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Victoria's Secret Angel Lais Ribeiro Stuns In Skimpy Swimsuit - 0 views

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    The Victoria's Secret Angel rocked a skimpy dusky pink swimsuit as she frolicked in the warm waters off the Florida beach. Lais, 27, flaunted her long lean legs and impressive cleavage in the one-piece cut high at the hip and low at the side of the bust.
Dean Mantz

Reverse Instruction: Dan Pink and Karl's "Fisch Flip" | Connected Principals - 17 views

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    Karl Fisch adjusts his instruction methods so students observe lessons at home as homework then homework is the actual in class collaboration.
Rob Jacklin

ready_to_innovate.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Are educators and executives aligned on the creative readiness of the U.S. workforce?
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    Thanks Dembo for find this resource from Dan Pinks slides at PETC Keynote
Christine Southard

The (Enormous) Economic Returns to a Good Teacher : Education Next - 15 views

  • It has now become conventional wisdom that teachers are the most important ingredient in an effective school. 
  • A good teacher gets above average achievement out of her students.
  • A teacher at the 85th percentile can, in comparison to an average teacher, raise the present value of each student’s lifetime earnings by over $20,000–implying that such a teacher with a class of 20 students generates over $400,000 in economic benefits, compared to an average teacher, for each year that she gets such achievement gains.
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  • a teacher at the 15th percentile subtracts $400,000 in value from her class of 20 students.
  • By changing a teacher’s profession into a perilous affair and a rat race, with many pink slips being handed out each year, by sewing distrust among colleagues, by exposing teachers to unfair high-stakes evaluations, Mr. Hanushek turns the teaching profession into a highly unattractive prospect for the intelligent, ambitious students that American education so desperately needs.
  • And that is bad news for *all* US students, not just for the ’5 to 8 percent’ about whom the magical ‘tests’ revelates that they are ‘ineffectively taught’.
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