Nathan Heller: Is College Moving Online? : The New Yorker - 0 views
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Harvard’s first massive open online courses, or MOOCs—a new type of college class based on Internet lecture videos. A MOOC is “massive” because it’s designed to enroll tens of thousands of students. It’s “open” because, in theory, anybody with an Internet connection can sign up. “Online” refers not just to the delivery mode but to the style of communication: much, if not all, of it is on the Web. And “course,” of course, means that assessment is involved—assignments, tests, an ultimate credential. When you take MOOCs, you’re expected to keep pace. Your work gets regular evaluation. In the end, you’ll pass or fail or, like the vast majority of enrollees, just stop showing up.
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in California, a senate bill, introduced this winter, would require the state’s public colleges to give credit for approved online courses. (Eighty-five per cent of the state’s community colleges currently have course waiting lists.) Following a trial run at San José State University which yielded higher-than-usual pass rates, eleven schools in the California State University system moved to incorporate MOOCs into their curricula.
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the faculty at Amherst voted against joining a MOOC program.
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Blogs on Social and Emotional Learning | Edutopia - 0 views
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oo rare for discussions of school culture and climate and SEL to focus explicitly o
I've Been Using Evernote All Wrong. Here's Why It's Actually Amazing - 1 views
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"I've Been Using Evernote All Wrong. Here's Why It's Actually Amazing" good read http://t.co/7MtcWehSgY
primaryportfolios - Portfolio Hosts - 1 views
The History 2.0 Classroom - 0 views
Faculty Collegiality - 0 views
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the most important factor in determining whether a school is a setting in which children grow and learn is whether the school is a setting in which adults grow and learn.
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school buildings were designed to enable the supervision and orderly movement of students. The egg-carton model of school architecture and organization prevails even today. Individual classrooms are adjacent to one another with parallel doors facing a hall (not unlike prison cellblocks).
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The major hurdle is the history and ethos of the teaching profession. "Teaching is a very autonomous experience," says Sara Lawrence Lightfoot, author of The Good High School. "But the flip side of autonomy is that teachers experience loneliness and isolation." In too many schools, teachers close their classroom door and spend the majority of their working hours with children, only talking hurriedly with other adults over a break, during lunch, or while standing at the copying machine. This is not terribly surprising since many educators chose to enter the profession to work with students, not with other adults
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Teaching Sagittarian - VoiceThread as a Digital Portfolio - 0 views
Singapore Math - 1 views
Illuminations: Ten Frame Game - 1 views
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Common Core - CCSS-Based Curriculum Maps - 0 views
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