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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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    Education Speech
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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.
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www.workhouses.org.uk - The Workhouse Web Site - 0 views

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    The Story of the Workhouse - a comprehensive guide to the hiStory of the workhouse in th Britain. Hundreds of pages of information, thousands of pictures and maps.
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The Energy Story - Chapter 16: Wind Energy - 0 views

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    How wind energy works
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Storyline Online - 5 views

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    Actors read stories online
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These Stories from These Pictures - 1 views

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    Online guide to telling stories with pictures.
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Bookr - Online filpbook - 5 views

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    Make an online book with text and photos from flickr with animated page turns. Search for photos by username or tag. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
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Education Week's Digital Directions: Whiteboards' Impact on Teaching Seen as Uneven - 31 views

  • That finding highlights one of Marzano’s key conclusions from the study. The teachers who were most effective using the whiteboards displayed many of the characteristics of good teaching in general: They paced the lesson appropriately and built on what students already knew; they used multiple media, such as text, pictures, and graphics, for delivering information; they gave students opportunities to participate; and they focused mainly on the content, not the technology.
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      Interesting list of "good teaching" practices in an explanation of IWB use
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    Article presenting both sides of the IWB story: excellent teaching tool or expensive chalkboard?
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Accueil - 23 views

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    Stories and resources for younger children about climate change.
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Scholar Says 'Lost' Shakespeare Play Is No Hoax : NPR - 19 views

  • Hammond told NPR's Renee Montagne that he has linked the play to another that Shakespeare helped to write around 1613. "Shakespeare is known to have collaborated with John Fletcher in writing a play called The History of Cardenio, or some variant of that title," he said.
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    Article about Shakespeare's lost plays
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How Librarians Can Save The World : NPR - 81 views

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    Thanks for the heads up on this book. This is a good campaign to share its message globally with the public, school boards, etc.
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Reading and the Web - Texts Without Context - NYTimes.com - 18 views

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    This article describes a new book, Reality Hunger, which is essentially a mashup of quotes from other sources. The article discusses how are culture of short-form writing and reading is changing literature and reading. The book reminds me of elements of a Humument, which also took the work of another and then augmented that work into a new story and art form.
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Global Warming for Non-science Majors - 13 views

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    This 10-week course for non-science majors focuses on a single problem: assessing the risk of human-caused climate change. The story ranges from physics to chemistry, biology, geology, fluid mechanics, and quantum mechanics, to economics and social sciences. The class will consider evidence from the distant past and projections into the distant future, keeping the human time scale of the next several centuries as the bottom line. The lectures follow a textbook, "Global Warming, Understanding the Forecast," written for the course. For information about the textbook, interactive models, and more, visit: http://forecast.uchicago.edu/
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Brain Power | BrainWorld - 63 views

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    From neurons to brain wiring, Dr. David Walsh gives an easy-to-understand tour of children's and teens' brain development and the impact of experience on the "wiring' of their brains. Children are shaped by the stories they see and hear from parents, relatives, and teachers which pass on values, attitudes, and affect emotional and physical well-being. More than ever, media has become a powerful storyteller in children's lives and raising healthy kids in the media age involves making wise media choices.
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Help us connect all US schools with international communities. | Connect all Schools - 48 views

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    Connect All Schools shares stories and connections made by classrooms in the US. Their goal is to connect every classroom in the country with an international partner.
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Sharing: The Moral Imperative | K12 Online Conference - 23 views

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    2010 PRECONFERENCE KEYNOTE This keynote looks at the new obligation of sharing for educators. With stories from the a variety of sources, the fact that we now have the ability to teach and share beyond our classrooms is moving from "nice to do" to "necessary to do". See if you agree.
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StoryCove - 96 views

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    Free online stories - folktales.
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    Thanks this looks great
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    Thank you! I have registered with them.
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