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Dianne Krause

Keystones Technology Integrators - 0 views

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    Keystones wikispace
Michelle Krill

Keystone Commons - 2 views

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    Keystone Commons is the networking platform for PAIUnet members to communicate, create, and collaborate. PAIUnet is a statewide, high-speed educational network that enables educators and students throughout Pennsylvania to access and share valuable resources for enhancing student learning. PAIUnet helps to transform the way educational services and information are delivered by connecting all 29 Intermediate Units (IUs) and their member school districts throughout the Commonwealth.
Michelle Krill

Keystone Catalog - 4 views

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    "The Keystone Catalog will allow you to research and explore the varied courses and programs offered across PAIUnet."
Michelle Krill

Keystones - 0 views

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    KTI is a program that celebrates model practice teachers throughout Pennsylvania. These teachers bring to the classroom content, motivational and management expertise to capture students' imaginations and harness learning in our children.
Michelle Krill

Keystones Technology Integrators » PPD2 - 0 views

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    Portable Professional Development (PPD) is a collection of podcasts which demonstrate ways that teachers have integrated technology into their classrooms and to publish them for others to view.
Ben Louey

Cycle21_KTI2009.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Cycle of 21st Century Change - Keystone Summit 2009 (Michael Baker)
Michelle Krill

kti2009 - home - 0 views

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    Home page for Keystone Summit 2009
Jimbo Lamb

ReferenceMaterials - 11 views

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    PDE Assessment Standards
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Online LoTi Courses - 7 views

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    State-wide LoTi courses being offered in PA.
anonymous

Graduation exam compromise earning mixed grades - 0 views

  • The latest version of Keystone Exams calls for the state to provide 10 end-of-course exams, beginning with English literature, Algebra 1 and biology in 2010-11, with other subjects being phased in through 2016-17. The state would ask the federal government to permit the first three to be used to satisfy the No Child Left Behind Act beginning in 2012-13, thus enabling the state to discontinue the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment exams in 11th grade.
  • For graduation purposes, school districts would need to count the exams for at least one-third of a student's final grade or districts could use validated local assessments or Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exams instead.
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    In defending this exam idea, one person said that she felt it was BETTER to give these tests than one PSSA test every three years. "Wouldn't you rather take the test when you can still remember the material?" Hmmm. Think about that for a couple of minutes.
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    In defending this exam idea, one person said that she felt it was BETTER to give these tests than one PSSA test every three years. "Wouldn't you rather take the test when you can still remember the material?"
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