Online flashcards for mastery learning at knowledge level of Bloom's. You can use what is there or make your own. Would be great for students studying for tests.
Her metaphor of the writing burrow really struck me. The ‘burrow’ clearly signals that you will be out of communication for a bit. You’re going to be cut off, living in your own world, tunneling deep into ideas, hibernating until the writing is done.
This school has put together a wide variety of websites and activities for practicing literacy skills. Some of these are more suited to struggling students. Many will work great on interactive whiteboards.
This school has put together a wide variety of websites and activities for practicing literacy skills. Some of these are more suited to struggling students. Many will work great on interactive whiteboards.
"@laurapasquini: The Missing Guide for Google Hangout Video Calls - http://t.co/cEuhE2sLr7 via @zapier" #edtech
- Katia Hildebrandt (@kbhildebrandt) June 23, 2014
Dr. Danner-Kuhn has no doubt shared with you the learning loop (my name for it) in which the reason for assessment is to discover whether curricular objectives are met or not. Here's a pic http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/archive/cl1/flag/start/ciamodelfig1.gif by someone smarter
qualitative formative assessment is the ongoing awareness, understanding, and support of learning that is difficult or impossible to quantify
I wonder if #ded318 can create their own qualitative formative assessments for lessons they create? Or how do you know the student met the lesson's objectives?
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Squirrel Net is a safe search tool for students. Squirrel Net can be accessed from any web browser and is completely free. From this site students can conduct safe searches on the internet where they will not come across any irrelevant or inappropriate materials.
Attended a webinar on June 22 with Penny Ur about critical thinking. Although the recording may be for members only, her books are available at http://www.amazon.com/Penny-Ur/e/B001H6KY6Q
The study found that if a school improved from the 50th percentile across the study’s four measures of school climate (leadership, expectations, relationships, and safety) to the 84th percentile, teacher turnover would decline by 25 percent