Walter Bender's OLPC roundup this week mentions an interesting article
in The Atlantic about the future role of K-12 teachers in the face of
readily available and accessible resources:
  
http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/the-deconstruction-of-the-k-12-teacher/388631/

I think I side more with Walter's skepticism, but am equally excited
with the quality of some of the resources available. (The license
terms of some of them are still quite off-putting, but impressive work
nonetheless.)

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