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Lisa Miller

Reaction to the Blueprint - 0 views

shared by Lisa Miller on 05 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    Holding back third graders may not be popular - I agree that retaining students in the middle elem grades is not good for kids.
Lisa Miller

Comments from the field on the Governor's Blueprint - 0 views

shared by Lisa Miller on 05 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    Interesting to see the positive comments that some local educators are making about the Governor's proposal
Matt Townsley

Is REAL Formative Assessment Even Possible? - The Tempered Radical - 0 views

  • Instead, school leaders should ask that teachers meet with ONE collaborative group and one collaborative group only. Then, they should require that collaborative groups make formative assessment a priority. Meetings should focus on studying formative assessment data, creating exemplars, improving rubrics, and designing remediation and enrichment opportunities for kids. The simple truth is teachers just don’t have the time to do formative assessment correctly if their attention is divided between the kinds of traditional meetings we’ve always been required to attend.
    • Matt Townsley
       
      Yes!  In my opinion, this should be the #1 priority of every collaborative learning team. 
rick gabel

Preparing students with 21st Century Skills - Resources for Teachers - 0 views

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    Inspire creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and communication, so they are ready for tomorrow's world. 21st Century Readiness for Every Student
lgarza

lingro: The coolest dictionary known to hombre! - 0 views

shared by lgarza on 05 Jul 11 - Cached
  • Sources: Wiktionary (en) reversed(1); xdxf project (sdict) reversed(2); Audio: Shtooka Project. frn_misc.showTooltipMessage(i, '1 word in your history', 5000); Add to wordlist...  My First Wordlist 1 word in your history Click here to open link My First Wordlist
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    This diccionario will be useful to myself and to my students.
lgarza

Apps in Education: 10 Best Apps 4 Teachers - 0 views

    • lgarza
       
      These apps are really useful for teachers of all disciplines. Some of these apps require using an iPad. Is that in our near future?
lgarza

Apps in Education: 12 iPad Apps for Storytelling in the Classroom - 0 views

  • ComicStrip: Create your very own comic book page using photos from your camera roll or takes new ones in-app. With this fun and unique layouts and caption bubbles, anyone can create the story they have always wanted to tell. Email your stories, your creations from your photo album.
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    I have always wanted to use storytelling apps in my classroom. The students would enjoy these app with the bubbles in Spanish. This will work great with all Spanish levels.
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    This will be a good resource for my Spanish classes.
Susan Sandholm-Petersen

Key Ingredient Missing in 21st Century Education | Asia Society - 0 views

  • Mastery of world languages and the weaving of global awareness into core subject areas are key components of their definition of success. Yet too often, as in President Obama's call to arms this week, the notion that part of a world-class education includes knowing something about the world gets left out of the reform rhetoric. It's time to include global competency—knowing how to compete, communicate and collaborate with the world—as a core 21st century skill that all students, indeed, have a right to learn
    • Susan Sandholm-Petersen
       
      One of the best ways to learn global competence and to develop global literacy is to learn another language. Communication and collaboration are embedded and experienced via the target language
    • Susan Sandholm-Petersen
       
      Although World Languages is listed as a key 21st Century Skill (second on the list of key competencies, after English, reading and language arts), World Languages instruction is currently not part of the Iowa Core Curriculum. Will our Iowa students be fully prepared to work on a global level without this competency?
Matt Townsley

Using Formative Assessments to Meet Student Needs - ASCD Express 5.09 - 0 views

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    Classroom culture + cards + formative assessment = success
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    Some great commentary on formative assessment here.
Matt Townsley

11. Social Media : Imagination: Creating the Future of Education & Work - 0 views

  • For example, the educators community in Iowa uses #IowaCore for their discussions related to that subject. The group might have a real-time discussion, say, from 5-7 pm on a Tuesday afternoon, with participants hash-tagging their contributions so the thread appears in one column for people who follow that particular hashtag. Since a single brief tweet can contain a link to a richly textured site, essay, wiki or other content that lends far more depth to a subject, statement or inquiry, the limiting factor of 140 characters can become an asset, streamlining the dialogue in this format to essentials.
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    #iowacore twitter chat is mentioned in this post. 
Matt Townsley

Team studies standards-based grading « Ideas « Iowa Future - 0 views

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    AEA team studies standards-based grading
Laurie Wyatt

Iowa Core Curriculum - Literacy - 0 views

  • Literacy — defined by Meltzer, Smith, and Clark as the ability to read, write, speak, listen, and think effectively — enables students to learn and to communicate clearly about what they know. Being literate gives people the ability to become informed, to inform others, and to make informed decisions (2001). Literacy is synonymous with learning. The partnerships between reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing — connecting with the ever-increasing knowledge base for each content area — provide the means for thinking among and between concepts and ideas. It is an active process.
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      Literacy is social.
  • By its nature, literacy is social. In being effective critical members of a literacy community, students collaborate with others. Whether it be engaging the ideas of an author or actively discussing and debating issues about their lives with their peers, this collaboration helps students gain an appreciation of themselves, others, and the world. There is a cumulative advantage to the reciprocity of sharing ideas. The more students engage in literacy, the deeper their conceptual understanding and motivation to learn becomes.
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    "By its nature, literacy is social. In being effective critical members of a literacy community, students collaborate with others. Whether it be engaging the ideas of an author or actively discussing and debating issues about their lives with their peers, this collaboration helps students gain an appreciation of themselves, others, and the world. There is a cumulative advantage to the reciprocity of sharing ideas. The more students engage in literacy, the deeper their conceptual understanding and motivation to learn becomes. "
Matt Townsley

Foundations of the Iowa Core - 0 views

shared by Matt Townsley on 18 Mar 11 - Cached
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    overview of Iowa Core that may be useful to share with community stakeholders.
Susan Sandholm-Petersen

Educational Leadership:Teaching for the 21st Century:Leading for Global Competency - 0 views

  • Yet in spite of growing awareness of the importance of developing global skills, few students around the world have the opportunity today to become globally competent.
Margaret Jodeit

Race to the Top evens playing field, challenges teachers | The Iowa Center for Public A... - 0 views

    • Margaret Jodeit
       
      That Assessment portion is a critical piece to have! I hope the Iowa Department of Ed is working on it.
Allysen Lovstuen

http://www.allthingsplc.info/pdf/tools/makingtimeforcollaboration.pdf - 0 views

    • Allysen Lovstuen
       
      The "Adjusted Start and End Time" was laid out a little differently than I have seen it before.  It interests me as it seems minimally disruptive and doable.
lgarza

Spanish University programs - 0 views

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    This gives a great perspective to students who want to go on to majoring or minoring at the college level.
angrichards

Science based Learning is about to become Mainstream | Disrupt Education | Big Think - 0 views

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      Using web2.0 tools to motivate students
  • the biggest enemy of effective learning can’t be taken away by applying those strategies because it’s something that is fundamental and essentially more important than having a strategy: motivation or or in other words the lack of motivation many learners experience.
  • learning in school or college was based on tradition and lesson plans and undoubtedly some well-respected methods but without real scientific evidence that the way we learn is actually the best way we could learn. It’s just the way some people decided on and we have always done it ever since.
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    Blog on motivating students to learn using web2.0 tools
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