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jennifer lee byrnes

Elementary Four Blocks Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Here is a Making Words Take Home Sheet I have put together. I set it up so I just have to type in the letters needed for the "mystery word" and then print off the page. These are What Looks Right? lesson cards I laminated and put on a ring.
jennifer lee byrnes

Ten ideas for interactive teaching - 0 views

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    By Jenna Zwang, Assistant Editor Read more by Jenna Zwang While lecturing tends to be the easiest form of instruction, studies show that students absorb the least amount of information that way. Interactive teaching methods are an effective way to connect with a generation of students used to consistent stimulation-and education professor Kevin Yee has some advice for how teachers can make their lessons more interactive.
Jenna Kubricht

Assessment Professional Development Guide | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Good article about assessments! Got me thinking about the importance of assessments and how to help students succeed!!!!
jennifer lee byrnes

Mrs. Renz's 4th Grade - Teacher's File Cabinet - 1 views

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    Awesome site for ideas and additional sites for grades 3-5 language arts.
Isabel Fernandez

The Revolution Isn't Just Digital | American Libraries Magazine - 0 views

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    The new role of librarians
Isabel Fernandez

INAH noticias: CELEBRA COYOLXAUHQUI 34 AÑOS DE SU DESCUBRIMIENTO - 0 views

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    We live in a City with such a rich culture!
Ruth Santiago

Sugata Mitra: The child-driven education | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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      "If children are interested, then education happens." Children from this generation are digital natives no matter where they are from and from what social class. Education technology is inevitable. All educators should embrace the use of technology in the classroom.
Catherine Short

TEDxNYED - Heidi Hayes Jacobs - 03/05/2011 - YouTube - 0 views

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      Watched this at Connectivity meeting and have seen it in a few SUNY courses.  She has some really great points!
Lisa Keeler

For Teachers, Middle School Is Test of Wills - New York Times - 1 views

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      There is a dearth on the focus of preparing teachers for Middle School education.  A difficult and challenging age, but one where a good teacher and caring adult can make all the difference.
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      The challenges of teaching Middle School - so much of the "teaching" falls outside of classroom bounds.
  • Brooklyn: How to snuff out brewing fistfights before the first punch is thrown, how to coax adolescents crippled by low self-esteem into raising their hands, how to turn every curveball, even the biting insult, into a teachable moment.
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  • “We’re really in a malpractice kind of environment, where we’re preparing teachers for elementary classrooms and high school classrooms but not middle-grades classrooms,” said Peggy Gaskill, research chairwoman of the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform, an alliance of educators, researchers and others seeking to improve middle school education.
Isabel Fernandez

Education Week: E-Learning Creates Foreign Connections - 0 views

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      An interesting chat/blog about collaboration with peers of other Countries. Feb 14th
Lisa Stewart

Make Life Easier: Ask a Librarian | HackCollege - 0 views

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      This is a great, modern-look at the fuddy-dutty librarian misconception.  I wish my Uni had had all the neat online/texting/widgets that librarians use today! 
Mademoiselle Sakina

Imagining the Future of the School Library - 0 views

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    What should ASF libraries look like to meet the needs of our 21st century learners?
imelda Morales

21st Century Students need 21st Century Teachers | Once a Teacher…. - 0 views

  • I’m recycling a couple of videos that I have posted in the past, mostly because I believe that they’re worth watching again.  These videos – the original higher ed version of “A Vision of Students Today” by Mike Wesch, the spin-off , called “A Vision of K-12 Students Today”, and “The Networked Student”, created by Wendy Drexler‘s high school students  – bring to mind many thoughts that I find both challenging and encouraging.  Hopefully you will, too.
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