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in title, tags, annotations or urlWhy I Gave Up Flipped Instruction - 0 views
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the flip wasn’t the same economic and political entity then that it is now
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my brief love affair with the flip has ended. It simply didn’t produce the tranformative learning experience I knew I wanted for my students .
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The flipped classroom essentially reverses traditional teaching. Instead of lectures occurring in the classroom and assignments being done at home, the opposite occurs.
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This Is How to Use Twitter to Search for Educational Content ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
The Marshall Memo Admin - Issues - 0 views
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Every superintendent, or state commissioner, must be able to say, with confidence, ‘Everyone who teaches here is good. Here’s how we know. We have a system.
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school-based administrators “don’t always have the skill to differentiate great teaching from that which is merely good, or perhaps even mediocre.” Another problem is the lack of consensus on how we should define “good teaching.”
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""Researchers Probe Equity, Design Principles in Maker Ed." by Benjamin Herold in Education Week, April 20, 2016 (Vol. 35, #28, p. 8-9), www.edweek.org"
The Marshall Memo Admin - Issues - 2 views
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1. What makes a team effective? 2. A new perspective on closing the achievement gap 3. Project-based learning 101 4. A school network experiments with high tech and student choice 5. Opening up a daily 40-minute block in a North Carolina high school 6. How to hold onto high-quality new teachers 7. The effect of reading about the struggles of accomplished scientists
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Project Aristotle, as it was dubbed, found that some team characteristics that seemed intuitively important – members sharing interests and hobbies, having similar educational backgrounds, socializing after hours – didn’t correlate with team success.
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The ‘who’ part of the equation didn’t seem to matter.”
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Applying New Research to Improve Science Education | Issues in Science and Technology - 0 views
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The appropriate STEM educational goal should be to maximize the extent to which the learners develop expertise in the relevant subject, where expertise is defined by what scientists and engineers do.
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the value of the educational experiences should be measured by their effectiveness at changing the thinking of the learner to be more like that of an expert when solving problems and making decisions relevant to the discipline.
Education | Greater Good - 0 views
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Seven Ways to Cultivate Joy and Empathy in Math Class
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Four Ways Teachers Can Reduce Implicit Bias
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How to Awaken Joy in Kids
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STEAM Ahead: Merging Arts and Science Education| PBS NewsHour - 0 views
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"STEAM Ahead: Merging Arts and Science Education" PBS News Hour http://t.co/4IZyeA1N
Buncee for Education - 0 views
Google Forms for Teachers- A Must Read Guide ~ ... - 0 views
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Google Forms for Teachers- A Must Read Guide ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | @scoopit http://t.co/UGAKN0hTrZ
Google Apps for Education: An Introduction for Teachers | Sony Education Ambassadors - 0 views
Plagiarism vs. Collaboration on Education's Digital Frontier - 0 views
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It’s an open secret in the education community. As we go about integrating technology into our schools, we are increasing the risk and potential for plagiarism in our tradition-minded classrooms.
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But when does collaboration cross the line into plagiarism, out in the digital frontier of education?
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At the same time, many of us want to put up barriers and halt any collaboration at other times (during assessments, for example). When collaboration takes place during assessment, we deem it plagiarism or cheating, and technology is often identified as the instrument that tempts students into such behavior.
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24 Unique Maker Education Resources For Teaching & Learning - 2 views
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24 Unique Maker Education Resources For Teaching & Learning http://t.co/qPWanixBrM #bclearns #edchat #cool
Twitter Support for Educators and Parents | Edutopia - 0 views
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Find this free five-part Series, Twitter 101: An eCourse for Educators and Parents, here (8). Below is an overview of what participants can expect to learn. Part 1: The Basics (9) Part 2: The Language of Twitter (10) Part 3: Registration & Interface Overview (11) Part 4: Sending a Tweet (12) Part 5: Finding People & Resources, Taking Control of Your Own Development
What Reflects a Great School? Not Test Scores - Education Week - 0 views
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Enduring achievement gains require not only applying content and concepts worth knowing, but also ensuring that learning is occurring in a healthy, thriving culture as well
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Is the principal visible in classrooms and noticing and commenting on teachers' and students' strengths?
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Joy in learning is essential to a healthy and productive school culture; fear and joy cannot coexist.
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The Marshall Memo Admin - Issues - 0 views
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In this Education Week article, Connecticut educator Christopher Doyle worries that many educators are not taking very good care of themselves – not balancing the intense challenges of work with family, friends, love, sleep, vacations, exercise, good nutrition, emotional health, and civic engagement. “Like American society at large,” says Doyle, “ many of us are overworked, stretched thin financially, and torn between roles as spouses, parents, and employees… Not unlike other professionals devoted to nurture, such as doctors, teachers are measured – and measure themselves – against an idealized image of excellence that involves incessant work.”
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Teachers occupy the middle to lower tiers of the American middle class – whose wages have been stagnant for some time.
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Stressed, workaholic educators are not in the best position to help students achieve some kind of balance in their overscheduled lives.
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Organizing Your School As A List Of Courses Doesn't Work For Learners - 0 views
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This was an incredible look at the structure of education and a look at redesign/restructure the entire idea of education. A selected excerpt: How would school be structured differently if we really wanted to cultivate youth leadership? Despite serving students with a distribution of skills, grade levels are the dominant architecture of K-8 schools and for the last 20 years, there has been a particular fixation with grade level proficiencies which has reinforced whole group learning in grade cohorts.
The Educational Hashtag and Twitter Chat Database | Shake Up Learning - 0 views
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