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Jaxon Smith

Larry Page Leadership Style: A Detailed Analysis Of Its Positive And Negative Impact - 0 views

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    In this report, we have conducted a detailed study on the Larry page leadership style and the comprehensive influence it had made on the approach towards business in the twenty-first-century global world.
Judy Robison

The Best Sites For Learning About Protests In History | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 25 views

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    "Larry Ferlazzo's choices for The Best Sites For Learning About Protests In History (that are accessible to English Language Learners):"
Cheska Lorena

The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education - 2010 | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

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    Larry Ferlazzo's annual post on most popular applications
Linda Lyster

Larry Lessig on laws that choke creativity | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    "Larry Lessig, the Net's most celebrated lawyer, cites John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights and the "ASCAP cartel" in his argument for reviving our creative culture."
Paul Beaufait

What research really says on teacher evaluation - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post - 11 views

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    "... Here is a new important look by an education expert, Richard Rothstein." (Valerie Strauss, intro. ¶1) Rothstein is a research associate at the Economic Policy Institute, a non-profit organization created to broaden the discussion about economic policy to include the interests of low- and middle-income workers. ..." (Valerie Strauss, intro. ¶2) Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo for pointing this out via Google+
Paul Beaufait

Education Week Teacher: Helping Students Motivate Themselves (Ferlazzo, 2011.04.06) - 13 views

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    In an adaption of Ch. 1 from one of his books, Larry  Ferlazzo focused on intrinsic motivation, and suggested, for example,"People are more motivated and confident when they feel they have more control over their environment. Inviting students to have a voice in classroom decisions-where they sit, what day a test takes place, in what order units are studied, or even where a plant should be placed in the classroom-can help them develop that greater sense of control" (Creating Opportunities for Students to Help Make Decisions, para. 1).
Cheska Lorena

Free Technology for Teachers: The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 0 views

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    "In this book there introductions to more than six dozen web tools for K-12 teachers. Additionally, you will find sections devoted to using Skype with students, ESL/ELL, blogging in elementary schools, social media for educators, teaching online, and using technology in alternative education settings. Here's the list of contributors to The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators: George Couros, Patrick Larkin, Kelly Tenkely, Adam Bellow, Silvia Tolisano, Steven Anderson, Cory Plough, Beth Still, Larry Ferlazzo, Lee Kolbert, and Richard Byrne. "
Jörgen Holmberg

Teacher Magazine: ELL 2.0: How to Make the Most of the Web - 0 views

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    The Internet, with its audio and video features, offers particular benefits for English-language learner teachers and students, says Larry Ferlazzo.
Teresa Ilgunas

SoundNote - Take notes with your iPad - 53 views

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    Like the digital pen...take notes, draw, and record at the same time. (found out via Larry Ferlazzo)
sweerty

Spogliarelliste ballano lap-dance tra le strade sotto gli occhi di tutti - 0 views

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    E' la nuova idea di Larry Beard direttore marketing di Déjà vu's di Las Vegas. Si tratta di ragazze che si esibiscono in camion che camminano per le strade, attirando l'attenzione di tutti ed anche...
Steve Ransom

Our Alaska Stories - 19 views

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    Great blog chronicling the adventures of an iPad classroom in Alaska. Larry Mitchell, Badger Road ElementarySkip Via, UAF School of Education
Paul Beaufait

Excerpt From My Book On Teaching English Language Learners | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 12 views

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    This post pointed out reviews, and included "a portion of my [Larry's] Introduction that explains the parts of the 'Organizing Cycle': Building Strong Relationships with Students ... Accessing Prior Knowledge through Stories ... Identifying and Mentoring Students' Leadership Potential ... Learning by Doing ... [&] Reflection.
Anne Cole

Derrick Rose's buzzer-beater gives Bulls win - 0 views

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    Derrick Rose banked in a 3-pointer at the buzzer and scored 30 points Friday night to give the Chicago Bulls a 99-96 victory, read full article on LivSports.in
Sheri Edwards

Education Week: Study Finds No Clear Edge for Charter Schools - 6 views

  • Students who won lotteries to attend charter middle schools performed, on average, no better in mathematics and reading than their peers who lost out in the random admissions process and enrolled in nearby regular public schools, according to a national study released today.
  • On average, though, the charter middle schools in the study enrolled a lower percentage of students who are eligible for free and reduced-price school meals than charters nationally, and served smaller percentages of students scoring below proficiency levels on state exams than their national peers.
  • ClarkAC wrote: I think this just adds weight to the notion that the devil is in the details. Some charters (i.e., some KIPP schools - not all) are producing great results. Some are not.Some kids getting vouchers are doing much better. Some are not.Some traditional public schools are great. Some are not.On average, no one solution shows impact because we are looking at averages.I agree. We need to get under the hood. Until then, we won't find the solutions we seek. 6/29/2010 12:38 PM EDT on EdWeek
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  • Larry C Brown wrote: "The most positive overall impact that all of the charter schools in the study produced, was on the satisfaction levels expressed by parents and students. Parents whose children had won lotteries to attend charters were 33 percent more likely to say the schools were excellent than parents whose children lost the lotteries and attended regular public schools." This is surprising? If I "win the lottery", am I not going to be more satisfied than if I don't!
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    lottery winners did no better, on average, than the lottery losers on non-academic outcomes such as behavior and attendance.
Lorri Carroll

The Best Places Where Students Can Write Online | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

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    Great article on so many awesome tools!
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