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Lessons from a Public School Turnaround | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Once the eighth lowest-performing middle school in the state, Cochrane Collegiate reversed course and is swiftly raising student achievement by investing in research-based teaching strategies, enhancing teacher excellence, and fostering strong relationships. Read the article. [Interactive Video Player: Look for downloadable PDF worksheets and other resource links to appear under the player as you watch the video.]
paul reid

School garden design: NCBS Greenfingers - 0 views

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    To design a new playground for our school that meets the needs of the school community
Al Upton

Special education 2 and child & student wellbeing - 0 views

  • Schools have an educative role in preparing young people for an adult world. Irrespective of all the above, the most powerful means of protecting young people is to help them make appropriate decisions for themselves.
  • Schools have an educative role in preparing young people for an adult world. Irrespective of all the above, the most powerful means of protecting young people is to help them make appropriate decisions for themselves.
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    Internet Safety in Schools - Managing the Risks DECS also contains link to 'DECS Standard - Acceptable Use Policies for Schools, Preschools and Children's Services Sites'
Cara Whitehead

Back to School - 0 views

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    Great word list and free online games for the first week of school
paul reid

BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Pupils 'should study Twitter' - 0 views

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    The Guardian said the draft review requires primary school children to be familiar with blogging, podcasts, Wikipedia and Twitter as sources of information and forms of communication.
Cara Whitehead

Busting the Myths of Digital Learning - 0 views

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    Survey from JogNog reveals schools unprepared to support digital learning - EdTech Times
paul reid

Facebook a valid educational tool, teachers told | Education | Education Guardian - 0 views

  • Teachers and lecturers are getting the lowdown on how to use social networking sites such as Facebook and Bebo in an educational way.Most schools and colleges in the UK block access to the websites but they are missing out on their potential for education, a government-funded guide says.The report for Childnet International and funded by Becta, the government body for technology in learning, says while teachers and lecturers may be using social networking services they may not recognise the educational potential for their students.Schools could help students develop "e-portfolios" where learners can record their achievements and collect examples of their work, the guide suggests. Or teachers could use social networking services to set up groups that "semi-formalise" students' online communications and "document discussions and milestones as they go".Young people are more likely to have learned their social networking skills from their friends or classmates than from any formal instruction or support from adults.
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    Young people are more likely to have learned their social networking skills from their friends or classmates than from any formal instruction or support from adults. But as social networking spills over into the classroom, with students using sites to collaborate on homework projects or discuss lessons, they can provide many opportunities, the report says.
paul reid

elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

  • Albert-László Barabási states that “nodes always compete for connections because links represent survival in an interconnected world” (2002, p.106).
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      My prediction is that the schools that initiate and establish contact with other schools for authentic inquiry based learning using connectivist tools will gain greater immunity from irrelavence. Relavence will become increasingly important to parents/students when choosing venues for learning to occur. A colleague once said to me that academic results at the private schools she chose for her kids were not as important as the lifelong connections they made with friends with influence. Optimistically I disagreed, but the power of connectivism whilst not immediately apparent is related at the contextual core to this element of Darwinist process.
  • Some questions to explore in relation to learning theories and the impact of technology and new sciences (chaos and networks) on learning: How are learning theories impacted when knowledge is no longer acquired in the linear manner? What adjustments need to made with learning theories when technology performs many of the cognitive operations previously performed by learners (information storage and retrieval). How can we continue to stay current in a rapidly evolving information ecology? How do learning theories address moments where performance is needed in the absence of complete understanding? What is the impact of networks and complexity theories on learning? What is the impact of chaos as a complex pattern recognition process on learning? With increased recognition of interconnections in differing fields of knowledge, how are systems and ecology theories perceived in light of learning tasks?
  • Constructivism suggests that learners create knowledge as they attempt to understand their experiences (Driscoll, 2000, p. 376).
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    Connectivism: The original research A Learning Theory for the Digital Age December 12, 2004 George Siemens
Kyle Stevens

Education - Change.org: Newsweek high school rankings: invalid money-makers - 0 views

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    Article questioning the ethics and credibility of Newsweek/Jay Mathews high school rankings.
Samantha Coleman

Apply Teaching Jobs Abroad Online - 0 views

started by Samantha Coleman on 24 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
sandra nelson

Time4Writing - 4 views

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    Time4Writing provides eight-week online writing courses that help elementary, middle and high school students build writing skills through one-on-one interaction with a certified teacher. Using an easy-to-use online system, teachers assign a weekly topic for study. Students log in and work through automated exercises, lessons, readings, and written assignments. A personal writing teacher reviews and provides feedback on each assignment the day after it is submitted.
Greg Thompson

Plagiarism allegations jolt school -- Health and Safety at School, John McCain, The Whi... - 0 views

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    Leading by example not always a positive . . .
paul reid

Comparing Schools in Finland and in the United States - FLOSSE Posse - 0 views

  • In Finland the educational system, as it is today, was build slowly. It is still strongly relying on the work of Uno Cygnaeus ( 1810-1888 ) who was influenced by the early European “constructivist” Pestalozzi ( 1746–1827 ) and Froebel ( 1782 –1852 ). The idea that children learn the best when they areactive and build things was not really invented by John Dewey or Piaget – they only were able to present the idea in a language of positivist science, when the earlier thinkers thought themselves as “pedagogues” or educational philosophers.
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      Funny some of us are still asking why this isn't the standard approach.
paul reid

Race Around the World - iPod based virtual running race - 0 views

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    Use the Nike+iPod kit to conduct a virtual running race between schools in different parts of the world.
paul reid

Clark Aldrich's blog: Using assessments to evaluate action, not knowledge - 0 views

  • Now, in theory, doing a 360 assessment (asking the people around the student, both before the formal learning program and, oh, six months after, for evaluations of behavior) is a pretty good technique. But 360's are also intrusive.
  • The bad news is that, well, who cares if someone can intellectually differentiate between different leadership styles? That is so old school. Further, simpler programs may get the same result, even if the knowledge is never used, (and the knowledge gleaned from old school programs also decays much more quickly after the program ends).
  • Multiple-choice questionnaires are biased towards proving what one knows, as opposed to presenting what one does. But I believe with some hacking of the medium, we can create better evaluations to guide us towards more productive programs.
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    We should evaluate actions, rather than 'knowledge' (where 'knowledge' here means 'remembered instances of data'). We should evaluate actions is that we are able to get at more finely-grained sub-symbolic mental development, and not simply a small set of memorized facts.
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    Worth considering when thinking about assessment of authentic learning. We should evaluate actions, rather than 'knowledge' (where 'knowledge' here means 'remembered instances of data').
glen gatin

Concrete examples don't help students learn math, study finds - 0 views

  • However, the true test came later when the researchers asked these students to apply the same principles in a totally different setting
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      Another true test might be how well the teacher could apply the same principles in a totally different setting.
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    Could it be that part of the problem be that the teachers who attempt to teach with "real world" concrete examples have never had any real world concrete experience. 12 years of school followed by 4-5 years of undergrad, now you are a teacher, teach about the real world. hmmm
Grace Kat

NetAlert_Teacher Materials - 0 views

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    A range of teaching materials and student activities have been developed in the CyberSafe Schools program.
Al Upton

Top 100 Education Blogs | OEDb - 0 views

  • Education Policy
  • Education Policy These are blogs written by activists who are looking to reform our school system or just education in general. Change Agency D-Ed Reckoning Education in Texas Education Intelligence Agency Jenny D. Practical Theory Schools Matter
C. McKell

Happy July 4th! Thanks Vets! - 25 views

I just met the President of the local Vietnam Veterans of America, at a July 4th celebration. He said that members regularly go into schools and speak about thier experiences and answer student's q...

america of veterans vietnam

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