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The news is awash in statistics. They are trotted out, analyzed, visualized, massaged, fudged and used (sometimes unsuccessfully) to predict electoral outcomes. For teachers, a daunting task presents ...
The name Control Data Corp. is gone, but it should not be forgotten, because its history is legendary — perhaps like the Great Northern railroad, Pillsbury mills or Dayton's department stores — with ...
The world of education is a fuzzy one, with some declaring that teaching is more art than science. But then the National Assessment of Educational Progress is issued. “The Nation’s Report Card” is ...
LONDON - DECEMBER 18: A concrete surfaced playground is shown December 18, 2002 in London. School playing fields are being sold off at a rate of almost one a week despite government assurances that ...
McDonald’s did one thing very few do that made a world of difference regarding its use of data in marketing. With two words, “we’ve seen,” the company led with transparency–a key element in building ...
What is it about top executives in monopoly utilities that makes them want to play cowboy capitalists? Case in point is NorthWestern Energy’s plan to provide power to gigantic data centers. With great ...
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