May Budget Revise
In-Depth
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- Gov's funding formula maintained, plus $1B for Common Core
- Community colleges get boost
- Adult ed proposal revised
- Early ed advocates disappointed
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2011 Forum Video: Next Generation Learning and Technology
Next Generation Learning and Technology
The newest advances in technology and educational software could be a cost-effective way to accelerate student learning and increase teacher productivity. But the most effective educational uses of “next gen” technology may not be what you think they are! This Forum segment featured state and national leaders who are learning about ways to use new technologies to improve student outcomes, and about how that can be built into a school’s budget and master schedule.
John Danner, Co-founder and CEO of
Rocketship Education
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Joel Rose, Founder and CEO, School
of One, New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE)
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Session Moderator: Jonathan P. Raymond,
Superintendent, Sacramento City Unified School District
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The 2011 Forum included the following sessions:
- Introduction: Setting the Stage (Forum moderator Carl Cohn)
- Session #1: California's Fiscal Crisis and its Impact on K-12 Education and Community Colleges
- Session #2: California's New Common Core K-12 Academic Standards
- Session #3: Next Generation Learning and Technology
- Session #4: View From the Top: New State Education Policy Leadership
- Closing: Farewell from Trish Williams

