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Op-Ed Columnist - The New Untouchables - NYTimes.com on 2009-10-26
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That is the key to understanding our full education challenge today. Those who are waiting for this recession to end so someone can again hand them work could have a long wait. Those with the imagination to make themselves untouchables — to invent smarter ways to do old jobs, energy-saving ways to provide new services, new ways to attract old customers or new ways to combine existing technologies — will thrive. Therefore, we not only need a higher percentage of our kids graduating from high school and college — more education — but we need more of them with the right education.
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So our schools have a doubly hard task now — not just improving reading, writing and arithmetic but entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity.
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Etherpad - Collaborative online tool on 2009-10-26
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It would be nice if you could rewind class...
Have you ever been taking notes in class and missed something important that the
professor said? Maybe it was a blackletter rule. Maybe it was a point that could be on
the final exam. It would be nice if you could just rewind class. With EtherPad, you can
see your friend's class notes appear immediately as your friend writes them... so you can
fill in the gaps.
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Op-Ed Columnist - The New Untouchables - NYTimes.com on 2009-10-26
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As the Harvard University labor expert Lawrence Katz explains it: “If you think about the labor market today, the top half of the college market, those with the high-end analytical and problem-solving skills who can compete on the world market or game the financial system or deal with new government regulations, have done great. But the bottom half of the top, those engineers and programmers working on more routine tasks and not actively engaged in developing new ideas or recombining existing technologies or thinking about what new customers want, have done poorly. They’ve been much more exposed to global competitors that make them easily substitutable.”
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So our schools have a doubly hard task now — not just improving reading, writing and arithmetic but entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity.
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- Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » How to get students to find and read 94 articles before the next class on 2009-10-26
- 15 Tools to Help You Go Paperless - TheApple.com on 2009-10-25
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- CogDogRoo - 50 Ways on 2009-10-11
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- Free Web Page Headers - Main Index on 2009-10-09
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