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Twelve Essentials for Technology Integration - 0 views

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    Twelve Tools for Integrating Technology into curriculum.
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50-ways-to-integrate-tech-for-classroom-projects.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Many ways to integrate technology.
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Integrating art across subjects | SmartBrief - 0 views

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    "Research shows that integrating the arts throughout the curriculum can improve achievement and inspire even the most hard-to-reach students. "
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Circus Physics | Classroom | Circus | PBS - 0 views

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    Integrate into Physics!
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Teach Science and Math - 0 views

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    Integrate podcasting into Science and Math to reinforce your content.
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Cellulared - 0 views

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    Victor Fitzjarrald's site. Lesson Plans to integrate cellphones into your curriculum. Students who use cellphones perform better than their peers. They also have increased participation whether they personally had a cellphone or not.
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    Lesson Plans to integrate cellphones into your curriculum. Students who use cellphones perform better than their peers. They also have increased participation whether they personally had a cellphone or not.
 Lisa Durff

gr8-libraries-of-learning - home - 0 views

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    Integrating 21st century skills into the library.
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Durff's Blog: New High School Teachers with less than 5 years experience - 0 views

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    " dissertation study about how beginning teachers overcome the barriers to technology integration "
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14 things that are obsolete in 21st century schools | Ingvi Hrannar - 0 views

  • 14 things that are obsolete in 21st century schools
  • 1. Computer Rooms
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      True but classroom teachers should not be deprived of this special when they have a free period for planning, PD, contacting parents. COWS with a specials tchr to reinforce classroom instruction + classroom integration might work better.
  • 2. Isolated classrooms
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Parents are not welcome in child's school much less classroom for 'security' reasons. This must be dealt with 1st.
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  • 5. Tech director with an administrator access
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      My biggest beef - IT ppl with no educational degrees making decisions on which software teachers will use.
  • 4. Banning phones and tablets
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      These are routinely banned by administrations - they have not seen the every student response without district paying one red cent - that might change minds.
  • 3. Schools that don’t have WiFi
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      PUBLIC WiFi - not just teacher connections but ALL devices should be able to go online.
  • 8. Unhealthy cafeteria food
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Many schools are doing much better - at least in MD.
  • 7. Schools that don’t have Facebook or Twitter
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Love communicating with grandson's superintendent on Twitter - I know before the 'official' notification sources when school's are closed. Wish principal and teacher had Twitter too OR let me into the school's Edmodo.
  • 6. Teachers that don’t share what they do
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Collaborative PD and PLN's are the wave of the future.
  • 9. Starting school at 8 o’clock for teenagers
  • Research has shown over and over again that teenagers do better and feel better in schools that start later.
  • 10. Buying poster-, website- and pamphlet design for the school
  • 11. Traditional libraries
  • Libraries that only contain books and chess tables are obsolete.
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      I have a beef with this blanket statement. Libraries with books ARE invaluable for primary students. Once they are hooked on reading, then introduce digital reading. Libraries could have free hot beverages though....
  • 12. All students get the same
  • 13. One-Professional development-workshop-fits-all
  • 14. Standardized tests to measure the quality of education
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How to Become an Online Professor - 0 views

  • Your teaching philosophy should have at least two parts or paragraphs. In the first part or paragraph, I recommend you identify what your theory of education is. Why does education matter to you? Why do you want to teach? How are you qualified to do so? In the second paragraph, my recommendation is to explain how a Dean or faculty reviewer would see evidence of your philosophy in the classroom. How do you engage students? How do you put into practice what you believe and how would someone else see it? Take some time to think through this and write it thoroughly and elaborately. Try to keep it to 2 to 3 paragraphs.
  • If you choose to have a separate, longer version of your teaching philosophy statement, you may wish elaborate a bit. A good thing to ask yourself is, "if someone came to me asking if they should pursue an education, how would I answer and why?" Remember you should be writing this in first person and do not feel as though you have to leave emotion out of it. Showing passion for education is good in my opinion and I have seen it positively correlated with getting teaching jobs. Next, if you are comfortable, I suggest explaining a bit about why and how education has played a role in your own life. Personal stories and examples can help convey the meaning and value of education to you. You should also elaborate on what you find most important to students. Is it engagement? Is it retention? Is it leading by example? Feel free to explain as many of these elements as you feel comfortable doing. Finally, you should wrap it up with a paragraph identifying how a dean, should he or she visit your online classroom, would see evidence of your philosophy carried out into the class. Essentially the first element is theory, the second is practice and the third is application.
  • I highly recommend integrating the teaching philosophy statement into your CV as the very first thing after your contact information. Not only does this show that you "get" education and the requirements today, but it will help you convey a message to deans or human resources professionals as soon as they review your CV. It will also bump up the keywords for searching in HR systems, which is important (particularly so when there is a job pool where thousands of candidates may apply and you want to stand out among them).
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  • The version on your CV may be a shorter, more concise version of the longer teaching philosophy statement. The teaching philosophy statement should convey your passion and dedication to the profession, and thoughtfully identify ways in which others will see evidence of your beliefs in the classroom.
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Community news | Voices on the Gulf - 0 views

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    Connect with real life content in social studies or science by joining Voices on the Gulf.
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Gamequarium: Math Games- Subtraction Games - 0 views

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    Math integration site
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Biological Animations - 0 views

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    Integrate into Science Lessons
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