directly to the child who is working hard to educate herself or himsel…"

David Gibson replied Jan 10, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 5: Funding Equity Issues

13 Jan 15, 2009
Reply by Sheri

"NCLB was a renaming of the ESEA, and is our nation's overall federal commitment to e…"

David Gibson replied Jan 10, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 2: No Child Left Behind

11 Jan 16, 2009
Reply by Maria Fleyshgakker

"The greatest need I see is for real fiscal incentives for teens to work their own wa…"

David Gibson replied Jan 10, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 1: The Most Important Issue

66 Jan 17, 2009
Reply by Daniel Bassill

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