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Ellen Repstad

K-12 Education & Learning Innovations with Proven Strategies that Work | Edutopia - 1 views

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    I love this resource!
Lauren Parren

Mike Rose's Blog - 1 views

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    Blog linked from today's interview  NPR show On Being
Lauren Parren

What your colleagues are taking - top LEI Courses - 0 views

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      Recommended by Heather, Sheri and Vicki.  Consider as an option for PD for Rowland work personalizing learning for teachers
Dustin Corrigan

ACT Forgotten Middle School - 0 views

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    Read chapters 3 and 4 for 8th grade targets and recommendations.
Lauren Parren

20 Ways Libraries Are Using Pinterest Right Now | Edudemic - 0 views

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      Laura, let's set up an account with our new Gmail MALT.  I'd love to have kids share images of what our library could look like.
Lauren Parren

Educational Technology Guy: Khan Academy - not good pedagogy and not #edreform - 0 views

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    Khan as teacher-centered lectures, not student-centered learning.  Still, the videos could support independent learners.
Dustin Corrigan

Working as a Team for Student Success: The Middle to High School Transition - Transform... - 0 views

  • Bring the middle and high school administrators, teachers, and counselors together to learn about the courses, curriculum, and requirements of each school; to develop a mutual understanding about the young adolescent; and to create a smooth transition plan. Include input from students and parents. Include in the transition plan visits to the new school, counseling, and summer experiences that help students acclimate to their new schools.Plan activities that provide incoming students with social support, including opportunities to develop relationships with other incoming students and with older students.Provide an advisory program that assigns each student with an advisor or mentor — an adult advocate. Put significant, purposeful effort into engaging parents and families in the school. Parent and caregiver involvement tends to decrease in the middle grades and even more so during the transition to high school. Provide activities throughout the school year that involve students from both the middle and high schools. Peer mentoring programs that connect a ninth grader or older student with an incoming eighth grader are a popular way to accomplish this.
Lauren Parren

DesignShare: Imagining the Future of the School Library - 0 views

  • edefine their “value-added” qualities.
  • Growing affluence means that many readers can and will purchase information rather than borrow it.
  • high touch environments
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  • growing body of research that demonstrates the positive effect of school libraries and school librarians on student reading abilities and academic achievement
  • virtual environment.
  • uber information experts.
  • no good reasons to design school libraries that are based on an outdated model
  • nnovative design
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      Yes!  This is exactly what we are thinking!
  • school officials will strive for a philosophical, functional, and physical merger of the school library with the IT program, with a faculty center and spaces for staff development, as well as spaces where teachers can work with (and learn from) students, school librarians, and IT staff; and
  • beyond the library walls
  • viewed primarily as a cost, rather than as an investment,
  • trying to create a good program by simply redesigning space without paying attention to staffing.
  • Teaching people to effectively find and use information to meet their needs.”
  • the 21st century school library must look beyond tradition to the future, to what is needed to help fulfill the educational mission, goals, and objectives of the school.
  • he library will be a sacred space dedicated to honoring those who use the library to meet whatever informational, educational, socialization and personal needs they might have.
  • broadest mission
  • Today’s library is a learning place, not a warehouse space.
  • fluid
  • Libraries must be spaces where multiple activities can take place simultaneously.
  • ifferent types of environments
  • ook at places where kids DO want to be
  • brary staff and a library program in place before facility planning
  • help as you can from an experienced, reputable school library facility design consultant—
  • Involve the stakeholders
  • Be adventurous,
  • complex
  • And I always say, design for the technologies that are available NOW, not those just over the horizon. The horizon might be further away than you anticipate.
  • libraries and librarians are needed now more than ever
  • a mix of print and non-print materials
  • consider providing more space for instructional purposes.
  • As much as possible we should be designing flexible spaces so that space required today for book storage can easily be converted for other purposes in the future.
  • he emphasis must be on the quality of the collection, not the quantity.
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      Is this still true?
  • quiet reflection will remain a need of humans for a very long time.
    • Lauren Parren
       
      Hence our 'requirement' that both teachers and students work on their portfolios at the end of a unit after using the MALT Center.
  • The glut of information that keeps expanding overwhelms most people, and libraries and librarians are needed to help guide and teach students and teachers to cope.
  • November 2nd, 2006
  • knowledge production areas.
Lauren Parren

http://www.adb.org/documents/information/knowledge-solutions/harnessing-creativity-and-... - 0 views

    • Lauren Parren
       
      Laura - see the enriched physical workplace as we reconsider the library space
Ellen Repstad

http://woodstockmiddleschool.nbed.nb.ca/Documents/DoE%20-%20PIP%20(NB3-21C)%202010-201.pdf - 0 views

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    This is one of the first schools I learned about using these competencies.  
anonymous

Grammar Bytes! Grammar Instruction with Attitude - 0 views

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    This is a youtube approach to grammar. Interesting approach but a boring presentation.
Ellen Repstad

ThoughtAudio.com - an audio book publisher providing audio book downloads of philosophy... - 0 views

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    WOW!!! Free audio MP3s of some great texts
Ellen Repstad

http://www.aps.edu/rda/documents/resources/Webbs_DOK_Guide.pdf - 0 views

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    May be useful in developing assessments
Lauren Parren

Copyright Clarity - 0 views

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    Useful for understanding copyright in schools. Includes powerpoint and training
Lauren Parren

Entering History: Nikki Giovanni and Martin Luther King, Jr. - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    5 lessons using MLK I Have a Dream in conjuntion with Nikkii iGiovanni's Poem "The Funeral of MLK".  Nice companion piece to the YouTube video of his speech.  Thanks to Mary Benton!
Lauren Parren

You've never seen an artist like this. [VIDEO] - 0 views

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    Street artist using fingers and glass to create pictures in minutes.  Remember Bob Ross on PBS?  Here's a 21st C version, dreads and all.
Lauren Parren

Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream Speech - August 28, 1963 - YouTube - 0 views

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    YouTube video of MLK and I Have a Dream speech.  Shows march, crowds, Washington  as well.  over 17 minutes long.  Recommended by our own Mary Benton!
Lauren Parren

Student-Centered Learning | New Learning Institute - 0 views

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      Laura, Jason recommends the film on Designing Schools for 21st C learning.  Cool!
Lauren Parren

National Gallery of Art - 0 views

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    art history teachers:  explore the education resources; lesson plans, video tours, etc.
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