SETDA's Class of 2020 Action Plan for Education has been highlighted in various publications.
OakRidger.com Feb. 25, 2009: America's Veterans to Tennessee Engineers Program - SETDA's
STEM Paper is highlighted in this article.
California Educational Technology Professionals Association (CETPA): SETDA's Class of 2020 Action Plan is highlighted in this article.
THE Journal December 2008 - Technology + Online + Industry + Partnerships: SETDA Urging Action to Improve Education - with SETDA's Class of 2020: Action Plan for Education, a culmination of white papers and policy recommendations, SETDA has laid out 10 steps the incoming Obama administration should take to improve US education and support K-12 students.
THE Journal November 2008 - Can Technology Drive Change in Professional Development? - The report highlights SETDA's "Empowering Teachers: A Professional and Collaborative Approach" (part of SETDA's ongoing Class of 2020: Action Plan for Education series).
eSchool News: Ten ways to boost learning with technology - SETDA's Class of 2020: Action Plan for Education: "Every Student Deserves a High-Quality 21st Century Education", is featured in this November article
THE Journal October 2008 Personalizing Assessments To Improve Instruction- SETDA's assesment report "Technology-Based Assessments Improve Teaching and Learning," (part of SETDA's ongoing Class of 2020: Action Plan for Education series) is highlighted in this article.
THE Journal September 2008 - STEM Report Calls for Refocus in Education - SETDA's STEM Education: "Achievement and Innovation" report (part of SETDA's ongoing Class of 2020: Action Plan for Education series) is featured in this article.
eSchool News: Technology key to analyzing assessment data - This article highlights SETDA's "Technology-Based Assessments Improve Teaching and Learning," report, part of SETDA's Class of 2020: Action Plan for Education series.
EdWeek: Federal Projects’ Impact on STEM Remains Unclear - SETDA Director, Mary Ann Wolf, is qouted in this article discussing the effectiveness of the federal role in STEM—science, technology, engineering, and math education.
EdWeek: States Heeding Calls to Strengthen STEM - SETDA Director, Mary Ann Wolf, is highlighted in this article about equipping students to succeed in science, technology, engineering, and math to bolster the economy.
eSchoolnews: Broadband June 2008