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Power Hour - 0 views

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    "One hour can change the culture of an entire school. Three years ago, West Port High School in Ocala, FL, embarked on a potentially risky experiment to change the culture of its growing school. The result was a change that had a positive impact beyond its original concept. Course failure rates plummeted, participation in cocurricular activities skyrocketed, discipline referrals declined dramatically, school pride blossomed, and the school earned a state grade of A."
anonymous

» War of the 21st century UDQuickly - 0 views

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    "Science has waged a full-scale attack on cancer. One teacher is ensuring high school students are prepared to protect themselves and help find a cure for what will kill a quarter of all Americans."
anonymous

Ken Robinson: Changing education paradigms | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    "In this talk from RSA Animate, Sir Ken Robinson lays out the link between 3 troubling trends: rising drop-out rates, schools' dwindling stake in the arts, and ADHD. An important, timely talk for parents and teachers."
anonymous

It's an Ebook World for Young Readers 13 and Under Says PlayCollective Report | School ... - 0 views

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    "The majority of students 13 and under are picking up e-readers to enjoy their favorite books-with 92 percent doing so at least once a week-says the third part of a three-part study "Exploring the E-Reading Habits of Children" released earlier this year."
Shannon K

Loyola program takes law school to high school | District Administration Magazine - 2 views

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    News, Articles and Community for district-level decision makers in K-12 education. Magazine published monthly, with daily news and blogs and online content. Archives available.
Shannon K

Learning to Code: New After-School Activity - 3 views

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    With the advent of smartphones and handy mobile applications that help you hail a cab or find a gas station, the use of software has become more tightly intertwined with our daily lives. The success stories of some app developers have encouraged students and professionals to learn coding, the language of the future.
anonymous

Does Teaching Kids To Get 'Gritty' Help Them Get Ahead? : NPR - 1 views

  • Experts define grit as persistence, determination and resilience; it's that je ne sais quoi that drives one kid to practice trumpet or study Spanish for hours — or years — on end, while another quits after the first setback.
  • When a kid struggles to answer a question, for example, teachers resist the urge to swoop in and offer hints. Instead, they let students squirm a little through an awkward silence. The idea is to get kids comfortable with struggle so they see it as just a normal part of learning.
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      This here is key. I find that science teachers are often best at this...giving kids time to "ponder" as Jeff Radloff says. The main thing is having that conversation with your class so everyone knows awkward silence is ok--maybe rebrand it as "thinking silence!"
anonymous

How to Foster Collaboration and Team Spirit | MindShift - 1 views

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    "High-performance collaboration requires training and the development of key personal skills. For teachers, two initial steps will help foster this process. First, reframe the conversation by using the terminology of teams rather than group work. Think of your favorite sports team and now call them a group. Feel the difference? Teams focus on accountability and commitment; they form for a purpose and operate through norms and shared expectations."
anonymous

Creativity Becomes an Academic Discipline - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The world may be full of problems, but students presenting projects for Introduction to Creative Studies have uncovered a bunch you probably haven't thought of. "
Shannon K

Could mobile tech training boost achievement? | eSchool News | eSchool News - 0 views

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    A new study reveals that providing mobile training to teachers could have positive results It's no secret that mobile technology is a powerful tool that connects students and teachers with digital resources and boosts engagement. Now, a new study indicates that targeted teacher training in the area of mobile technology could result in higher standardized test scores, STEM interest among students, and proficiency gains.
Shannon K

Chrome Smashing: Creating the Inconceivable - 1 views

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    Despite what Apple and Microsoft would like for us to believe, there isn't always "an app for that." Sometimes, it takes multiple tools to complete a process, and this idea becomes abundantly clear when working with mobile devices.
Shannon K

PBL and STEAM Education: A Natural Fit - 1 views

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    Both project-based learning and STEAM education (science, technology, engineering, art and math) are growing rapidly in our schools. Some schools are doing STEAM, some are doing PBL, and some are leveraging the strengths of both to do STEAM PBL.
Amy Leatherwood

How Teachers Are Learning: Professional Development Remix - 0 views

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    Found this for the PD folks! Methodology There are two components to the EdSurge PD framework: professional learning stages and tool classification. On the EdSurge site, each of the 28 tools listed here have been analyzed according to this framework. You can read the analysis of each of these tools by searching the EdSurge site for the individual product page for each of those products.
Amy Leatherwood

Design Thinking: A creative process for school change - 3 views

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    During one of my workshops last year in Boston, Brad Ovenell-Carter (@braddo) put his visual notetaking skills to action. I took his lovely summary drawing and used ThingLink to add layers of information and elaboration. In the future I am keen to share more about my experiences of design thinking with school leaders, teachers and other organisations in blog posts here.
Shannon K

Why app design is replacing computer science in public schools - 1 views

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    Were teenagers by-and-large rational, computer science would be an easy sell. In what other industry is a 50-person company selling for $19 billion? What other industry gives millions in financing to early twenty-somethings with almost no job experience, armed only with programming know-how and an idea that's "like Uber, but for (fill in the blank)"?
Shannon K

Games students play in NYC - 1 views

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    Sixth grade students at Quest to Learn, a New York City public school, recently got a two-week break from regular class work to build a giant Rube Goldberg machine. The project, for example, required
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