Ed schools vs. education - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 5 views
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"The achievement gap between the U.S. and the world's top-performing countries can be said to be causing the equivalent of a permanent recession," Mr. Hanushek wrote for Education Next.
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Today we lead the world only in how much we spend per pupil.
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There are many reasons for this, of course. But, why do you suppose we're not getting the achievement?
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Is it because we are forcing all kids to fit the same standards rather than develop different standards for different needs of the students?
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Not in % of GDP we spend... Of course, those other countries spend on pupil support: extended parental leave, full health care...
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Far and away the most important factor in student learning is the quality of teachers. If we got rid of just the bottom 5 percent to 7 percent of teachers, that alone would lift our kids to Canadian levels, Mr. Hanushek calculates.
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This is a delicate subject. But, we all know folks who don't put forth the effort that they should. What IF we did this?
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How do you compare this? In my school, I will have 183 students in my classes this year, and none will be considered advanced math students. Our calc teacher will have a majority of the advanced students and his enrollment numbers are at 93. How does this compare?
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I only teach the lower level students (no complaints about that, I'm good at what I do) but they will not hit "advanced"!!
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Blue Nose Edutainment - HOME - 0 views
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an educational web site that uses music, film, and sports as a way of motivating students in grades 6-12 to read and write. For example, students can listen to, read, and interpret song lyrics, and they can submit their own lyrics, song ideas, or song interpretations for prizes.
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This is a site that provides standard-based lessons that use current music lyrics. The site was created by McDougal-Littell.
Grades 6-8 - 0 views
Education Week: Filtering Fixes - 0 views
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Instead of blocking the many exit ramps and side routes on the information superhighway, they have decided that educating students and teachers on how to navigate the Internet’s vast resources responsibly, safely, and productively—and setting clear rules and expectations for doing so—is the best way to head off online collisions.
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“We are known in our district for technology, so I don’t see how you can teach kids 21st-century values if you’re not teaching them digital citizenship and appropriate ways of sharing and using everything that’s available on the Web,” said Shawn Nutting, the technology director for the Trussville district. “How can you, in 2009, not use the Internet for everything? It blows me away that all these schools block things out” that are valuable.
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While schools are required by federal and state laws to block pornography and other content that poses a danger to minors, Internet-filtering software often prevents students from accessing information on legitimate topics that tend to get caught in the censoring process: think breast cancer, sexuality, or even innocuous keywords that sound like blocked terms. One teacher who commented on one of Mr. Fryer’s blog posts, for example, complained that a search for biographical information on a person named Thacker was caught by his school’s Internet filter because the prohibited term “hacker” is included within the spelling of the word.
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Worksheets and Printables for All Grades - 0 views
Pre-Grade Your Paper - 9 views
iKnowthat.com Alien Word Mine Game - Online Multimedia Educational Games for Kids in Pr... - 4 views
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I have used iKnow That: Alien Word Mine to practice the not contraction, but was looking for another opportunity for students to practice. I searched for some fun activities and came up blank. I decided to make an offline game that students could play as a class called "I have, who has?". In this card game, each student chooses a game card. Each game card starts with the separate words (for example: can not) and has a contraction (for example: aren't). Students stand in a circle holding there game card. Choose one student to begin by reading their card: "I have can not, who has aren't?" The student holding the card with "are not" responds: "I have are not, who has don't?". Play continues until all matches have been made
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just found this
Smithsonian Education - Welcome - 5 views
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Smithsonial Education for Educators, Families and Students
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This site is really interesting. I clicked on educators and I was able to search a topic by keyword, grade, as well as state and standard. When the search came up It has numerous additional links to go out to. It really looked like the links had good materials for teachers and kids. The one that I chose had lessons that could be printed out for educators.
Welcome to Flubaroo - 1 views
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