According to the figures presented here, literacy rates across the US are not of the most promising and the inefficiency of education system to adopt a more flexible approach to teaching methods is largely pointed out.
Academic Tenure USA
visualized by: nowsourcing.com
There are a lot of views on academic tenure these days. It was created for a good purpose, but is it being used as a license for poor teaching? Check out this infographic that explores tenure more fully and let us know your views by using our commenting system.
Boys vs Girls Learning Differences
visualized by: Top Masters in Education
Facts show that girls take precedence over boys in terms of educational achievements even from the early days of schooling. Among the numerous underlying factors, experts point out 4 major causes for boys’ learning incompetence and suggest methods that can keep boys on the rail.
Technology in Special Education
visualized by: Special Education Degrees
See how technology gives disabled students new opportunities in education and the emerging challenge for the American educational system in terms of budgeting and funding.
Special Education Assistive Technology
visualized by: Masters in Special Education
Reportedly about 8,5% of American students are in need of special education programs due to certain disabilities. Technological evolution and digital devices’ boom has largely caused a shift in traditional teaching methods used for this group in the past. See how new technologies benefit special education programs.
Social Media in Education
visualized by: Online Colleges
Being an educator in the digital era gives you the opportunity to utilize new means so as to facilitate knowledge diffusion and team-working as well as to promote practicality in classroom’s daily tasks. Let the following guide to inspire you.
Fear and Love About Byod
visualized by: SAP & NetBase
Are you familiar with BYOD that stands for “Bring Your Own Device”? It’s a trend having fans and haters as most of new things happening. Read some statistics of reasoning for both sides.