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Take Notes From the Pros - NYTimes.com - 80 views

  • Groups that reviewed instructor notes performed best.
  • thinking about the information — paraphrasing rather than writing everything verbatim — improves retention
  • That means considering points as you take notes and connecting new ideas with information from earlier lectures.
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  • While typing he organizes material into sections with main ideas, bullet points and asterisks.
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      Is the Frayer model I am using a good note taking tool?
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    If a student can score equally well on a test reviewing the instructors notes attending the lecture or not, what does that say about the instructors ability to present information they deem important or testable in their notes? I would not disagree that students often struggle with notetaking, but the study also also raises questions about the way we teach.
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Designating the MVP - Strom - 2014 - The Reading Teacher - Wiley Online Library - 15 views

  • this conversational technique helps students think and talk about a text beyond its literal meaning
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Don't Judge a Book by its Cover: Tech-Savvy Teens Remain Fans of Print Books - 32 views

  • teens' penchant for borrowing and sharing books rather than purchasing them
  • The biggest single source of influence for teen readers is enjoying an author’s previous books.
  • their paths to discovery are more dependent on word of mouth—and for today's connected teens, this often means social media.
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  • U.S. consumers over the age of 18 buy nearly 80% of young adult books, both print and digital.
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Charter School Study Finds High Teacher Pay Helps Students - WSJ - WSJ - 20 views

  • After four years at the charter school, eighth-graders showed average test score gains in math equal to an additional year and a half of school, compared with district students.
  • an extra half-year in science and almost an extra half-year in English
  • the charter has a lean administrative staff and slightly larger classes—31 students compared with an average of about 26 or 27 in district schools—so it can pour resources into teacher pay and training.
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  • Teachers are observed by colleagues and get feedback weekly, and they have four weeks of full-day professional development each year.
  • Days are long, with teachers at work from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and students attending from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Many teachers don’t last. Of 43 hired during the four years studied, 47% didn’t return for a second year, in most cases because they weren’t asked back.
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      I wonder why - performance, or too much stress due to longer hours and out of work expectations? Regardless, this high turnover rate has got to impact the kids in the end.
  • Critics of charter schools say, among other complaints, that they drain money from regular public schools, skim talented students and nudge out disruptive ones.
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Beyond Technology | Theory and Practice - 71 views

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    When does tech become more than just tech, and simply how we learn?
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Building A _____ Learning Movement | Getting Smart - 30 views

  • deeper learning–with its emphasis on core academic content, critical thinking & problem-solving, collaboration, effective communication, academic mindsets and self-directed learning
  • getting up from the table where we typically sit and inviting new people to sit at each of our tables
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Dynamic Versus Static Dictionary With and Without Printed Focal Words in E-Bo... - 17 views

  • Four groups read the e-book with a dictionary with (1) static visuals (SVs) without the printed focal words, (2) dynamic visuals (DVs) without the printed focal words, (3) SVs with the printed focal words, or (4) DVs with the printed focal words. The fifth group read the e-book without a dictionary (control). The results show that word explanations and word use progressed the most after reading the e-book with DVs and printed focal words. Less progress was observed when reading with SVs with printed focal words and DVs without printed focal words.
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Benchmarks of Quality | Theory and Practice - 29 views

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    How do we keep the Common Core in perspective?
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What I'm Reading: March 2016 | Matt Renwick - 28 views

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    How do we balance teacher expectations with student engagement?
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Trouble the Image | Theory and Practice - 33 views

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    If we are not sharing the powerful learning happening in our classrooms, who will?
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