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Jill Ollmann

The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The Learning Network is a blog connecting learning with content found in the New York Times. There are lesson plans and ideas to teach students about what is happening today and in the past.
Bill Olson

Critical pedagogy: schools must equip students to challenge the status quo | Teacher Ne... - 0 views

  • The pedagogy popularised by E.D.Hirsch, and recently promoted by the likes of Civitas, reduces teaching into nothing more than a bleak transmission model of learning.
  • "cultural literacy".
  • But Hirsch's "cultural literacy" is a hegemonic vision produced for and by the white middle class to help maintain the social and economic status quo.
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  • Young people who enter the educational system and don't conform to this vision are immediately disadvantaged by virtue of their race, income or chromosomes.
  • Moreover, teaching a prescribed "core knowledge" instills a culture of conformity and an insipid, passive absorption of carefully selected knowledge among young people.
  • The narcissistic notion that we can help underprivileged students by providing them with teachers who are privileged young graduates from elite institutions is a mistake.
  • Teachers can't ignore the contexts, culture, histories and meanings that students bring to their school.
  • Working class students and other minority groups need an education that prepares them with the knowledge of identifying the problems and conflicts in their life and the skills to act on that knowledge so they can improve their current situations.
  • School leaders have a duty to promote learning that encourage students to question rather than forcing teachers to lead drill-oriented, stimulus-and-response methodologies.
  • Students need the freedom and encouragement to determine and discover who they are and to understand that the system shouldn't define them – but rather give them the skills, knowledge and beliefs to understand that they can set the agenda.
  • The philosophy was first described by Paulo Freire and has since been developed by the likes of Henry Giroux, Peter McLaren and Roger Simon. Critical pedagogy isn't a prescriptive set of practices – it's a continuous moral project that enables young people to develop a social awareness of freedom. This pedagogy connects classroom learning with the experiences, histories and resources that every student brings to their school. It allows students to understand that with knowledge comes power; the power that can enable young people to do something differently in their moment in time and take positive and constructive action.
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    This article is an opinion piece about why critical pedagogy is important to teach to students. What do you think the best way to support your underprivileged students is?
Siri Anderson

History News Network - 0 views

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Alys Mosher

Galileo Educational Network Association - 0 views

  • key components
  • arise from people's attempts
  • to learn more about the world(s) we live in
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  • invite perspective to be brought to bear in order to develop deep understanding
  • Attempts to answer essential questions allow people to explore the connection between their personal, individual, unique experience of the world and its exterior, objective, held-in-common dimensions
  • allow us to explore what knowledge is, how it came to be, and how it has changed through human history
  • poised at the boundary of the known and the unknown
  • reaches beyond itself
  • engages the imagination in significant ways
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    Key Components of essential questions
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    Helps you understand the foundation of an essential question and how to form one.
Siri Anderson

Togetherville - The Safe Social Network For Kids - 1 views

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    How could you use this for Citizen Action?
Siri Anderson

LESSON PLANS - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Curriculum tied to NYT topics for teachers in K-12 settings.
emily lane

Science Learning Network - 0 views

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    Has a lot of links for museums across the country and throughout the world.
Siri Anderson

Handout_ReflectingonDiigoAnnotations.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Ideas on how to use diigo to facilitate student conversation about course content.
Kelly Nuthak

Top 10 questions teachers are asked at job interviews | Career advice | The Guardian - 0 views

  • Top 10 questions
  • If I walked into your classroom during an outstanding lesson, what would I see and hear?
  • animated discussions, students clearly making progress as evidenced in oral and written contributions. High quality visual displays of students' work showing progress. High levels of engagement. Behaviour that supports learning."
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  • Can you tell me about a successful behaviour management strategy you have used in the past that helped engage a pupil or group of pupils?
  • expect to hear things like: to improve skills and independent learning; to encourage team work; to gain a qualification; for enjoyment (very important, rarely mentioned); to enhance other subjects; to develop literacy, numeracy and ICT skills; to improve career prospects; self discipline; memory development; to encourage life-long learning in that subject.
  • Why do we teach x in schools?
  • If you overheard some colleagues talking about you, what would they say?
  • Why do you want to work in special education?
  • Why do you want to work in this school?
  • We want to see clear indications that candidates have done background work about our school and can talk about why the way we work appeals to them. We'd always want candidates to have visited the school so they should be able to flesh this out with specific examples of what they thought based on their visit.
  • A question that is specific to the candidate's letter of application
  • What are the key qualities and skills that students look for in teachers?
  • "Liking young people. Fairness. Consistency. Sense of humour. Passion for their subject. Good at explaining new concepts/ideas. Able to make the topic or subject relevant. Able to make everyone feel comfortable and confident about contributing."
  • Evaluate your lesson
  • If we decided not to appoint you, what would we be missing out on?
drewevanaho

Timely Progress Review - yourtickettowork.ssa.gov - 1 views

  • A Timely Progress Review (TPR) is Social Security's way to track the progress of a Ticket Holder under the Ticket to Work Program.
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      what a timely progress review is
  • TPR Guidelines
  • Employment Network Responsibilities
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  • What is a Timely Progress Review?
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      What a TPR is.
drewevanaho

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? | ADA National Network - 0 views

  • The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, including jobs, schools, transportation, and all public and private places that are open to the general public. The purpose of the law is to make sure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else.
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      Came into effect in 1990 which is crazy considering that really wasn't that long ago
jkolodji

About Us | Cerebral Palsy Guidance - 0 views

  • Cerebral Palsy Guidance was created to provide answers and assistance to parents of children with cerebral palsy. Our goal is to reach as many members of the cerebral palsy community as possible, building up a network of support, as well as providing necessary assistance.
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    Guidance and information. resources, financial assistance
drewevanaho

What is Response to Intervention (RTI)? | RTI Action Network - 3 views

  • What is RTI?
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      RTI definition
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