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The Atlantic Online | January/February 2010 | What Makes a Great Teacher? | Amanda Ripley - 2 views

  • This tale of two boys, and of the millions of kids just like them, embodies the most stunning finding to come out of education research in the past decade: more than any other variable in education—more than schools or curriculum—teachers matter. Put concretely, if Mr. Taylor’s student continued to learn at the same level for a few more years, his test scores would be no different from those of his more affluent peers in Northwest D.C. And if these two boys were to keep their respective teachers for three years, their lives would likely diverge forever. By high school, the compounded effects of the strong teacher—or the weak one—would become too great.
  • Farr was tasked with finding out. Starting in 2002, Teach for America began using student test-score progress data to put teachers into one of three categories: those who move their students one and a half or more years ahead in one year; those who achieve one to one and a half years of growth; and those who yield less than one year of gains. In the beginning, reliable data was hard to come by, and many teachers could not be put into any category. Moreover, the data could never capture the entire story of a teacher’s impact, Farr acknowledges.
  • They were also perpetually looking for ways to improve their effectiveness
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  • First, great teachers tended to set big goals for their students.
  • Great teachers, he concluded, constantly reevaluate what they are doing.
  • Superstar teachers had four other tendencies in common: they avidly recruited students and their families into the process; they maintained focus, ensuring that everything they did contributed to student learning; they planned exhaustively and purposefully—for the next day or the year ahead—by working backward from the desired outcome; and they worked relentlessly, refusing to surrender to the combined menaces of poverty, bureaucracy, and budgetary shortfalls.
  • When her fourth-grade students entered her class last school year, 66 percent were scoring at or above grade level in reading. After a year in her class, only 44 percent scored at grade level, and none scored above. Her students performed worse than fourth-graders with similar incoming scores in other low-income D.C. schools. For decades, education researchers blamed kids and their home life for their failure to learn. Now, given the data coming out of classrooms like Mr. Taylor’s, those arguments are harder to take. Poverty matters enormously. But teachers all over the country are moving poor kids forward anyway, even as the class next door stagnates. “At the end of the day,” says Timothy Daly at the New Teacher Project, “it’s the mind-set that teachers need—a kind of relentless approach to the problem.”
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  • What did predict success, interestingly, was a history of perseverance—not just an attitude, but a track record. In the interview process, Teach for America now asks applicants to talk about overcoming challenges in their lives—and ranks their perseverance based on their answers.
  • Gritty people, the theory goes, work harder and stay committed to their goals longer
  • This year, Teach for America allowed me to sit in on the part of the interview process that it calls the “sample teach,” in which applicants teach a lesson to the other applicants for exactly five minutes. Only about half of the candidates make it to this stage. On this day, the group includes three men and two women, all college seniors or very recent graduates.
  • But if school systems hired, trained, and rewarded teachers according to the principles Teach for America has identified, then teachers would not need to work so hard. They would be operating in a system designed in a radically different way—designed, that is, for success.
  • five observation sessions conducted throughout the year by their principal, assistant principal, and a group of master educators.
  • t year’s end, teachers who score below a certain threshold could be fired.
  • But this tradition may be coming to an end. He’s thinking about quitting in the next few years.
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    "This tale of two boys, and of the millions of kids just like them, embodies the most stunning finding to come out of education research in the past decade: more than any other variable in education-more than schools or curriculum-teachers matter. Put concretely, if Mr. Taylor's student continued to learn at the same level for a few more years, his test scores would be no different from those of his more affluent peers in Northwest D.C. And if these two boys were to keep their respective teachers for three years, their lives would likely diverge forever. By high school, the compounded effects of the strong teacher-or the weak one-would become too great."
Peggy George

Lisa's Lingo: Best Day Ever! 3 Skype Calls - 1 views

  • three Skype calls, all with a purpose, and one was quite exceptional.
  • middle school teacher in Connecticut
  • looking for elementary students to critique songs his students were creating about the Oregon Trail. How serendipitous it was that we are studying the Oregon Trail now.
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  • we Skyped with his class so they could find out what kind of songs our students liked.
  • all week, the students have been brainstorming ideas in the Google doc.
  • speak with some of my students who are researching the government of Canada and various provinces there. She explained how the government works and gave a clear explanation of a Parliament. She then answered questions about Canadian homes, her house (she was in her home while Skyping with us) and any pets she might have. She even sent us pictures of her cats
  • the most impressive use of collaborative technology I've ever seen in my room. Today was the day that we skyped with our writing partners.
  • third Skype call was with my Teachers Are Talking
  • So at 1:00, each child opened up their document and found that their partner was editing also
  • et up a computer with Skype that we placed in a corner of the room. One group at a time sat at the Skype computers and discussed their story.
  • principal was invited in to witness this project
  • inspired enough to say we need to find grants to give us enough money to buy 1 to 1 laptops for our classroom.
  • Maybe one of the most impressive bits to all of this is that the technology held up it's end of the bargain. I hope I have permission to use this post in my pursuit of Skype. My district is currently blocking it.
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    Lisa Parisi's blog post about a collaborative writing experience. Today was the day that we skyped with our writing partners. Brian Crosby and I started a collaborative writing project based on the book The Mysteries of Harris Burdick, by Chris van Allsburg. We partnered up our students on individual stories from the book. Their assignment is to create an original story based on a picture and a title. After enlisting Christine Southard for this project, we then duplicated it for 8 other teachers. Each story is going to be written and edited in a Google doc. It will then be published in our Class Booktalk Wiki, where VoiceThreads will be available for the students to compare story versions.
Peggy George

Celebrate 2012 - Classroom 2.0 LIVE Year-End Review - Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - 0 views

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    Celebration of the 4th anniversary of our Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinars. We shared an Animoto, Lino.it and Wordle to enjoy a trip down memory lane for 2012 and to say thanks to ALL who were a part of our webinars whether as a participant or presenter! The show was very interactive and fun, and participants were invited to share favorite tools, tips and blog links during the session with an opportunity to enter several raffle ticket drawings for prizes. We even played a live Jeopardy game. The bonus Livebinder for this show includes the blog URLs for all of the 2012 presenters as well as any personal/professional/classroom blog URLs that were posted in the chat during the session.
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    Classroom 2.0 LIVE annual year-end review, January 5, 2013. A really fun session and the bonus of the blog URLs for all of our 2012 presenters on one page! Watch the Animoto for a quick review of all of the topics and presenters.
Peggy George

Library 2.0 - the future of libraries in the digital age - 3 views

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    "We are pleased to announce the Library 2.011 World-wide Virtual Conference, November 2 - 3, 2011. The conference will be held online, in multiple time zones over the course of two days, and will be free to attend. The School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at San José State University is the founding conference sponsor. To be kept informed of the latest conference news and updates, please join the Library 2.0 network. "
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    Be sure to sign up for this fantastic virtual conference coming in Nov. 2011 so you'll get all of the latest information about the presenters, schedule and opportunities to get involved.
Peggy George

K12Online Conference Echo Webcasts « Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views

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    "The K-12 Online Conference is an organization, event, and community every educator should recognize. FREE, high-quality, on-demand professional development can be hard to come by, and K-12 Online now includes over 170 outstanding video presentations in its archives. While the conference has taken place the past four years in October (2006, 2007 and 2008) and December (2009) - in 2010 the conference has added another aspect which continues throughout the year, twice per month: The K12Online Echo Webcast."
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    All of the K12 Online Conference presentations are available online any time/any place and are outstanding resources for professional development. The Echo sessions continue to feature presentations from this year's conference and provide a fantastic opportunity to view the presentation and chat with the presenter in real time.
Peggy George

Steve Hargadon: The New Teacher 2.0 Network, a Sweet Contest, and a Free Workshop - 4 views

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    "Teacher 2.0 is a community for educators to talk with each other about their personal and professional growth. While Classroom 2.0 (http://www.classroom20.com) has been extremely successful and now has over 56,000 members, the focus of Classroom 2.0 is really around the use of social technologies and the Web in the classroom, and would not necessarily be the right place to talk about reigniting career interests and passions. It seems to me that a more focused community could help provide value for talking about how the Internet, Web 2.0, and social media are providing personal and professional opportunities--and that I can bring in guest speakers for webinars on these topics."
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    An awesome group created by Steve Hargadon and just getting started as a place for all of us to really focus on our own personal/professional growth as educators. Get singed up (free) and start contributing.
Peggy George

Hacking the Classroom: Beyond Design Thinking | User Generated Education - 0 views

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    "Design Thinking is a great skill for students to acquire as part of their education. But it is one process like the problem-solving model or the scientific method. As a step-by-step process, it becomes type of box. Sometimes we need to go beyond that box; step outside of the box. This post provides an overview of design thinking, the problems with design thinking, and suggestions to hacking the world to go beyond design thinking."
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    Another great blog post by Jackie Gerstein about Design Thinking.
Dorothy Hastings

Use Your Child's Imagination to Explore the Night Sky - 0 views

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    The Moon has lots of details that you and your child can observe just by looking up. Learn the best ways to let children explore the night sky in the blog of First School.
Peggy George

Day 26: Tag, you're it. - Teach42-Steve Dembo - 0 views

  • Not every blog employs tagging, nor would I say that it’s absolutely required, but understanding how tags work and what they can do for you is certainly knowledge that every blogger should possess.
  • a tag is a keyword that you create that serves as an identifier or link for the purposes of searching and/or filtering. By strategically tagging your posts, you provide visitors yet another way to filter through your entries without creating 100’s of categories
  • If you blog regularly about mobile devices in education, by adding those tags along with your name and your blog name to your posts you create ways for you to be associated with those topics in searches.
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  • Another purpose for tagging is to add in the keywords that you may not have mentioned in your post.
  • it has become common practice for people to use unique tags to track posts revolving around an event or topic.
  • So long as everybody that posts about that conference includes that tag, then sites like Hitchhikr will be able to aggregate them together.
  • So what’s the challenge? Simply this, KNOW thy tagging system.
  • Do you tag your posts? How do you decide what tags to use? Have you ever found particular benefit to tagging, or is it just a habit at this point? When you visit somebody’s blog and want to explore, do you head off to the categories or the tags first?
  • the tag cloud on the sidebar of my blog is not only a place or visitors, but a vehicle for finding my OWN posts when trying to find one from a remote location in a hurry.
  • Tags and categories on blogs are about making it easier to find posts on your site plus also give the reader an indication of what you write about. Provided your tagging is good your reader can locate the most appropriate information better than using the search widget.
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    Not every blog employs tagging, nor would I say that it's absolutely required, but understanding how tags work and what they can do for you is certainly knowledge that every blogger should possess. At it's most basic level, a tag is a keyword that you create that serves as an identifier or link for the purposes of searching and/or filtering. By strategically tagging your posts, you provide visitors yet another way to filter through your entries without creating 100's of categories.
Patti Porto

Apps for Children with Special needs - 0 views

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    "Click on the App title if you are interested in watching the video review of that App. Click on the App logo above the video to be taken directly to the App page on iTunes or to purchase the App on iTunes"
Glenn Hervieux

Stages of PLN adoption | The Thinking Stick - 3 views

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    This is a helpful look at the stages many go through as they begin the journey of building a PLN. I've read a couple of posts by those extending themselves into the realm of connected relationships online: Chez Vivian "Oh, what a tangled web we weave" - http://goo.gl/CFnKv & Fenella Olynick: "Staying the Course: Connections, Reciprocity, and the Web" http://goo.gl/H8UKp
Peggy George

Classroom 2.0 Live January 2012 - LiveBinder - 8 views

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    Livebinder created to compile all of the links for the weekly Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinars for the month of January.
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    We create a new Livebinder for each month to share the links from each of the weekly webinars. Click on the tab for each topic/presenter to see the links for that session.
LUCIAN DUMA

BLOGGING 2.0 IN XXI CENTURY EDUCATION: I wish you a Christmas with peace my friends and... - 0 views

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    I wish you a Christmas with peace my friends and my #edtech20 PLN ; the Birth of Son of God , the reason for Christmas . I invite you to join #edtech20 facebook page has a new look . Do you like ? If you like please post useful information for teachers related to integrating eSafety of new technologies web 2.0 and social media in education 2.0 . Using #edtech20 hastag http://www.facebook.com/pages/Caransebes-Romania-Dear-members-please-free-to-share-/Web-20-and-new-tehnologies-in-education-still-2010/103495893021586?v=app_186663019975 All the posts will appear on the main page . Let's collaborate and share knowledge toghether also when you join eSafety in #edtech20 PLN http://web20ineducation2010.ning.com/
Peggy George

50 Best Blogs for Education Leaders | Online Universities - 1 views

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    "Whether you want to be a teacher, principal or even an educational policy-maker, learning all you can about the field and how to be a more powerful leader while you're still in college is essential. These blogs will fill you in on the latest news, provide inspiration, and ensure that you are up-to-date with the latest educational technologies so you can be the best education leader you can be."
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    Excellent compilation of great blogs for teachers and administrators! Check them out and subscribe to blogs you like with the RSS feedreader.
Dorothy Hastings

How to Improve Your Childs Healthy Eating Habits - 1 views

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    Developing healthy eating habits in your child is very important, and the earlier you can get your kids eating healthy, the better off they'll be in the long run.
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    Developing healthy eating habits in your child is very important, and the earlier you can get your kids eating healthy, the better off they'll be in the long run.
Peggy George

Using iPads to Enhance Teaching and Learning - Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - 0 views

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    Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar: Jan. 12, 2013. Recordings & Livebinder links. About Joe: Joe is an independent Modern Foreign Languages and technology consultant from the Isle of Wight, UK. He has been speaking at conferences and virtual conferences since 2004 and works with major language associations in UK and internationally. He is the host of the TES MFL forum (http://community.tes.co.uk/forums/28.aspx) and MFL portal manager for the OU's Vital programme (http://www.core-ed.org.uk/activities/ou-vital-2013-a-joint-project-with-open-university). Joe's blog: www.joedale.typepad.com Joe will share, virtually, his most recent research on ipads and his experience and knowledge in using iPads to enhance teaching and learning.
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    Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar: Jan. 12, 2013. Recordings & Livebinder links.
LUCIAN DUMA

PLEASE share , vote , comment CRED Project http://on.fb.me/credfacebook - 0 views

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    CURATION RESTART EDUCATION project http://on.fb.me/credfacebook  want to bring a new dimmension and restart romanian education . For this reason we must vote ( you can register on the website using your facebook account ) , to share using Social Media ( twitter with the hastag #credchat ) and what is most important to add our comments and feedback on this website after we read the description of the ,, CRED " project http://bitly.com/proiectulcred . Very important : If your vote want to be validated must vote still 26 mars 3 projects including CRED project . If you have a project who can restart education you still can post here http://www.restartedu.ro/about
LUCIAN DUMA

@LucianeCurator wish you all a Blessed Christmas and offer you a #Curation #ChristmasTr... - 0 views

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    wish you all a Blessed Christmas and offer you a #Curation #ChristmasTree I, Duma Cornel Lucian am happy finalist in Ipad eLearning Competition by eFrontLearning https://bit.ly/LucianeCuratorpleaseyoutoshareandrtcurationguestarticle and please help me to win a Ipad reading my article : Top 10 Startup Social Media Curation Tools for Social Learning in the Workpace ( Glogster EDU Symbaloo.com Scoop.itLearnist Pinterest MentorMob Mightybell springpad Zeen @so.cl . If you like the article after you read it, down of the page are social media sharing buttons ( facebook like , tweeet , share using social media channels )
Peggy George

20 Hottest Hashtags for Teachers on Twitter - Best Colleges Online - 4 views

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    "As a teacher, continuing education is so important that most school districts require that teachers enroll in some form of coursework on a regular basis to keep their knowledge and skills fresh. And while those courses are essential, staying on top of the cutting edge of educational development is important as well. Through Twitter discussions, teachers can follow the latest in education, whether it's educational technology or new ways to teach math. These 20 hashtags offer teachers a convenient way to become part of chats and discussions that share the absolute latest in education news, resources, and ideas."
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    This is a great compilation of twitter hashtags for educators! My favorites are #edchat and #edapp but they are all great ways to get great information about resources and best practices in education. I also love #eduwin where educators are sharing daily posts about what they are doing to make a difference each day in teaching/learning.
Peggy George

Wissahickon School District's eToolBox - glogster-Created by Dianne Krause - 4 views

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    "Glogster EDU is your original educational resource for innovative and interactive learning. Glogster EDU was conceived to imaginatively, productively, and collaboratively respond to the dynamic educational landscape and exceed the needs of today's educators and learners. We value the participation of educators and strive to assimilate their contributions to Glogster EDU" A fantastic and growing compilation of Glogster resources and examples.
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    A fantastic and growing compilation of Glogster resources and examples. Wiki created by Dianne Krause.
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