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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!
Bradford Saron

Google Reader - Educational Leadership - 6 views

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    Educational Leadership recommendations for your google Reader. 
Bradford Saron

Grow Bigger Ears in 10 Minutes - 2 views

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    What a great overview of the concept of a reader, or as McLeod says, a listening station.
Robert Slane

Google Reader (632) - 0 views

shared by Robert Slane on 14 May 12 - No Cached
  • Social Media For Administrators (Blog Posts)
  • As I have done a lot of work with school administrators on why they should be using social media and some practical ways to use it within their schools, I wanted to compile some articles together that will help schools/organizations move forward.  They will be listed under two categories; the why and the how.  The articles are listed below:
Bradford Saron

http://www.jeffbullas.com/2010/12/02/90-tips-to-make-your-blog-rock/?utm_source=twitter... - 0 views

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    Some tips are, yes, obvious, but the article as a whole is thought provoking.
ron saari

Google Reader (1000+) - 0 views

  • fair ways of assessing classroom effectiveness that include test scores but go far beyond these limited numbers. Such sane efforts, however, get forgotten in the wake of wave after wave of anti-teacher union tirades.
  • In doing so, they have narrowed the role of schools to being an arm of the economy reinforcing the fiction that all U.S. schools, not just urban ones, are lousy and that “effective” teachers and schools can solve poverty, put every kid into college, and end the skills gap with international competitors.
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    A good article about teachers and unions
Louie Ferguson

The Rules of Social Media Engagement Brian Solis - 1 views

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    A great resource for thoughtful discussion about social media policy.
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    If you don't have his subscription in your reader, you should.
Bradford Saron

YouTube - ‪EngagingEducators's Channel‬‏ - 1 views

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    Great website to review!
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 33 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher should Have - 0 views

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    Administrators should have these skills too! I know what I am doing for edtech remediation this summer!
Bradford Saron

A Model of Learning Objectives - 0 views

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    Via @mcleod, love the bi-directional nature of the graphic. 
Bradford Saron

From "Command & Control" to "Encourage & Engage" - 0 views

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    Via @mcleod, From command and control to encourage and engage. 
Bradford Saron

10+ Ways to Promote a Learning Culture in your School (revisited) : 2¢ Worth - 1 views

  • Make frequent mention of your Twitter stream, RSS reader, specific bloggers you read.  Again, this should not be limited to job specific topics
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      Let's walk the walk!
Bradford Saron

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice - 2 views

  • A steady diet of pundit Thomas Friedman, publisher Rupert Murdoch, and press releases from the Business Roundtable would convince most readers that CEO decisions in managing their businesses, technological choices, swings in financial markets, and global boom-and-bust cycles had little to do with the U.S. economy. While putting onto public schools the solution for economic downturns, rather than business executives, is a loony non-sequitur, it is a victory in shifting blame from corporate leaders’ flawed decisions to the shoulders of educators
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      Wow. What a powerful comment.
  • It is also a myth that all U.S. schools are broken. Surely,most urban schools are low-performing and in many cases have earned the label of “dropout factories.” Washington, D.C, for example, would be a poster child for such districts. Moreover, although islands of excellence in urban districts do exist (including D.C.), they are seldom stable over time. Where the myth-making enters is when urban schools are conflated with all U.S. schools. Not only I but many others have pointed out that the U.S. has a three-tiered system of schooling where the top two tiers have mostly “successful” schools by current standards. The bottom tier contains failing urban schools. Thus, all U.S. schools are not failures by any standard.
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      I have been looking for a good way to say this for two years. Cuban just did. 
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    One could add that public education got no credit during the boom times of the 1990s.
Bradford Saron

The Jobs Of Yesteryear: Obsolete Occupations : NPR - 1 views

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    I love this. Anyone have any thoughts about the bygone occupations within education? 
Bradford Saron

« The five elements of a perfect blog post »» Blogging best practices, Conten... - 1 views

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    Great advice!
Bradford Saron

20 places to find data for Infographics | 20 after 20 - 0 views

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    Visualizations and infographics are becoming increasingly popular since the NYT has taken them up. Here, you can find sources for all kids of data communicated through innovative visuals. 
Bradford Saron

World's Best Presentation Contest 2010 sponsored by 3M™ PocketProjector MP180 - 0 views

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    For all you people who give frequent presentations, the slideshare most popular are . . . 
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