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Educational Leadership:Educating for Diversity:Why Some Parents Don't Come to School - 0 views

  • From talking with Latino parents and parents in two low-income Anglo neighborhoods, we have gained insights about why they feel disenfranchised from school settings. In order to include such parents in the educational conversation, we need to understand the barriers to their involvement from their vantage point, as that of outsiders. When asked, these parents had many suggestions that may help educators re-envision family involvement in the schools.
  • What most people don't understand about the Hispanic community is that you come home and you take care of your husband and your family first. Then if there's time you can go out to your meetings.
  • Diverse linguistic and cultural practices. Parents who don't speak fluent English often feel inadequate in school contexts. One parent explains that “an extreme language barrier” prevented her own mother from ever going to anything at the school. Cultural mismatches can occur as often as linguistic conflicts. One Latino educator explained that asking young children to translate for their parents during conferences grates against a cultural norm. Placing children in a position of equal status with adults creates dysfunction within the family hierarchy.
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  • Whether it is for social, cultural, linguistic, or economic reasons, these parents' voices are rarely heard at school. Perhaps, as educators, we too readily categorize them as “those other parents” and fail to hear the concern that permeates such conversations. Because the experiences of these families vary greatly from our own, we operate on assumptions that interfere with our best intentions. What can be done to address the widening gap between parents who participate and those who don't?
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    This article gives various reasons why Hispanics may not paricipate in community and school events. Reasons vary from cultural, linguisitic or economic barriers.
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    Here is an article I found that helps explain some reasons why Hispanics do not participate in community forums, etc, at the same rate as blacks and whites.
Burks Oakley

MANAGING ONLINE EDUCATION: The 2009 WCET-Campus Computing Project Survey of Online Educ... - 0 views

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    Great new survey from KC Green at the Campus Computing Project.
Burks Oakley

Palm Beach County students take advantage of cyberspace education -- South Florida Sun-... - 1 views

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    Palm Beach County students take advantage of cyberspace education
Burks Oakley

HDNews.net - fhsu052609 - 0 views

  • It's the latest chapter in an evolving debate about the place of innovation in higher education. Is outsourcing teaching -- especially for huge and often poorly run introductory courses -- a way for colleges to catch up with other industries and rein in out-of-control costs? Or does it mean gutting what makes universities special?
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      This is an interesting concept - to outsource the teaching of introductory courses.
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    This seems really bad for higher education (IMHO).
Burks Oakley

WMICentral - From other pens - The future of education is online - 0 views

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    Good summary of online education as a disruptive technology.
Burks Oakley

State of Washington to Offer Online Materials, Instead of Textbooks, for 2-Year College... - 1 views

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    Great to see the State of Washington embracing Open Educational Resources!
Burks Oakley

$2-Billion Federal Program Could Be 'Windfall' for Open Online Learning - Wired Campus ... - 2 views

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    Good article about open educational resources
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    Jackpot
Mark Klinger

Integrity in Online Education - 1 views

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    This short article hits on a small portion of our course discussion material for the week-- academic integrity in online education. The article discusses some of the issues with cheating online, and makes some suggestions as to who the responsibility falls on. It also brings up some less-known issues surrounding online education, such as "diploma mills" and universities' negligence of their online students. Enjoy!
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    Mark, I found this article interesting. I totally agree that online learning has opened new avenues for con-men. I see ads and get spam mail regarding online degrees. I disagree with the last section on the cost of the online classes. Burks addressed this issue in a reply to someone on our class discussion board. It is more expensive than we realize to run an online class program. I wish I could call to mind some of the cost issues involved. Perhaps Burks will comment on this.
Burks Oakley

Students Unimpressed with Faculty Use of Ed Tech -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    Good article from Campus Technology about faculty use of educational technology
Burks Oakley

The Case for the Virtual Classroom - 0 views

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    Excellent summary of why online education is important - and why it will grow in the near future.
Burks Oakley

Factors Influencing a Learner's Decision to Drop-Out or Persist in Higher Education Dis... - 0 views

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    Good article about factors influencing persistence in online education.
Burks Oakley

The Wired Campus - Google Uses Educause Meeting as Focus Group for Wave - The Chronicle... - 0 views

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    Google Wave in higher education - great to see this!
Burks Oakley

State approval rule could hamstring online college classes - Springfield, IL - The Stat... - 0 views

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    Good article about federal & state regulation of online education
Burks Oakley

News: Educational Culture Clash - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    An interesting article about program duplication in an online world.
Burks Oakley

A Virtual Revolution Is Brewing for Colleges - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Very thought-provoking article about the role of the Internet in the future of higher education.
Burks Oakley

The Wired Campus - How Students, Professors, and Colleges Are, and Should Be, Using Soc... - 0 views

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      Today's students are forcing professors to change! Or at the very least, to think about their teaching!!
  • It’s really forcing university professors to think about their teaching style and the pedagogical techniques that they use in the classroom.
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    Good summary of the expectations of today's college students
Peter Cali

PCI Security Standards Council - 0 views

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    The PCI Security Standards Council's mission is to enhance payment account data security by driving education and awareness of the PCI Security Standards. The organization was founded by American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB International, MasterCard Worldwide, and Visa, Inc.
Burks Oakley

Online Learning: Reaching Out to the Skeptics - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    An interesting essay about online learning from a faculty perspective.
Delilah Cole

How the iPhone Could Reboot Education | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    A quick overview of Abilene Christian Universities iPhone pilot program.
Mick Killman

FBI-SOS: Safe Online Surfing - 0 views

shared by Mick Killman on 29 Mar 10 - Cached
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    FBI site teaching parents, students, and educators how to recognize and react to online dangers.
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