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BibleLiteracy.org: An Educated Person is Familiar with the Bible: The Bible In Public S... - 0 views

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    Key orgnanization for biblical literacy
Donalyn Miller

Books at home push kids toward more schooling - 5 views

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    Powerful study about the importance of books in the home.
Donnie Smith

The Way We Live Now - I Tweet, Therefore I Am - NYTimes.com - 4 views

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    I saw this yesterday and plan to use it as an Article of the Week with my High School 9th grade students in September.
Leslie Healey

The illustrated guide to a Ph.D. - 14 views

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    This puts it all in perspective, lest we begin to believe that what we know is more important than what they experience
Meredith Stewart

Middle School Grading Rubric_Sept10.pdf - Google Docs - 23 views

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    This is great! Thanks for sharing this one.
Mary Worrell

Nameless, Faceless Children (Blogs & Internet Safety) | Julie A. Cunningham - 7 views

  • I would say that they primarily need protected from themselves… that they need help moderating their web presence until they understand the full ramifications of things they say online.  I don’t think that means they need to be anonymous.  I do think that anonymity tends to foster less responsible behavior, in both children and adults alike
    • Mary Worrell
       
      Hear hear! Boogeyman tactics don't work. Educators and parents should be online, modeling the sort of digital citizenship we hope for our children and students - the kind that will keep them safe.
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    Great article demonstrating the threats of real life and juxtaposing them with the threats of having an active, online life.
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    Great article demonstrating the threats of real life and juxtaposing them with the threats of having an active, online life. Might be a good conversation starter with tech facilitators at your school.
Leslie Healey

What should teachers expect? Alan Sitomer - 16 views

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    Does your output equal your input? Tough times for teachers to navigate.....
Mark Smith

t r u t h o u t | "Value-Added" Assessment: Tool for Improvement or Educational "Nuclea... - 4 views

  • The growing enthusiasm over value-added assessment, however, belies what is actually a damaging policy for public education. Value-added assessment promises, rather, to dismantle teachers' unions, deintellectualize teachers' jobs, to refashion schools according to corporate-profit-making initiatives and to burn out experienced teachers at ever faster rates. What its proponents fail to realize is that value added contributes to the destruction of public education by 1) participating in a broader corporate reform scheme of privatization and 2) objectifying knowledge, or turning knowledge into "things," that is, units that can be measured, compared and transmitted at the expense of genuine learning.
    • Mark Smith
       
      Amen!
  • There are two basically different ideas of educational value at play in this debate. For proponents of value-added assessment, standardized tests contain certain, verifiable and numerically quantifiable knowledge. The tests are mistakenly thought to be objective.
Adam Babcock

K-2 Literacy Workstations from Kyrene School dist28 - 5 views

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    Some great activity ideas(with resources) for literacy stations.
The0d0re Shatagin

RP_Winter09_PDF.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Early Literacy Report - 4 page in pdf
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    Early Literacy Report - Successful practices
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