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GoEd Online

Free eBooks for Teachers - Classic Novels - 13 views

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    Download free eBook versions of 37 literary classics like Romeo and Juliet, The Scarlet Letter, Jane Eyre and more! Each eBook download comes as an easy-to-use PDF file that can be printed or projected on your interactive whiteboard.
Kirstie Knighton

Teaching Channel: Videos, Lesson Plans and Other Resources for Teachers - 1 views

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    Teacher videos, resources and lesson plans. Discover great ideas and strategies to use as a teacher with this collection of videos covering Math, Science, English, History and more.
GoEd Online

101 Excellent Sites for English Educators - 27 views

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    101 of the best websites for English (ELA) grammar, writing, reading, ESL, vocabulary, spelling and more.
Mark Smith

The Wisdom Deficit in Schools - The Atlantic - 4 views

  • I get it: My job is to teach communication, not values, and maybe that’s reasonable. After all, I’m not sure I would want my daughter gaining her wisdom from a randomly selected high-school teacher just because he passed a few writing and literature courses at a state university (which is what I did). My job description has evolved, and I’m fine with that. But where are the students getting their wisdom?
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    "I get it: My job is to teach communication, not values, and maybe that's reasonable. After all, I'm not sure I would want my daughter gaining her wisdom from a randomly selected high-school teacher just because he passed a few writing and literature courses at a state university (which is what I did). My job description has evolved, and I'm fine with that. But where are the students getting their wisdom?"
anonymous

Inspiration: Pat Conroy on the value and magnificence of English teachers - 1 views

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    This is an inspired letter to the editor Conroy wrote in response to an effort to ban Beach Music. Keep it close; read it often. Food for your English teacher soul.
James Miscavish

AP & IB @Web English Teacher - 0 views

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    Syllabus, overview, and a variety of links from teacher Mary Filak.
James Miscavish

Web English Teacher - 0 views

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    Lesson plans for K-12 English/Language Arts teachers
anonymous

English Teacher 2.0 - 0 views

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    Good, updated blog for English teachers
Dana Huff

Free Technology for Teachers: How To Do 11 Techy Things In the New School Year - 15 views

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    A quick-start guide for teachers who want to try something new in the 2010-2011 school year.
Stephen Davis

HS English - Symbaloo - 11 views

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    Great list of bookmarks (cool UI) for High School teachers! Would love one for Middle School!
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    Great list of bookmarks (cool UI) for High School teachers! Would love one for Middle School!
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    Steve, this is great. It doesn't hurt that you've got the majority of the links listed on my resources wiki page. Thisi much cooler. I have to try it. Thanks.
Stephen Davis

When to use i.e. in a sentence - The Oatmeal - 9 views

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    The Oatmeal has some great posters relevant for English teachers! I have the "How to Use a Semicolon" poster in my class!
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    The Oatmeal has some great posters relevant for English teachers! I have the "How to Use a Semicolon" poster in my class!
Leslie Healey

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Augmented Reality Layers Without Coding - 5 views

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    augmented reality w/out coding for teachers
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 "Nuclear Option"? - 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.
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      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.
Patrick Higgins

What makes a great teacher? - Practical Theory - 9 views

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    A wonderful post from 2003 by Chris Lehmann.
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