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Bob Rowan

Weblogg-ed - 2 views

  • no better place for my children to watch that speech (or any other, for that matter) than in a place where ideas are encouraged, where critical thinking about those ideas is a natural part of the conversation, and where appropriate response and debate can flourish. Where the adults in the room lead my kids to dig deeper, to validate facts, and consider the many levels of context in which every speech and every debate takes place. Where the discussion around it is such that it lays to rest the concern that many seem to have about this particular speech in general, that in some way the President will be able to “indoctrinate” our kids into some socialist mindset. If schools are the fully functioning learning communities that we hope they are, they should be the place where our kids learn to make sense of ideas, not to fear them. That, however, is not the message we are sending.
    • C Clausen
       
      Isn't it ironic that the very things that we fought for and received via the US Constitution, Civil Rights, etc. are the very things that students are today losing? As an American History teacher I talk about the past, present, and future and show my students how things have/have not changed throughout time. I begin the year by reading the "True Story of the 3 Little Pigs," and talk about J.S. Mill and his challenge to others to question. Is society truly against the educating of its students to have an open-mind, ask questions, and look at many perspectives?
  • In the midst of all of the “uproar” over the President’s planned speech to school kids on Tuesday, I keep thinking about what all of this says about schools, about what they are for, and about the perception that a lot of people in this country have of them.
    • Michelle Ohanian
       
      My English Language Learners were very positive about the speech and couldn't understand all the uproar. Aren't we teaching in government funded schools? Well my young adults liked the message of responsibilty. I have also taught the true story of the 3 little pigs but my ELLs weren/t really familiar with the original version. It helped with point of view from the orignal version.
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    Will Richardson is Mr. Utopian Education to a lot of people. Even if you don't agree with everything he says, most folks agree that he offers thought-provoking topics.
Marc Safran

Flat Classroom Project - 1 views

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    The Flat Classroom Project is a global collaborative project that joins together middle and senior high school students. The Project uses Web 2.0 tools to make communication and interaction between students and teachers from all participating classrooms easier. The topics studied and discussed are real-world scenarios based on 'The World is Flat' by Thomas Friedman. One of the main goals of the project is to 'flatten' or lower the classroom walls so that instead of each class working isolated and alone, 2 or more classes are joined virtually to become one large classroom. This is done through the Internet using Web 2.0 tools such as Wikispaces and Ning.
Jamie McFadden

Block Posters - Create large wall posters from any image for free! - 19 views

  • Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wideyou would like your poster to be once printed
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    create any size wall posters from any size images Totally Free To Use!
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    Great way to make your own posters cheap and fast
tom campbell

New projectors make any wall an interactive whiteboard | eSchoolNews.com - 68 views

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    is this as cool as it seems?
Roland O'Daniel

RAW INcK - Reading and Writing in Kentuckiana - 24 views

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    A reading and writing community started by a local high school (Silver Creek). Just shows the power of thinking outside the four walls of your classroom.
Deb White Groebner

Education Week: Does NCLB Promote Monolingualism? - 5 views

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    By requiring all students to demonstrate what they have "learned" in multiple subject areas through standardized tests written in English, and by reducing resources for helping students become multilingual, the U.S. continues to build a wall between our nation and the global community.
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    For our children's sake, we can't keep promoting the illusion that Americans are so superior to the rest of the world that we can or should insist that our way (language, culture, politics) is the best or only way. Within the context of our current standardized testing culture, common standards reinforce the fallacy that all children *should* learn (and are able to learn) the same things - and to the same level of performance - at a particular age.
Nancy Jacobson

Cool Math Games- Geometry Pool Cue angles - 137 views

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    I think it is a cool game. Makes the kids realize that math is outside the school walls!
Steve Ransom

FERPA and Social Media | Faculty Focus - 21 views

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    "FERPA cannot be interpreted as building a total and complete wall between the school and the community. We would have really bad schools if that happened and very disengaged students.
Lauren Rosen

Popplet - 64 views

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    Works for brainstorming as well as making a wall like wallwisher. Add photos, videos, draw or text.
Martin Burrett

DoodleWall - 115 views

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    Collaborative drawing wall. Share your link to invite others. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art,+Craft+&+Design
Marsha Ratzel

Subway Supermarket - 57 views

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    "A supermarket chain in South Korea has come up with a way to allow commuters to do their shopping while they wait for the subway. They hung life size banners along subway walls that recreate supermarket aisles and included QR codes for each item on the virtual shelves that when scanned add the item to the shopper's online cart. When customers check out, the order is placed via the supermarket's website and then delivered to the customer's home later that day." Look at how thinking differently changed the way people shopped for groceries in Korea. As educators, can't we find a way to think this differently too so we can change education...putting the learners at the center.
anonymous

The Great Wall: A Remembrance | text2cloud - 22 views

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    Raymond Williams had a collection of essays entitled, "Resources for Hope," which I've always felt was another name for teaching done well. Here's a remembrance of an extraordinary teacher and a reflection on 9/11.
Michele Brown

Block Posters - 102 views

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    Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be once printed
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    Create large wall posters from any image for free!
Martin Burrett

boxify.me - Simple file sharing - 26 views

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    A really simple way to share files. Upload your items and create a wall of files with a dedicated and customisable link. No sign up required. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Jonathan Wylie

Skype and Facebook: Friends for Life - 25 views

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    This week Skype and Facebook teamed up to offer a seemingly natural integration between their respective platforms. In Facebook you can now make video calls, and in Skype you can now post updates to your wall, instant message your friends, 'Like' comments and more. Here's how it works.
Martin Burrett

QR Code Periodic Table with Symbols - 98 views

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    A period table of QR codes which link to short video clips from the University of Nottingham which explains the properties of each element. A must for every Chemistry 2.0 classroom wall. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Gerald Carey

The Berlin Wall fell 25 years ago, but Germany is still divided - The Washington Post - 21 views

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    A good site show how maps of different population data can be used to compare to formerly distinct populations
bkrh4boys

ePals Global Community - 31 views

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    Where learners and teachers connect. International collaboration
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    listing on of schools participating in adobe connect or vc type projects. The idea of thinning the classroom walls and going more global. 
Kelly Boushell

Word Workshop - 57 views

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    create your own word wall cards or labels by Scholastic Word Workshop
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