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Paul Blanford

Review - The Connected Educator - 1 views

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    Finished reading the Connected Educator. As we discussed in class, much of what we are doing is the same as outlined in this book. It is evident that since this book's publishing, there are many new and improved versions of these tools and ideas. This is a great book and I plan to use it as a resource in the future. I purchased the electronic version and have found that there were disadvantages to me versus the hard copy.
Paul Blanford

Which Way Should We Go? - 0 views

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    Today in education, we are truly overloaded. Think of the list of things that we have deal with; the Common Core Standards, RtI, PBIS, New State Testing, Educator Effectiveness, doing more with less, etc. and the list continues. Setting priorities and determining what direction to go is truly as confusing as this webcomic from xkcd.com.
Paul Blanford

Yong Zhao - Comments on Common Core - 0 views

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    Dr. Zhao commented in his presentation at WASB two years ago that he feared the direction of the Common Core as it limited our individual district's ability to be the laboratory of creativity and innovation. He comments here citing evidence to support the CC.
Paul Blanford

Great Graphic shared by Sean Junkins - 0 views

Paul Blanford

A Review: Revisiting Professional Learning Communities at Work - 1 views

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    Richard DuFour, Rebecca DuFour and Robert Eaker revisited their work on PLCs and published a sequel to their book on PLCs. In the sequel, they discuss their thoughts, "New Insights" on PLCs. The publisher, Solution Tree provides an "Action Guide" to assist the reader in understanding the findings/discussions described in the new book.
Bradford Saron

The Logistics of 1:1 Chromebooks at Leyden [guest post] | Dangerously Irrelevant - 1 views

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    For schools looking to utilize Chromebooks as their 1:1 device. 
Vince Breunig

Twitter guide for Twits and Tweachers that want to tweet ! - Google Drive - 2 views

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    Tips for Twitter
Paul Blanford

Great iPAD Resources - 2 views

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    This is a great resource for people looking for apps and ideas for iPAD use in the classroom.
Bradford Saron

Douglas Rushkoff - Blog - Code Literacy: A 21st-Century Requirement - 0 views

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    A 21st Century Literacy, as in on the same level as financial literacy. 
Robert Slane

Kathy Schrock's Home Page - 0 views

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    SLATE presenter
Robert Slane

Speaking: Next Vista for Learning - 0 views

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    Rushton Hurley - SLATE Keynote Website includes links to videos organized by category and searchable
Robert Slane

jmathiesen - home - 0 views

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    SLATE Keynote Speaker
Robert Slane

How a $20 tablet from India could blindside PC makers, educate billions and transform c... - 3 views

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    $20 Tablet 
Bradford Saron

McREL Blog: One-to-one initiatives require a "core vision" - 0 views

  • Calling on and sharing research and best practices will be crucial to district’s messaging. If tablets are the chosen devices, a district must be prepared to provide technologies for students to create, multi-task, store and produce robust results/activities in addition to what they will do on the limited functionality tablets…and they need to honestly share this need and solutions to provide additional device support. There is a much bigger picture and quality impact on education with authentic one-to-one implementations. It has to be about core vision, beliefs and strategies that complement what’s needed for learning and producing in the 21st century. It is not as simple as buying a cool tool. We can all have cool tools and have the same old, same old education system resulting in the same old, same old results.
  •  What do administrators, teachers, parents/guardians, etc., need to know and do differently in this changed state?
  • o transform teaching and learning to a student centered, personalized instructional setting, there are key components—project plan elements—that have to be addressed to be successful.  Leaders need to know, understand and guide the ‘change’ process. A 360 degree professional learning program must be embedded for all stakeholders. Teachers who will need to change their practices from adult-centered, static systems to student driven, experiential operations require time, guidance and learning communities to ensure the shift of practice. And overarching policies must direct the practices.
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    Thoughful overview of 1:1 considerations. 
Bradford Saron

What do international tests really show about U.S. student performance? | Economic Poli... - 2 views

  • Secretary Duncan said, U.S. educational reform policy is motivated by a belief that the U.S. educational system is particularly failing disadvantaged children. Yet an analysis of international test score levels and trends shows that in important ways disadvantaged U.S. children perform better, relative to children in comparable nations, than do middle-class and advantaged children. More careful analysis of these levels and trends may lead policymakers to reconsider their assumption that almost all improvement efforts should be directed to the education of disadvantaged children and few such efforts to the education of middle-class and advantaged children
  • A re-estimated U.S. average PISA score that adjusted for a student population in the United States that is more disadvantaged than populations in otherwise similar post-industrial countries, and for the over-sampling of students from the most-disadvantaged schools in a recent U.S. international assessment sample, finds that the U.S. average score in both reading and mathematics would be higher than official reports indicate (in the case of mathematics, substantially higher).
  • Disadvantaged and lower-middle-class U.S. students perform better (and in most cases, substantially better) than comparable students in similar post-industrial countries in reading. In math, disadvantaged and lower-middle-class U.S. students perform about the same as comparable students in similar post-industrial countries.
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  • This re-estimate would also improve the U.S. place in the international ranking of all OECD countries, bringing the U.S. average score to sixth in reading and 13th in math. Conventional ranking reports based on PISA, which make no adjustments for social class composition or for sampling errors, and which rank countries irrespective of whether score differences are large enough to be meaningful, report that the U.S. average score is 14th in reading and 25th in math.
  • To make judgments only on the basis of national average scores, on only one test, at only one point in time, without comparing trends on different tests that purport to measure the same thing, and without disaggregation by social class groups, is the worst possible choice. But, unfortunately, this is how most policymakers and analysts approach the field.
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    A must read. 
Bradford Saron

Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:Students First, Not Stuff - 1 views

  • But it's not about the tools. It's not about layering expensive technology on top of the traditional curriculum. Instead, it's about addressing the new needs of modern learners in entirely new ways. And once we understand that it's about learning, our questions reframe themselves in terms of the ecological shifts we need to make: What do we mean by learning? What does it mean to be literate in a networked, connected world? What does it mean to be educated? What do students need to know and be able to do to be successful in their futures? Educators must lead inclusive conversations in their communities around such questions to better inform decisions about technology and change.
  • Right now, the web requires us to reconsider the ecology of schools, not just the technologies we use in them. We must start long-term, broad, inclusive conversations about what teaching, learning, and being educated mean in light of the new technologies we now have available to us. Just like business, politics, journalism, music, and a host of other long-standing institutions that the web has rocked at their foundations, education will be and is being changed. To understand the implications fully, we need to start with the questions that focus on our students—and not just on the stuff.
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    Yup!
Bradford Saron

The Gap Between Social Media and Business Impact: 6 stages of social business transform... - 0 views

  • Stage 1: Planning – “Listen to Learn”
  • Stage 2: Presence – “Stake Our Claim”
  • Stage 3: Engagement – “Dialog Deepens Relationships”
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  • Stage 4: Formalized – “Organize for Scale”
  • Stage 5: Strategic – “Becoming a Social Business”
  • Stage 6: Converged – “Business is Social”
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    Stages of transformation apply to all reform. 
Bradford Saron

What works in education - Hattie's list of the greatest effects and why it matters | Gr... - 5 views

  • Student self-assessment/self-grading* Response to intervention* Teacher credibility* Providing formative assessments* Classroom discussion* Teacher clarity* Feedback* Reciprocal teaching* Teacher-student relationships fostered* Spaced vs. mass practice* Meta-cognitive strategies taught and used Acceleration Classroom behavioral techniques Vocabulary programs Repeated reading programs Creativity programs Student prior achievement Self-questioning by students Study skills Problem-solving teaching Not labeling students Concept mapping Cooperative vs individualistic learning Direct instruction Tactile stimulation programs Mastery learning Worked examples Visual-perception programs Peer tutoring Cooperative vs competitive learning Phonics instruction Student-centered teaching Classroom cohesion Pre-term birth weight Peer influences Classroom management techniques Outdoor-adventure programs
Bradford Saron

Petition | Google: Keep Google Reader Running | Change.org - 2 views

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    Sign this petition if you think Google Reader should be available in the future!
Joe Schroeder

What Does It Mean To Disconnect? | The Thinking Stick - 1 views

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    Points to Ponder
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