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evaluation for the way we work - 1 views

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    "developmental evaluation" contrasted with traditional: Complexity-Based, Developmental Evaluations... provide feedback, generate learnings, support direction or affirm changes in direction. develop new measures and monitoring mechanisms as goals emerge & evolve. position evaluation as an internal, team function integrated into action and ongoing interpretive processes. design the evaluation to capture system dynamics, interdependencies, and emergent interconnections. aim to produce context-specific understandings that inform ongoing innovation. accountability centered on the innovators' deep sense of fundamental values and commitments. learning to respond to lack of control and stay in touch with what's unfolding and thereby respond strategically. evaluator collaborates in the change effort to design a process that matches philosophically and organizationally. evaluation supports hunger for learning.
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
mary lou horn

Homogeneous groupings for improving math learning - 2 views

http://www.nefstem.org/project/final_reports/Badillo.pdf This is an action research project report from and educator who was concerned about group domination by the more skilled student. It speak...

started by mary lou horn on 13 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Ann Leary

100 Ways Google Can Make You a Better Educator | OEDb - 4 views

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    Like this interesting tips for teaching my workshop and providing more resources for the staff.
Nichole Verissimo

Achievement Gap in Lexington Public Schools - 1 views

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    This article is the start to ongoing research in Lexington Public Schools. It was brought to the superintendents attention that there is an over representation of METCO students in the special-ed program, meaning there is a high number of METCO students requiring special help in one or more subjects. The study uses data from standardized testing, surveys, and past research. The article proposes quite a few different recommendations of where the research should go from here.
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    Great Post, Nicole: I recently petitioned to be able to take a different course for my multi-cultural component, that actually addresses legal and procedural considerations for such misrepresentations. This article was very timely for me personally, as I would like to be able to foster positive changes so that minority students are not misplaced in special educational programs, which both does not serve their individual needs appropriately and it also detracts from the resources available to true "special needs" learning disabled students. More programs need to be implemented such as those recommended in this article that provide extensive tutoring, mentoring, summer academic support opportunities that are separate from "special education" programs. Mary Ann Fogarty Pessa
Renessa Ciampa Brewer

Peachpit: Writing for Visual Thinkers: A Guide for Artists and Designers - 2 views

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    e-book designed to help people who think in pictures-a segment of learners that by some estimates includes almost 30 percent of the population-gain skills and confidence in their writing abilities. this beautifully designed e-book takes full advantage of its rich media format with a wealth of images and links to articles, books, websites, blogs, wikis, video, and audio podcasts.Both experimental and pragmatic, Marks's methods will result in stronger, more verbally confident artists and designers
Renessa Ciampa Brewer

Critical evaluation of appreciative inquiry - Action Research - 3 views

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    begins w/ a brief introduction to appreciative inquiry (Ai)...Calls for evaluation of the process are acknowledged, as are the few evaluations/critiques of Ai we have found in literature. discuss how critical theory may be applied to an evaluation of appreciative inquiry bridging an apparent paradox between the negativity associated with the former and the positive focus of the latter. An initial application of Critical Appreciative Process (CAP) is described to illustrate how the integrated use of appreciative inquiry and critical theory deepens insight and recognition of the complexity in human endeavours.
Julie Johnstone

Curriculum Development for K-12 Service Learning - 0 views

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    This site serves as a clearinghouse for resources related to service learning.
Amanda Curtin

Teaching in a Participatory Culture-How Wikis Can Support Learning - 2 views

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    This article looks at using Wiki's for educational purposes, and the issues and benefits surrounding this.
jeremypoehnert

Podcast about the pursuit of happiness - 1 views

  • Ideas from Aspen: The pursuit of happinessMonday, July 20, 2009 1:00 AMThe idea that all Americans have a right to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness is perhaps the most significant legacy of the Declaration of Independence.Media files ifa_happiness2_64.mp3 (MP3 Format Sound, 48.9 MB)
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    This podcast takes a broad view about what it means to pursue happiness, starting with the American context and then the challenges and benefits of the imagination. I think the concepts, especially in the second part, apply well to the concept of trying to make a positive change, and, for my project, the role of reflection in the process.
Alison Palmucci

How the City Hurts Your Brain - 1 views

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    Great article related to Attention Restoration Theory (ART) which was part of my study in 692. Easy to read, and relevant for cognitive psychology students. Check out the Children & Nature Network for more research and info on the importance of connecting with and learning through nature: http://www.childrenandnature.org
Renessa Ciampa Brewer

Breaking old habits: professional development through an embodied approach to reflectiv... - 2 views

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    Through narrative and reflection, this paper explores how somatic awareness can add to professional development in areas that, historically, have been 'disembodied'. It addresses my subjective experience of a critical incident, a cycle accident, and how it interrupted my habitual sense of embodiment. It explores how the experience presented an opportunity to visit again my body as 'ground of my being' and 'my body as first home' (Halprin 2003), and to listen through silence to the layers that give way to somatic awareness. Reflection offers an opportunity to pause, and explore the space for deep engagement in what it means to be professional. This paper addresses itself to the theme of the embodied professional educator.
Mary Ann Pessa

Aaron Likens: Blog Life on the Other Side of the Wall (Autism Awareness) - 1 views

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    Aaron Likens is a Community Education Specialist for Touch Point Autism Services and also the author of Finding Kansas: Decoding the Enigma of Asperger's Syndrome. He has a passion for creating awareness.
Amanda Curtin

Research on training trainers in program implementation:An introduction and future dire... - 1 views

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    This article looks at the training of trainers, and also touches a lot on what elements make for effective staff training, and in that program integrity.
Amanda Curtin

The Inclusion Revolution - 2 views

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    This is a great site that has a lot of resources for Special Educators, many of which focus on utilizing technology within Special Education.
pjt111 taylor

Catalog of forms of diagramming with examples - 2 views

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    All diagrams simply; many do so in a way that makes it hard to depict the way the situation has developed and the way further influences can move the situation into new places. Some of the diagrams cataloged here, e.g., the force-field diagram, allow for a more dynamic sense of competing influences and possibilities of change.
Ann Leary

7 Tips for Resolving Conflicts Quickly and Peacefully - 2 views

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    Great quick read for resolving conflicts in all aspects of one's life using 7 easy steps. Give it a try!
Ann Leary

Conflict Resolution Skills for Keeping Relationships Healthy - 2 views

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    This is another great article that simplifies conflict resolution skills to keep relationships healthy. Communication and creating healthy relationships is important is both personal and professional lives. I hope you enjoy this article.
Ann Leary

Medical English online exercises and games. Course suitable for doctors, nurses and pha... - 2 views

This is an interesting online site that caught my eye. It has interesting stuff and a touch of humor. I have been doing a lot of research and have not seen anything like this!

Medical English online exercises and games. Course suitable for doctors nurses pharmacists. more from www.englishmed.com

started by Ann Leary on 14 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Mary Ann Pessa

Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders Thanksgiving Preparations for ASD - 1 views

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    Insightful awareness and recommendations to prepare for the holiday events surrounding issues and concerns with the autistic family member.
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