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Tonya Preston

Introducing Project-Based Learning - 1 views

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    This article is amazing! It talks about how pbl can be used in the 21st century and what the benefits of it will be. It is a true introduction. It talks about how a project is usually an extra piece of a lesson...but in a pbl classroom the project is at the center of the lesson.
Tonya Preston

Why Teach with Project-Based Learning?: Providing Students With a Well-Rounded Classroo... - 1 views

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    This article talks about project-based learning and how engaging the students in learning they actually gain wider and deeper knowledge of the topic. It talks about how project-based learning is also a great way to incorporate technology.
Tonya Preston

Project-Based Learning: Real-World Issues Motivate Students - 1 views

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    This article is about project-based learning and how the problem being something that is relevant to them is the motivating factor.
Michelle Osborne

History Teachers and Coaching History in Iowa - 11 views

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Michelle Osborne

Why cameras on school buses - 1 views

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    This video shows the importance of cameras on school buses and how they hold everyone accountable, help the driver focus more on driving rather than constantly having to monitor children through the mirror and how the cameras act as a silent witness in observing and reporting student behavior on the bus.
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    Not a bad idea, to keep everyone safe. And to present evident of bullying.
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    I think it is an awesome idea to put cameras on school buses because just like the driver said in the video, it is impossible to properly monitor the students while trying to watch traffic as well. As a child, there was always something going on in the back of the bus and when the driver asked what happened, no one saw anything! Therefore, I think cameras on the bus is a great idea to help ensure student's safety.
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    You can't go wrong with cameras on a school bus. The summer following my freshmen year in high school, I would ride the bus to summer school everyday. The bus picked us up from what was considered to be one of the worst neighborhoods in the community. Everyone that rode that bus got along with one another very well, however there was still bullying going on. The bullying was not student to student, it was student to bus driver. That poor man endured so much harassment from the students that after about 2 weeks he quit. Students would throw things at him while he was driving (paper, candy, you name it). I don't see how he got us to school and back alive with so many distractions. No one got in trouble for the way the bus driver was treated because there were no cameras on that bus. After he quit they sent a new bus to pick us up, it did have cameras. That was the end of that. I think this video was short and straight to the point. It is much more safe for everyone to have cameras on the bus.
Michelle Osborne

Pupil Transportation and the benefits of cameras - 1 views

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    This article outlines the benefits of having cameras on the school including a lower rate of bullying and fighting, driver accountability and documentation of student behavior.
Michelle Osborne

Preparing Non-Historians to Teach History:The Coaching History Playbook - 1 views

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    This article focuses on how students fare when taking history courses from coaches or persons who might not have a strong history background. After one college student does poorly in a coach taught college history course, the author points out ways coaches can improve teaching history and become more effective teachers. The implementation of the Coaching History playbook was established to help Texas coaches who teach history improve their instruction.
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    Sounds neat. Learning how to coach coaches to teach is a good idea. After they can apply their craft to teaching, they can improve.
Michelle Osborne

School Bus Cameras Focus on Bullying - 1 views

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    This article outlines how many districts strongly support having cameras on school buses to prevent bullying and stop other safety issues on school buses before they progress. The cameras hold students accountable so they are more likely to behave when knowing there will be consequences for their actions.
Michelle Osborne

School bus drivers can have impact on kids - 1 views

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    This article sheds a light on how bus drivers can have positive impacts on students academic and social success in school. While bus drivers have a hard job, they are the first and last educator a student sees each day and they too can have lasting effects on a child they drive each day.
Joshua ROot

"Changing Education Paradigms" YouTube video - 3 views

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    Web video created and narrated by educational maverick Sir Ken Robinson. In it, he explains, in a student-centered way, why it is crucial for teachers to embrace technology in the classroom.
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    Good ideas. I can learn something here.
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    I think Sir Ken Robinson's ideas about the curriculum were right! One thing he mentioned that stuck out to me was about the divergent thinking being the essential capacity for creativity. He stated that there were several possible answers instead of just one. He used the example of the ways to use a paper cup to support his ideas. He explained how knowledge deteriorates over time when students become "educated". He says that what is considered as copying or cheating is referred to as collaboration in the environment. I think society is constantly changing and some aspects of the curriculum may need to be modified to meet those needs but not completely. I think with the changing curriculum, students and teachers are so overwhelmed by the emphasis placed on standardized testing that it is difficult for learning to occur in a fun, relaxed environment, except in lower grade levels where the students are still excited about learning. I agree with Sir Ken Robinson in saying that we can meet the future by doing the past, when the stakes weren't so high and so many students weren't being medicated, learning could occur in an environment that wasn't divided!
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    Joshua, I am so glad you posted this video! I think that all educators need to watch this video simply because it is real. Technology should be essential in the classrooms today's simply because it is what the students see and use when they are not in school. Think about how many students have cell phones, Ipad's, Ipods and video games, we should be taking into consideration these things to strengthn education. I agree with Jessica on the divergent thinking--we sometimes forget that no 2 students are the same so their perspectives on learning and life will be totally different. I think a lot of times we do want the "perfect" classroom but the truth of the matter is we have to consider all learning styles. Students learn best from each other and group work is something that Sir Ken made a point in his presentation. In this course we talk a lot with each other SO that we can learn from each other so why not implement this same learning style into the classrooms?
Carmen Solis

Work & Family Mailbox - 1 views

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    This article list an important fact about how many actuall "full ride scholarships" are given out. Even though it does not state much of the academic side it states a very true and important fact.
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    This is interesting because my daughter is college age and so are my nieces, they would find this interesting.
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    oh wow! This is really interesting. I tried to get a track scholarship to Sam Houston in 2006. When I realized that would be almost impossible I just decided to be a regular student. I find that when you are in high school it is more common to see college scouts looking more for the boys. I am glad to see, according to this article, that more females are being offered full rides to college. This is awesome!
Joshua ROot

"Uncertainty About 'Fair Use' Is Hurting Academic and Research Libraries" - 3 views

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    While this article focuses on how librarians feel about and deal with the complexities of copyright and fair use rules, I find it relevant and valuable for classroom teachers too. Fear of plagiarism and copyright infringement in our classrooms is real, and can restrain us from implementing resources just as much as it can librarians.
Joshua ROot

Modern learning: Quizlet in the social studies classroom - 1 views

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    I love quizlet! These teacher- OR student-made online study guides allow students to access material and information anywhere with internet connection. And its use of different methods--flash cards-matching-GAMES!-quizzes--ensures all learning styles are addressed. This article (a thesis) studies and advises on the use of Quizlets.
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    Interesting idea for convenient and smart teaching!
Frederick Eberhardt

Standardized Testing and its Afffect on Low SES Students - 1 views

Feel free to comment or share resources about my topic and yours. Frederick

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Carmen Solis

The athlete's guide to college sport scholarships and the athletic recruiting process. - 2 views

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      This type of information is vital to a student athlete who is trying to get recuitted.
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    This website basically breaks down all the information that student athletes need in order to be awarded an athletic scholarship. It shows how parents can get involved and help as well as how students can prepare themselves academically and athletically.
Amanda McHaney

NCSALL: Differentiated Instruction - 2 views

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    This is an article written by Mary Ann Corley about differentiated instruction and the techniques used to implement it. This article also discussed the challenges that educators face when using differentiated instruction.
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    I enjoyed this article a great deal. I think that it is important for educators to learn more about differentiated instruction. I like how the article said that "teachers need to plan their lessons to adjust to the learners". This is becoming even more true with today's students. The tips list provided has some very good suggestions. One tip that jumped out to me was having student portfolios. This relates to one of my research topics, interactive notebooks.
Frederick Eberhardt

AERA.net | Diigo - 0 views

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    Organization for Educational Research.
Joshua ROot

The Impact of Using Digital Timelines in the Social Studies Classroom - 1 views

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    This article offers detailed tips and ideas on methods for combining the benefits of the age-old social studies project, timelines, with the advantages provided by computer technology. Modernizing old-fashioned-yet-effective classroom assignments is a great idea.
Sheena Jones(SJ)

Example of how to use a Mentor Text - 1 views

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    In this presentation on the Davidson County School's Website you can explore ways of how to implement Mentor Texts into the writing of young students.
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