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15 Habits That Will Totally Transform Your Productivity - 0 views

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    "15 Habits That Will Totally Transform Your Productivity 1/16 From decluttering your desk to letting yourself complain, these 15 easy behavior changes can change how much you accomplish each day. BY STEPHANIE VOZZA6 MINUTE READ Editor's Note: This article is one of the top 10 Leadership stories of 2015. See the full list here. People who manage to get a lot accomplished each day aren't superhuman; they've just mastered a few simple habits. Some may be easy to guess: Keep your desk organized and aim for around eight hours of sleep a night. But others, like taking a mid-day nap or complaining, might surprise you. Here are 15 easy ways to make every day more productive: 1. DECLUTTER YOUR DESK. MESSY WORK SPACE: Creativity may arise from chaos, but a litter-strewn office probably isn't helping you get stuff done. "Attention is programmed to pick up what's novel," says Josh Davis, director of research at the NeuroLeadership Institute and author of Two Awesome Hours. Visible files remind you of unfinished tasks. An unread book is temptation for procrastination. Even if you don't think you're noticing the disorder, it hurts your ability to focus. TIDY WORKSPACE: People with neat offices are more persistent and less frustrated and weary, according to a recent study in Harvard Business Review, which found that a clean desk helps you stick with a task more than one and a half times longer. "While it can be comforting to relax in your mess, a disorganized environment can be a real obstacle," says Grace Chae, a professor at Fox School of Business at Temple University and coauthor of the study. 2. BE PART OF THE 20%. No matter how crazy your days get, make sure you carve out and ruthlessly protect just 90 minutes-20% of an eight-hour day-for the most important tasks. "Even if you squander the remaining 80% of the day, you can still make great progress if you have spent 90 minutes on your goals or priorities," says Charlotte, North Carol
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Four Common Core 'flimflams' - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • oppose the Common Core. Although conservatives lead the way, in the bluest of states, California and New York, more people now disapprove than approve of the standards
  • where is the research to support: close reading, increased Lexile levels, the use of informational texts
  • Ontario’s standards are far more in line with the research on early childhood development,
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  • In 2010, when the standards were being rolled out, 500 early childhood experts –pediatricians, researchers and psychologists–found the early childhood Common Core standards to be so developmentally inappropriate that they called for their suspension in grades K-3.
  • Flimflam # 1: The Common Core standards are internationally benchmarked and grounded in research.
  • Flimflam # 3: The Common Core will close the achievement gap.
  • According to a report by the Carnegie Corporation, the Common Core may double the drop-out rate
  • decrease the four year graduation rate to 53 percent
  • Flimflam #4: The problems with the Common Core standards can be fixed at the state and local level.
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A quick guide to being a well-read researcher | squirreledthoughts - 0 views

  • The first of these is identifying which papers it is actually useful to read.
  • Finding the time to read papers can be the tricky part.
  • The next vital step is organising your papers.
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  • Finally, a key part of being well-read is remembering what you have read.
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School conditions matter for student achievement, new research confirms | Chalkbeat - 0 views

  • The study found that if a school improved from the 50th percentile across the study’s four measures of school climate (leadership, expectations, relationships, and safety) to the 84th percentile, teacher turnover would decline by 25 percent
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Survey suggests MOOCs are failing to educate the poor - SciDev.Net - 0 views

  • Coursera
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      Seems the sample was drawn from only MOOC's by Coursera. What about the other MOOC's out there?
  • 80 per cent of MOOC students already had a college degree
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      Article states,"research shows". What research? Where is the citation to the published study?
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should doctoral researchers blog? | patter - 0 views

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Free reference manager and research manager - Qiqqa - 0 views

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    Recommended by a Walden faculty member
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These strategies are driving K-3 literacy efforts | Education Dive - 0 views

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    "Recent research has rekindled a focus on assessing literacy skills developed over the long term, such as oral language, vocabulary, and reading comprehension."
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Lack of Technology Can Impede Creative Skills, Adobe Research Finds - EdTech - 0 views

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    "Educators agree that students will need strong creative problem-solving skills in their future careers."
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Integrating art across subjects | SmartBrief - 0 views

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    "Research shows that integrating the arts throughout the curriculum can improve achievement and inspire even the most hard-to-reach students. "
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4 techniques for fostering fruitful discussions in your classroom - 0 views

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    "Students are most engaged in learning when they're verbally interacting with course material, the professor, and their classmates, research shows."
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Why Professors Shouldn't Ban Smartphones - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views

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    "A study conducted by researchers in Singapore found that undergraduate students who were allowed to keep their phones with them actually scored better on tasks that measured their cognitive functioning. Even when they weren't allowed to use their phones, students who were allowed to keep their phones in their pockets performed better than students whose phones were confiscated."
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