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How to Talk about Books You Haven't Read by Pierre Bayard - Powell's Books - 12 views

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    I do not know whether to laugh or cry. Author obviously is a dedicated reader but non readers will not even get the joke! 
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10 Tips on How to Write Less Badly - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Higher Educa... - 18 views

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    10 Tips on How to Write Less Badly
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Writing: Find the Time or Don't « Whatever - 13 views

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    Author John Scalzi shares the importance of finding time to write or not.
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Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 4 views

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    Resources and tips for using Skype in the classroom.
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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.
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Open Culture - 12 views

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    All sorts of free stuff here! Free podcats, foreign language lessons, etc.
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    All sorts of free stuff here! Free podcats, foreign language lessons, etc. I haven't sifted through everything, but I found it through a tweet by @todbaker - there might be some good lesson ideas or resources in here.
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tweenteacher.com » Google's Top Ten Golden Rules and Education - 19 views

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    Google's Top Ten Golden Rules through the lens of education. Short and interesting read. I can see some of these working their way into my philosophy of classroom management.
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    Google's Top Ten Golden Rules through the lens of education. Short and interesting read. I can see some of these working their way into my philosophy of classroom management.
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http://www.megcabot.com/2010/09/nine-years-ago/ - 3 views

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    YA author, Meg Cabot's personal experiences on 9/11/01.
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Time Management Tips for Teaching Online and E-Learning - UW Stout, Wisconsin's Polytec... - 9 views

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    A great page of advice on how to manage your time. If you are an online instructor, or an online student, you'll find valuable resources here. Now if you only had the time to follow this link right? Try it, you'll like it!
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Beta.BookLamp.org - 8 views

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    BookLamp.org matches readers to books through an analysis of writing styles, similar to the way that Pandora.com matches music lovers to new music.
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The Google Instant Alphabet - Boing Boing - 7 views

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    cool shortcuts for google addicts
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The Future Of Reading | Wired Science | Wired.com - 7 views

  • I sometimes wonder why I’m only able to edit my own writing after it has been printed out, in 3-D form. My prose will always look so flawless on the screen, but then I read the same words on the physical page and I suddenly see all my clichés and banalities and excesses
    • Mary Worrell
       
      I have the same issue. As a business reporter out of college, my first copy editor pushed me to start printing out my drafts for my first round of edits. My editing was much more in-depth and thoughtful, which made her job a lot easier.
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    Just another person's opinion on the future of reading and the future of books, but I found it interesting!
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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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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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Companies want applicants with social-media skills  | ajc.com - 6 views

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    Just another argument for getting social media into classrooms. Our students will be expected to demonstrate their digital footprints in job interviews and not addressing this is doing them a disservice.
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Her Own Terms: The Teaching Life Revisited - 3 views

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    Inspirational post about the tears and rewards that come with being a teacher.
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    Incredibly inspiring. Read this when you're wondering how you're going to make it through another year!
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Chase SLA ENG 11 Syllabus 10-11 - 7 views

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    Engaging syllabus for 11th grade English class at Science and Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, PA (USA). I really love the balance of structure and autonomy.
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