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Mapping Dialogue - Pioneers of Change - 1 views

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    "profiles ten dialogue methods in depth, and another fifteen more briefly. The methods covered conceptually and in case studies include Deep Democracy, Open Space Technology, Scenario Planning, World Café, the Israeli-Palestinian School for Peace and many more."
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Senge, et al. (2000). "Fostering communities that learn" - 2 views

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    "Senge, P., N. Cambron-McCabe, T. Lucas, B. Smith, J. Dutton and A. Kleiner (2000). "Fostering communities that learn," in Schools That Learn. New York: Currency,459-465"
pjt111 taylor

Implementing Change at SJUSD - 1 views

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    "Implementing Change at SJUSD (San Jose Unified School District): An Unfinished Case Study"
Mary McGurn

Stress Reduction Strategies for Students - 3 views

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    What stress reduction techniques can I provide and make available for allied health students? Here is a web sites I think anyone can utilize to reduce their stress.This site has a plethora of tools to help students with Attention and Learning ,Encoding and Retrieval, Group and Cooperative Learning, Memory, Monitoring, Motivation, Note Taking, Organization, Problem Solving and Critical Thinking, Questioning, Reading Comprehension, Test Anxiety, Test Preparation, Test Taking, Time Management, Writing, Proofreading and much more. A really nice plan for students and how they can reduce their stress while in school. Enjoy Mary McGurn
Julie Johnstone

Making Connections: volunteering and virtual volunteering - 2 views

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    While this article is a bit dated, the concept of virtual volunteering intrigued me. I am interested in exploring this notion a bit more to determine if some of the same benefits can be achieved. It is a nice link between my work in this class and what I focused on in the 692 course.
Aimee Blaquiere

Colleges aim to revive the humanities - 1 views

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    As a higher education employee, it's interesting to me to hear about what the new trends are in terms of programs at other universities compared with our own. This article both saddens and inspires me, because it discusses how the study of humanities may be in danger, because it is not considered "practical" and does not always lead to a definite career path. I am reminded of how some K-12 administrators are taking away programs in the arts, to free up more time for math and science, subjects that are considered more important because of statewide testing. The article inspires me, because it goes further, to mention what some specific colleges are doing to increase focus and enrollment in humanities fields, and how the colleges and universities are trying to hold on to these fields, despite the low enrollment. I would be interested to see how these techniques end up working, and how the schools plan on evaluating them.
Ann Leary

Muir, H. (2008) Science Rules OK: Running societies the rational way. - 11 views

This article deals with social policies and implementing strategies with no information to prove it will work or research to support the process. Just an idea that more sponsers are needed for 3rd ...

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Jeremy Szteiter

New York Times: Fighting Bullying with Babies - 1 views

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    This editorial comments on some innovations in creating change to address the issue of bullying, including an effort called Roots of Empathy. The approach described here is interesting because rather than addressing a problem directly by creating a structure around it, enforcing reward and punishment, and convincing others about right and wrong, the approach is indirect -- it involves setting up a certain environment and tapping into people's innate abilities to behave in positive and productive ways.
carl ericson

Tom Friedman bangs his drum - 0 views

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    More predictable easy pap from Tom Friedman, the NYTImes resident billionaire sage. He reports that we are falling fast and that we, in order to field a strong military and compete in global economics, need to make serious changes in the quality of our national teacher stock. He points to countries that require teachers to graduate in the top third of their college class and he advocates establishing a federal/national teacher's college, similar to a military academy, as a symbolic leader in the all out public relations battle needed to get people to take schooling seriously. He does closes by acknowledging that students and parents have to get on board, too.
Alison Palmucci

HIGHLY reccommended for CCT Action Researchers: HGSE's Evaluation Exchange - 0 views

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    The "Evaluation Exchange" is a periodical published by the Harvard Graduate School of Education. It reports new ideas in evaluating programs and policies.This is a great resource because they include short yet in-depth articles focused on evaluation. I am sure that most CCT students could find useful resources and information within this site. One article I read, called "Evaluating the Impact of Professional Development," was of interest to me because it directly relates to my topic of evaluating a potential professional development opportunity for teachers.
Roberta Bersani

Exceptonal Children - 1 views

"Due to our unique and beneficial Inclusion Peer Buddy Program, Beverly Woods received the Promising Practices Award given in Washington, DC by the National Character Education Partnership. We were...

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started by Roberta Bersani on 13 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
erinkatemorrison

Reading Between the Lines - 1 views

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    This article outlined several issues. 1. High powered politicians coming together to make decisions on federal policy that directly effect their financial profits. 2. The use of insufficient evidence from studies, the lack of scientific correlation and the improper transcription of results from studies being used to make "the best" decisions in standardized tests and phonics instruction on reading skills. 3. The emphasis and funding for schools being put toward standardized tests and phonics instruction along with materials/products needed for them instead of other places that may be in more need.
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    This article brings to light what Metcalf describes as the "Bush Revolution" in education. After providing a brief history of education, referencing Horace Mann and John Dewey, Metcalf stresses education as a business, connecting McGraw (Publisher McGraw-Hill) and Bush. Bush changes the system and creates new standards in education, as a result new materials are then needed to implement his new education 'revolution.' Metcalf implies the situation is more about business between friends than actually worrying about educating children.
Nichole Verissimo

Improvement of Off-Task Behavior - 0 views

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    This action research project's purpose was to decrease off-task behavior in elementary and high school students using Cooperative Learning Strategies. This method of keeping students focused was interesting to me because I typically think of students' off-task behavior as being distracted or chatting with peers, but this method actually promotes working with peers in groups. It teaches collaboration along with social skills in the process.
carl ericson

computer science teacher installs ongoing action research course design - 0 views

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    This is the journal/report of a computer science teacher at a private school who redesigned his classes, moving away from a grades- and information-based model toward an adaptive learning, self-motivating, community-of-scholars, discovery approach. He designed it as an ongoing action-research project for his graduate degree. The narrative is easy to follow and good things happen.
mary lou horn

Group IQ - how well we work in groups matters - 0 views

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2010/12/19/group_iq/ The Sloan School at MIT has a "striking" report on a study of how groups work together successfully. Carolyn Johnson of The Gl...

started by mary lou horn on 19 Dec 10 no follow-up yet
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