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Author's Corner by Education Week Press

Author’s Corner featured occasional updates by Education Week Press, the publisher of must-read titles on policy, research, and instruction. Select Education Week Press authors, such as Gary Marx, also contributed to the blog. This blog is no longer being updated.

Education Opinion Gary Marx on Education: 'The Future Is in Schools Today'
"If you want to see the future, take a look at the students in your own classroom," says author Gary Marx in a talk on the trends shaping education.
Education Week Press, March 27, 2015
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Education Opinion Personalization: When Square Pegs Meet Round Holes
Neuropsychology may offer new avenues for personalization, even as educators worry that the education system is moving toward standardization.
Gary Marx, March 19, 2015
4 min read
Education Opinion Is Education About Getting a Job?
Employability skills are an innate part of education. Yet, seeing education solely as a route to a job in the current economy comes up short.
Gary Marx, March 5, 2015
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Education Opinion Does Diversity Enrich or Divide Us?
Every diverse nation or community, to secure its future, simply must be flexible and inclusive enough to constantly reframe its identity in a fast-changing world.
Gary Marx, February 12, 2015
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Education Opinion Teaching the Next Generation
Growing numbers of Millennials are now parents of students in K-12 schools. What does this generational shift mean for education?
Gary Marx, February 5, 2015
4 min read
Education Opinion Getting Students Ready for the Future in a Fast-Changing World
In a new blog from Education Week Press, author Gary Marx explores emerging trends central to the future of education.
Gary Marx, January 15, 2015
4 min read
Education Opinion Welcome to Author's Corner by Education Week Press
This new blog draws on the talented roster of Education Week Press authors to share analysis of the education landscape, education research, teaching strategies, and personal experiences.
Education Week Press, January 14, 2015
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