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Madeline Carlson

Education World: The Best Bullying Prevention Schools Aren't Doing - 0 views

  • prevention efforts, there’s an emphasis on top-down approaches where adults define problems and solutions for students,”
  • The problem is that these approaches lack attention to youth cultures and youth engagement.”
  • teacher preparation programs.
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  • Colby’s teachers-in-training routinely consider how students experience gender, race, social class, sexual orientation and other group memberships.
  • tudents tend to engage in “relational aggression” such as rumor-spreading and social exclusion when they do not feel permission to express anger and aggression directly. While viewed as more common among girls, she added, the behavior definitely occurs among boys as well.
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    Bullying Article - can be used to help define the issues with bullying and how schools can deal with it.
Julie Townsend

YouTube - Brain injury recovery video - 0 views

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      A few of the students I have taught and now teach, have experienced traumatic brain injury. Watching this story reminded me of the stories they have shared or their parents have shared with me. It is amazing how a person can recover, what is recovered, and how it affects learning and attitude. This is what grounds me as a teacher. I don't know what trauma my students have endured before they met me, at the high school level. And how do I help them prepare for the future?
Karla Brockman

http://ettcweb.lr.k12.nj.us/forms/poemlist.htm - 0 views

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    Poetry creation tool that allows anyone to fill in the blanks and produce a poem in a variety of different forms. This reminds me of the MadLib format that kids love and I would use it with elementary students as we study different forms of poetry.
Mary Norstrud

New Ideas for FACS Teachers! - 0 views

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    This site has resources specific to Family and Consumer Sciences teachers.
Mary Norstrud

Resources - Differentiation Central - 0 views

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    This site has several resources, lesson plans and strategies to be used in various grade level/subject level classrooms. It is great for school moving towards differentiated classrooms
Mary Norstrud

Differentiating Instruction - 0 views

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    This web site shares resources and strategies for differentiation.
Madeline Carlson

Character Education Program: WiseSkills Character Education Curriculum, Lessons, Activi... - 0 views

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    CE Lesson Plan ideas/resources  I have been using this site for the past five years. It is excellent for lesson plans, resources, and definition of concepts.
Lindsay Brown

http://blog.kathyschrock.net/ - 0 views

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    This blog is written by the same person that did this list of web 2.0 tools: http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/edtools.html.\n\nIt's her recent thoughts on all things technology, and a little bit education.
Kelly Goergen

Google Docs - 0 views

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    Google Docs is an online alternative to Microsoft Office applications. It includes word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, form, and drawing tools. All documents can be shared with other users to just view, or to collaborate.
Dania Schuler

Web 2.0 for Teachers - 0 views

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    This site offers more technology tools than I knew existed. Be sure to look under "Definitions" and "Technology Tools."
Dania Schuler

Teacher Tube Videos - 0 views

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    Teacher Tube offers educational videos in a YouTube like format. You can easily search for topics related to your classroom or professional development. All professional developers should look through Teacher Tube for engaging videos to use in training.
Scott Breyfogle

Cool Math Games - 0 views

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    Fun site what many math related games for people of all ages to enjoy.
Scott Breyfogle

Breyfogle Wiki - 0 views

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    Link to breyfoglemath wikispace. Contains links to math websites broken up by classes I teach.
Kelly Goergen

The Newspaper Clipping Image Generator - Create your own fun newspaper - 0 views

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    This would be a fun resource for students for something like writing an article or book summary. They can write a very succinct "newspaper" article, save the resulting image, and then students can read summaries written by classmates.
Scott Breyfogle

Mr. Breyfogle Blog - 0 views

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    Link to my blog
Scott Breyfogle

NCTM - Illuminations - 0 views

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    A site created by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Includes activities, lessons, standards, and other web links related to math. Nice interactive site.
Scott Breyfogle

Motivational Video - Finish Strong - 0 views

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    This is a motivational video that talks about finishing strong, very inspirational.
Kelly Goergen

YouTube - 0 views

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    I chose YouTube as a business education web 2.0 tool because many businesses use YouTube to launch alternate marketing campaigns. A recent example is Old Spice. The "Old Spice Guy" responded to messages that were submitted via Twitter. The result was both personal and entertaining.
Dania Schuler

List of Educational Web 2.0 Apps to Jumpstart Your Productivity - 0 views

  • WhatsOnMyBookshelf - This site allows you to meet people with similar reading interests and trade books using a simple point system.
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      This would be really powerful for students to use. It could serve as a book talk for independent reading.
  • Flashcard Exchange - Print flashcards, create flashcards and study online with Flashcard Exchange, the world's largest flashcard library.
  • Backpack - Award-winning web 2.0 app that lets you prepare schedules, calendars, files and information that you can share with other people.
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    This is a list of great tools and websites for educators and students to use.
Julie Thompson

Education World: The Educator's Best Friend - 0 views

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    A great resource jam packed with excellent ideas to make learning and teaching fun and exciting. I refer to Education World Often, looking for something new, different, and/or exciting. I use it in my technology applications class whenever I can grab something to add to the subject matter, extend it, or use as a review or practice
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    Many great resources: lesson planning, prof. deve., tech integration, school issues, marketing, admin.
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