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Kathy Bieser

TCRecord: Article - 1 views

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    A great article about how to teach students to reflect about their own learning. He describes how he gives student examples and non-examples of reflective writing to help teach them.
Ashley Davis

A Better Way to Teach Math - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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      Yay math
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    NY Times article about teaching math to read later
anonymous

ARTSEDGE: The Kennedy Center's Arts Education Network - 0 views

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    ArtsEDge is the Kennedy Center's free digital resource for teaching and learning in, through and about the arts.
Mitzi Moore

A Better Way to Say Sorry | cuppacocoa - 0 views

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    How to teach children to effectively apologize in order to mend relationships and further collaboration.
Juliette LaMontagne

Education Innovation: Teachers Are Irreplacable, Right Up Until The Moment They Are Rep... - 0 views

  • Education and classroom teachers are in much the same situation as the scribes of the 1400’s were. How is that you ask?  Simple, we are in a revolution of how our society connects, communicates, and in many regards, how it functions. The technology of the web has changed how we communicate. It has made it possible to communicate and teach from virtually anywhere. Learning is no longer limited to the teacher in the classroom or the brick and mortar school. Learning can take place anyplace and at anytime with web technologies. Online courses, online schools, etc. have arisen and benefited from the revolution of our 2.0 society.
  • The train has left the station on virtual education. It may not be heavily adopted yet, but it will. Why wouldn’t it?  We in education can resist, fight it, and even argue against it, but like the scribe of the 1400’s, we are living in revolutionary times and we are working along side virtual schools, teachers, and classrooms. The shift is already beginning, the question for us becomes, adapt to it and adopt it, or go the way of the scribe. I think we are much too smart not to do the former, and far too important to do the latter.
David Garcia

Education Week: Researchers Probe Causes of Math Anxiety - 0 views

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    This article describes some proposed causes and symptoms for math anxiety in students and adults.  It suggests that students learn to be anxious about math from parents, elementary teachers, and the amount of stress they encounter while learning math.  The comments following the article begin a conversation about some educators personal experiences with math anxiety.
Adele Barnett

English Companion - 1 views

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    A place to ask questions and get help. A community dedicated to helping you enjoy your work. A cafe without walls or coffee: just friends.
Honor Moorman

Teaching Tolerance - 0 views

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    A project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, this organization has many resources for all age groups, teachers and parents to help them explore issues around discrimination, tolerance, major events that change history, and action steps that can be taken.
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    This is a great site. I have been a member for many years. You can get daily updates on hate groups and what is being done about them. It has activities for teachers and ideas about events like the annual Mix it Up Day.
Cacey Wells

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - 1 views

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    Resources for Mathematics Teachers including Journals, websites, activities, and more
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