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YouTube - Using Crocodoc for collaborative homework marking - 7 views

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    Video tutorial showing how to use Crocodoc for peer and collobarative homework marking.
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Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 1 | Writing Spaces - 11 views

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    Free ebook available for download
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The Lily Pad - 11 views

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    An outstanding take on Google Forms by David Wees. Great use of the format of creating multiple pages to make a choose-your-own-ending story. Will be sharing this one.
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From the mixed-up files of middle-grade authors - 11 views

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    Authors' blog with recommendations, reviews, and book news about titles for middle grade children (3rd-6th).
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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.
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Beloit College Mindset List - 11 views

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    I read this every year: reminds me to reset my expectations for "what we all ought to know"
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Wilfred Owen's 'Dulce et Decorum Est' - 11 views

shared by Mark Smith on 24 Aug 10 - Cached
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    Background and discussion of Qwens' well known WWI poem.
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Confusing Words - 11 views

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    Great reference for teachers and students. Plug in a confusing word (effect versus affect, for example) and get help.
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Harnessing the Necessary Evil-Cell Phones in the Classroom - 11 views

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    a considered, thoughtful approach to cell phone use in school from a teacher, especially if you are teaching in a no-cellphone school. Something's gotta give!
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Students Know Good Teaching When They Get It, Survey Finds - NYTimes.com - 11 views

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      we are teaching an added SAT review class to all juniors this year--there has been much consternation about the conflict between teaching to a test in SAT and our methods teaching lit and writing in the Brit Lit course.
  • One notable early finding, Ms. Phillips said, is that teachers who incessantly drill their students to prepare for standardized tests tend to have lower value-added learning gains than those who simply work their way methodically through the key concepts of literacy and mathematics. Teachers whose students agreed with the statement, “We spend a lot of time in this class practicing for the state test,” tended to make smaller gains on those exams than other teachers. “Teaching to the test makes your students do worse on the tests,” Ms. Phillips said. “It turns out all that ‘drill and kill’ isn’t helpful.”
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What They're Reading on College Campuses - Publishing - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 11 views

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    very cool list: some conservative, some liberal, some fiction, some satire, some bio, some nonfiction
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School Lesson Plans | Scholastic TeacherShare - 11 views

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    Lots of free downloads for teachers.
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Video Writing Prompts - Teach Hub - 11 views

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    Video writing prompts for teaching with response questions
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Bookmarklets | Readability - 11 views

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    This tool is fantastic when I want to have the class read a paper version of an internet article, OR when the ads are so distracting that I can't concentrate on what I'm reading.
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Better Book Titles blog - 11 views

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    Note: some of the titles are a little nsfw, so use the website in the classroom with caution.  Know what titles you want to use and perhaps don't leave students to wander on their own.
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Brain Blinkers - 11 views

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    Introduces Easy To Use Bullet-Point Approach To Take Control Of Your Beliefs And Thoughts.
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