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Michael Wacker

Well, Duh! - 0 views

  • Students are more likely to succeed in a place where they feel known and cared about I realize there are people whose impulse is to sneer when talk turns to how kids feel, and who dismiss as “soft” or “faddish” anything other than old-fashioned instruction of academic skills. But even these hard-liners, when pressed, are unable to deny the relationship between feeling and thinking, between a child’s comfort level and his or her capacity to learn. Here, too, there are loads of supporting data. As one group of researchers put it, “In order to promote students’ academic performance in the classroom, educators should also promote their social and emotional adjustment.” And yet, broadly speaking, we don’t. Teachers and schools are evaluated almost exclusively on academic achievement measures (which, to make matters worse, mostly consist of standardized test scores). If we took seriously the need for kids to feel known and cared about, our discussions about the distinguishing features of a “good school” would sound very different. Likewise, our view of discipline and classroom management would be turned inside-out, seeing as how the primary goals of most such strategies are obedience and order, often with the result that kids feel less cared about -- or even bullied -- by adults.
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    Students are more likely to succeed in a place where they feel known and cared about I realize there are people whose impulse is to sneer when talk turns to how kids feel, and who dismiss as "soft" or "faddish" anything other than old-fashioned instruction of academic skills. But even these hard-liners, when pressed, are unable to deny the relationship between feeling and thinking, between a child's comfort level and his or her capacity to learn. Here, too, there are loads of supporting data. As one group of researchers put it, "In order to promote students' academic performance in the classroom, educators should also promote their social and emotional adjustment." And yet, broadly speaking, we don't. Teachers and schools are evaluated almost exclusively on academic achievement measures (which, to make matters worse, mostly consist of standardized test scores). If we took seriously the need for kids to feel known and cared about, our discussions about the distinguishing features of a "good school" would sound very different. Likewise, our view of discipline and classroom management would be turned inside-out, seeing as how the primary goals of most such strategies are obedience and order, often with the result that kids feel less cared about -- or even bullied -- by adults.
Michael Wacker

Geography For Kids - By KidsGeo.com - 0 views

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    Geology Online Geology Games Geology is the study of our Earth, the processes that formed it, and how it will continue to change in the future. Learn about Geology For Kids with KidsGeo.com. . Geology For Kids Geography Online Geography Games Geo
Michael Wacker

100 Best Science Sites for Kids - Online Nurse Practitioner Schools - 0 views

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    100 Best Science Sites for Kids Science mystifies even the most educated of scientists at times. Prepare tomorrow's generation to de-mystify science's mysteries in the future by making learning fun. These science Web sites will teach kids physics, biolog
Michael Wacker

Math and Reading Help for Kids - Homework Help, Tutoring and Parenting Advice -- Math-A... - 0 views

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    Welcome to Math and Reading Help for Kids! Find answers to your education questions. All answers have been custom written by our staff of teachers and education professionals.
Michael Wacker

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 0 views

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    e-Learning for Kids
Michael Wacker

Free Educational Software - 0 views

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    Welcome to our educational freeware site! We have specialized in finding and reviewing high-quality free learning software and websites from the Internet - mostly for kids, but also for grown-ups. We have a large selection of web-based software (check the
Michael Wacker

MathMovesU | making middle school math fun - 0 views

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    "MathMovesU.com will supplement your classroom curriculum. It's designed to help middle school math students practice and improve their math skills. MMU combines stuff kids are into like music, sports & fashion with algebra, geometry, decimals, fractions & word problems."
Michael Wacker

Preschool lessons: New research shows that teaching kids more and more, at ever-younger... - 0 views

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    New research shows that teaching kids more and more, at ever-younger ages, may backfire.
Michael Wacker

KnowU: Where Social Meets Learning - YouTube - 0 views

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    At first glance, I like this a lot. It combines existing social spaces and incorporates or provides the opportunity to fracture them into learning spaces as well. I've heard folks ask before if this is even where our students want us to be. good question. I think the tool, whatever it is, will need to allow for layers or (ahem) circles so that we can organize the input and output cleanly and easily. I still lik edmodo in this type of space as THE go-to tool because of the ability to work with kids and teachers P-12.
Michael Wacker

Skratch Publishing > Tour SkratchTrack - 0 views

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    "It encourages literacy, inspires kids to read more"
Michael Wacker

Get Your Web License - 0 views

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    students are asked a series multiple choice questions about web safety and other web-related topics. As students answer the questions they move around a "track" on the PBS Kids website. When students have answered all of the questions correctly they get t
Michael Wacker

TeachersFirst: Summer Sparklers - 0 views

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    TeachersFirst's Summer Sparklers: This collection of editors' choices from TeachersFirst will spark summer excitement for parents and kids alike. Whether your want to create something, ignite new learning, or hold on to what you already know, you will s
Michael Wacker

What can a map tell us? | U Tech Tips - 0 views

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    Over the last three weeks we've been looking at maps…and just for a second stop and think about the maps these kids are going to need to know how to navigate in their future. You're still going to need an atlas when trying to find your way across Thailand
Michael Wacker

ContentWriting - TIPS - 0 views

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    Tip #1: Your assignment should match your course goals/objectives. Don't "do" writing just to say you've done it. Make sure it's going to help you with your bigger objectives in the course. Tip #2: You don't need to be an expert yourself. No one expects you to be a grammarian. (In fact, plenty of English teachers are stumped by our language at times.) If you need an expert, see tip #6, but really, just concentrate on what you need from the paper. Give kids guidelines for the format, but don't make it your primary focus.
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