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Requesting Permission to Teach: A Principle of Learning

I’ve been trying various ways to relate aLEAP (a Learning Efficiency Analysis Paradigm) to conventional practices of teachers in schools. Drafts of aLEAP are technical descriptions of learning based on experimental empirical behavioral science research. I also want aLEAP to … Continue reading

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Evaluating Teachers LA Times-RAND Report

Bill Jackson offers a review of the Los Angeles Times-RAND Corporation study of the effectiveness of 6,000 teachers in Los Angeles published August 14, 2010. The report includes these findings: • Students of highly effective teachers routinely increase scores from … Continue reading

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