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Race to the Top evens playing field, challenges teachers | The Iowa Center for Public A... - 5 views

  • This move to participate in the national standards [officially known as the “Common Core”] was part of a national trend.  So far, 48 states have adopted all or part of these national standards.  The reason?  The Obama administration’s “Race to the Top” program. “They put some big carrots out there for states,” Latham said, referring to the administration’s $4 billion competition. One of the ways states score points in the competition is doing exactly as Iowa did: adopt both state and national standards.  So far, 11 states and the District of Columbia have won funding in two rounds of competition. Iowa has not even been a finalist, and thus the state has not seen the tens of millions of dollars in aid that other states have won.  However, four Iowa schools with high poverty and low achievement rates did receive grants from the Race to the Top legislation.  Being committed to adopting state and national standards was key for those schools to receive the grants, Latham said.
    • Russ Goerend
       
      Is this really why we adopted the CCSS? I have never heard that before and this article isn't convincing of that point.
    • Sheryl Dales
       
      I haven't heard much about the Iowa Core lately. I wasn't even sure it was still being worked on after the change in administration. Does anyone know how private schools play into the Race to the Top?
  • Starting in 2012, Iowa’s schools will have to follow state standards in certain subjects and national standards in others.
  • States score a significant portion of Race to the Top points by opening up charter schools and pegging teacher pay to student performance—two features that are common in New York and D.C., but are virtually nonexistent in Iowa.
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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.
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The future of education in Iowa | 1 to 1 Schools - 1 views

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  • On Mon­day Jason posted three ques­tions on his blog.  My responses are below, but you may be inter­ested to read the responses from oth­ers around the state.  I must say that I am excited to know that our new direc­tor uses his blog and Twit­ter as com­mu­ni­ca­tion tools!
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    Jason Glass was recently selected as the new direc­tor of the Iowa Depart­ment of Edu­ca­tion. This change is occur­ring at a crit­i­cal time in a very hos­tile polit­i­cal cli­mate.
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Science based Learning is about to become Mainstream | Disrupt Education | Big Think - 0 views

    • angrichards
       
      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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If you were on Twitter | Dangerously Irrelevant | Big Think - 0 views

    • angrichards
       
      McLeod on using twitter in the classroom
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    Scott McLeod on how educators can use Twitter in the classroom
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Iowa Core Curriculum facing uncertain future - 1 views

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    Once a month a small group of Irving Elementary School teachers gather to talk shop. It isn't just water cooler conversation about who's causing problems in class. They are comparing literacy strategies and best teaching practices. They bring samples of teaching resources and technology.
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Assessing Your School's PLC Progress | AllThingsPLC - 0 views

    • Todd ZInkula
       
      This is the big question when working in PLC's.  I hope your second year goes better than ours.  
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Time's Person of the Year: You - TIME - 0 views

    • Brent Thoren
       
      A great article written in 2006 but offers great vision to  what "global community" means. 
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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?
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Formative Assessment and Standards-Based Grading webinar - 1 views

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    archive of webinar led by Bob Marzano
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Social Studies - Technology Integration - Iowa Core - 6 views

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    resources shared by Tony Amsler, GWAEA tech consultant, at a recent Iowa Core social studies wokshop
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Townsley updates SIAC on Iowa Core progress - Solon Economist - soloneconomist.com - 4 views

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    Local newspaper covered our recent community forum. 
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Team studies standards-based grading « Ideas « Iowa Future - 0 views

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    AEA team studies standards-based grading
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