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Robert Ryshke

Is there enough focus on teacher collaboration? - 0 views

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    Do we care enough about allowing time for teachers to collaborate in schools? Granted the emphasis is on teaching students. I get that, but what about the need for teachers to share, exchange, grow in their work, etc. That is harder to accomplish in isolation.
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    This goes back to the discussion of creating PLNs and PLNCs. Richard Byrne gave a good presentation on this a while back (http://www.slideshare.net/rbyrnetech/constructing-a-pln-3465767). Robert Jacobs' blog - Education Innovation - has been writing on this topic for years. I still refer back to this 2009 article from time to time. http://educationinnovation.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/07/welcome-to-the-revolution-the-professional-networked-learning-collaborative.html
Robert Ryshke

SchoolCenter - Home Page - 0 views

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    We are the leading provider of K-12 website solutions. When you're working with us, you can rest assured that we're with you every step of the way. Schedule a demo to learn more about our industry-leading solutions. Helping schools address issues that relate to social networking within the school community.
Robert Ryshke

Education Nation 2011: "American Teacher" Takes a Look Inside the Teaching Profession - 0 views

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    Education Nation is a nationally broadcast, in-depth conversation about improving education in America. During an interactive summit on Rockefeller Plaza, parents, teachers and students will meet with leaders in politics, business and technology to explore the challenges and opportunities in education today.
Robert Ryshke

Facebook page for US Partnership in Sustainable Development - 0 views

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    Looks really interesting as a resource for those interested in sustainability.
Robert Ryshke

Global Online Academy - 0 views

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    The fall 2011 semester marks the first five course offerings from the Global Online Academy. These courses are designed, developed, and taught by teachers from member schools and are available for member school students. What makes people sick? What are the best ways to mitigate health disparities?
Chris Harrow

Lost In Recursion | endless thinking about math and school - 0 views

  • When we ask students to memorize and replicate for tests, this is surely the message.  Even worse, we equate the work with learning, when they are plainly distinct.
Robert Ryshke

Good website for students interested in Math, Science, Engineering and Technology - 0 views

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    Share this with your students who have a unique interest in STEM fields. Good resources, ideas, webinars, etc. Bob Ryshke
Chris Harrow

Explore Mars, Inc. Launches the 2011-2012 Mars Education Challenge- ExploreMars.org - 0 views

  • MEC asks science educators who teach grades 7-12 to develop inspiring ways to fit Mars science and exploration into their “every day” classroom lessons – such as biology, chemistry, physics, geology, etc.  MEC empowers teachers to create lessons that will enable educators to teach these topics in new and interesting ways by using Mars as an example.
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    Curriculum challenge for Science teachers in grades 7-12.
Robert Ryshke

21st Century professional development through webinars on demand - 0 views

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    Check out this reference or resource for ideas on professional development
Robert Ryshke

The Science Network - 0 views

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    Look at this interesting and rich resource of videos and interviews with scientists. Some good classroom material no doubt.
Robert Ryshke

PBS TeacherLine, online Professional Development - 0 views

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    Online Professional Development for teachers.
Robert Ryshke

There Are No Quick Fixes - Bridging Differences - Education Week - 0 views

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    If we could clone you and send you everywhere at once, with a few follow-ups from others, would it matter? Yes. Because we definitely don't reach as many people with our message as "they" (the Reformers) do with theirs.
Robert Ryshke

Making Learning Real: Problem based learning resources - 0 views

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    Site for resources on pbl and problem-based learning.
Chris Harrow

Are after-school math centers really worth the money? - Magazine - The Boston Globe - 0 views

  • “One stereotype we have not been able to break in the United States is that ‘faster is smarter,’ ”
  • “Sometimes it’s the person who is more reflective and introspective about thinking through the problem and might take a little longer to get to the answer who illustrates more understanding of the mathematics involved.”
  • students learn math best when the focus is on exploration and understanding, not just regurgitation and computation
Chris Harrow

Dear Governor: Lobby to Save a Love of Reading - SchoolBook - 0 views

  • By asking young students to spend time taking tests like this we are doing them a double disservice: first, by inflicting on them such mediocre literature, and second, by training them to read not for pleasure but to discover a predetermined answer to a (let’s not mince words) stupid question.
  • Literary texts, whether by A.A. Milne or Leo Tolstoy, always admit multiple interpretations — and the greater the work, the more robust the tension among these readings, and the graver the loss in trying to reduce the work to a single idea.
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    While focused on teaching reading to elementary students, the points raised here apply also to mathematics teaching ... reducing everything to a single way and a single answer is stifling, minimizing, and counterproductive.
Robert Ryshke

Education Week: Improving Teaching and Learning When Budgets Are Tight - 0 views

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    Published Online: September 1, 2011 By Allan Odden and Lawrence O. Picus, Phi Delta Kappan Education budgets are imploding at the fiscal seams. A sluggish economy and falling property values are shortchanging public education budgets across the country. At the same time, there are growing expectations for improved student performance, better teachers and closing the achievement gap. Interesting article about changing the face of schools and teacher performance in the absence of or with declining revenues. A good article to review with some other good resources.
Beth Holland

Thinkfinity - from the Verizon Foundation - 0 views

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    In addition to providing a search engine of lesson plans and interactives from about a dozen great content partners, there some great professional development resources.
Chris Harrow

Blogs vs. Term Papers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Thanks for the lead, Jill
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