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NCTE Framework for 21st Century Curriculum and Assessment - 0 views

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    NCTE framework for curriculum and assessment of 21st Century skills.
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Visual Literacy Educational Program from the The Film Foundation - 9 views

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    Curriculum for Middle School -interdisciplinary to introduce students "to classic movies with cultural, historical and artistic significance of film"
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Make REAL Change - YouTube - 0 views

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    If you teacher Animal Farm or 1984, consider sharing this clip, Make REAL Change a YouTube video about the modern demise of common sense and independent thought due to a flawed educational system and misplaced curriculum.
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Calgary Academy Online Resources - 0 views

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    This website synthesizes ICT and regular curriculum outcomes into engaging computer-based learning activities teachers can immediately use in the classroom.
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How to Create Nonreaders - 11 views

  • all a teacher can do – is work with students to create a classroom culture, a climate, a curriculum that will nourish and sustain the fundamental inclinations that everyone starts out with:  to make sense of oneself and the world, to become increasingly competent at tasks that are regarded as consequential, to connect with (and express oneself to) other people. 
  • I once sat in on several classes taught by Keith Grove at Dover-Sherborn High School near Boston and noticed that such meetings were critical to his teaching; he had come to realize that the feeling of community (and active participation) they produced made whatever time remained for the explicit curriculum far more productive than devoting the whole period to talking at rows of silent kids.  Together the students decided whether to review the homework in small groups or as a whole class.  Together they decided when it made sense to schedule their next test.  (After all, what’s the point of assessment – to have students show you what they know when they’re ready to do so, or to play “gotcha”?)  Interestingly, Grove says that his classes are quite structured even though they’re unusually democratic, and he sees his job as being “in control of putting students in control.”
  • The first is that deeper learning and enthusiasm require us to let students generate possibilities rather than just choosing items from our menu; construction is more important than selection. 
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    Fall 2010 article by Alfie Kohn about things that don't work, and things that do for encouraging a real LOVE of reading. Includes some challenging comments about motivation and traditional methods for teaching reading.
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Best content in English Teachers | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    I once sat in on several classes taught by Keith Grove at Dover-Sherborn High School near Boston and noticed that such meetings were critical to his teaching; he had come to realize that the feeling of community (and active participation) they produced made whatever time remained for the explicit curriculum far more productive than devoting the whole period to talking at rows of silent kids.
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One-Day Curriculum Unit | The Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University - 4 views

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    Teaching Jonathan Edwards's Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
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    Teaching Jonathan Edwards's Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
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Writing for the Web - 1 views

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    cross-curriculum opportunity - English Department and Web Design
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Any-Century Skills: Basic Abilities Are Building Blocks | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Moulton makes some great points here about "any-century skills." I see his point in that balance needs to be achieved b/w so-called "new" skills and the traditional elements of literacy.
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English channel - 0 views

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    over 3000 resources for teaching english
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